The Unbelievable Paradise & Hidden Wonders of Palawan
We have more than 200 caves. There are nine available for us to explore. The cave at the end of the boardwalk. That was the first one Dr. Robert Fox saw that made him say I hit a jackpot. And that’s where Tabon Cave was discovered, the remains of the oldest person in the Philippines. Are you also curious about what other places in Palawan you can visit that will surely give you a lesson and excitement? We’re just starting to island hop, so we went to the most famous or most famous island here in Quezon, Palawan. And this is the island of Many people have planted coconut trees here. Only two are left because the waves are so strong during typhoons, every December the waves are really big, so only the two strongest ones are left here. After passing the coconut roads. Hey, the house is beautiful. Look what we saw, there’s a beach. Are you ready? Because we’re not just going on a road trip because we’re also going to look back at our origins where the oldest person who ever lived in Philippine history is found. Good morning, guys. Welcome to our new motorcycle adventure. In the previous episode, we explored here in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan and visited the Underground River. And not only that, because we went to the farthest part of the Underground River that is rarely visited by tourists. And I also showed you the things to do like the opening of Pearl Down in Earl. You saw us harvest from the inside and turn it into a finished product. And not only that, we also climbed the chalong and went to one of the underrated and hidden waterfalls in Puerto Princesa. And in this episode, this is where we start exploring what’s called Napsan Beach. And since we are already here at Napsan Beach itself, I will give you a little idea that this very place where we are located, you do not have to pay a single peso because we asked the locals that it is open to the public. Now if you go here and you also visit and you go outing with your friends and you bring your family, the food and the garbage you bring from here will also be taken back to where you came from because it is very dirty and no one will clean it up here. It is very clean when you go to places like this. Not only here in Napsan but also wherever you go in Lapalop. Make it a habit to be like that. Clean as you go. You will not leave even a trace of garbage because you can see that our location is very beautiful so you can have an idea of what their sand looks like here. That’s it. Fine. Even though it is not white, it is a mixture of gray and white. It is very fine. Look, there are small rock formations here in Napsan. I decided to ride my motorbike to what they call Napsan Beach because this part of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan is rarely visited because it’s behind us, that’s the West Coast. So if you go straight to that sea, that’s the West Philippines. And from here, we’ll just ride our motorbike. We’ll go on a road trip. We’ll see if we can find some unique foods, views. In total, there’s no plan, so I hope you’ll join me on our road trip because this particular route we’re going to take is one we haven’t done yet. Because we’re from the West Coast, Kapula. From here in Mayapsan, we’ll go down to Batarasa, Palawan. And to start our fun adventure from here at Napsan Beach, what are we waiting for? Let’s go. We’ll start riding our motorbike from here in Napsan. I have been dreaming of taking this route for a long time because this is the route we didn’t take during our first visit here in Palawan. And since we are back, this will be our route. The topic or theme of this episode is very simple. We will just go on a road trip and whatever we see, whatever we What we’re going to go through is what we’re going to find out. So that you can have an idea of our route. I’m going to zoom out on this. There. This is our map itself. I zoomed out again. There. That. Just wait so you can see the entire map of Puerto Princesa or Palawan. There, we’re here from Puerto Princesa. It’s on the West Coast. This is what we’re going to go through. That. That. That will be our route. Because the one at the top, the one that’s not on the route, we’ve already gone through. So this is our route. That’s for Puerto Princesa, West Coast. Then we’ll go through the middle to Brooks Point. The roads here are really beautiful. Now we don’t need to rush because we’re just going to do a road trip. The roads here on the west coast of Palawan are beautiful. You know we’re almost the only ones here. Oh, right? Hey wait. What is this? Well, look at this. I don’t know if you can see that. Hey, there’s a road down. There. We passed by. Maybe less than 2 minutes here. This is the main highway and then there are small falls. Let’s take a look. We’re not in a hurry. There are falls or just there on the side. We’ll just leave our motorcycle and we’ll walk for maybe less than a minute. There’s another barrier. It’s just so close. Believe me, it’s not. We just passed by this and because we weren’t in a hurry, it’s just so close . Let’s see, there’s something here, I don’t know if it’s a stream or like part of a river. There or there’s something flowing. And we didn’t even make it 30 seconds. Oh, we’re already here. We passed a part of a river or stream that I don’t know the name of. Look, even though we don’t know the name of the falls or part of the stream or river behind us, I’m sure on weekends, Saturdays or Sundays, we visit it because there are stairs down here and no, you don’t have to get tired. It’s just so close to the main highway. And when we passed by it, we didn’t miss it. Look. There, there’s a small pool in the middle. You can take a bath, you can paddle. And even though I know it’s still rainy season, look, I feel like it’s still summer right here in our area. There. This is what the municipality of Apurawan, Aburlan, Palawan looks like. It’s very simple. Hey, there are also shops here. Oh, and there’s also a gas station. If you’re going on a road trip, I’ve already passed many gas stations. AB. That’s okay. Oh, that’s great. Look at the ones on our way. There are so many coconut trees. Anyone can stop here. There are so many towering coconut trees . This is what their road here in Apurawan, Aborlan, Palawan looks like. It’s beautiful. It’s nice to take a road trip. I saw a beach here. Let’s try to look here? Let’s look. Or is there something with a hut. Can we look here? Katawan beach. Let’s just look after the coconut trees. Hey, the house is beautiful, oh. Let’s look. It seems like there’s no one. There are people. It’s beautiful. There are huts. It’s rough. Look at what we saw, there’s a beach. Hello sir, welcome to Katawan Beachs. Our entrance fee here, sir, at Catawan Beach is Php20. Then our cottage depends on the size. The big one is 500, the small one is 300. Our room has 500, there’s 700. The 700 one, sir. It’s overnight. Sir, it’s called katawan, but in the tribal language, the Tagbanwa is what they call katawan. That’s what I named our beach here. Katawan bits. What do tourists often do here? They bathe overnight. They sleep here. They tent for a long time. If there is a tent, is there a fee for the tent? Our tent, sir, is Php50. If we have a tent there, sir, each tent costs Php50. Then if we don’t have 10, they just sleep here in some cottage. Here, sir, in what Palawan, there are different words like this, here in Aburlan, the tribe here is Tagban, while in Kiso, their tribe there is Palawan in Rizal, Tao Bato. In the north, the tribes are mixed, some are Kuyonin, some are Agutinin, Cagayanin. But when you talk about what is the most important thing in Palawan? The mother is what we really talk about here in Tagalog. Now, because of this, we have lunch here. It’s past 12:00 noon. Let’s drink some water first. Our place here is so nice. Because apart from the fresh air, we can really hear the rustling or the crashing of the sea here on the beach. We just cooked Cantonese noodles and eggs here because if you’re hungry, this place is perfect. If you can behave yourself and don’t have anything to eat, you can cook for yourself. Similarly, our lunch is very simple. Noodles, rice, eggs. First bite for you. Mm. Any food as long as you eat here right on the beach is delicious. Even noodles, even eggs, even simple dry or vegetable dishes are really delicious. Especially. You can see the wind. Look at the weather. We heard the waves here. It’s the best. Let’s keep it simple. That’s all that needs to be fancy. You can see the noodles, eggs, rice. Let’s eat. Mm. It was just a trip because we found a place to stay behind us, the coastal areas, the mountains. It looks like we’re about to reach the most town proper of Quezon, Palawan. It looks like we’re approaching in 1 km. And since it’s already past 4:00 in the afternoon, I couldn’t speed up earlier because the roads where we were going were wet. This is their town proper, oh. Finding coffee. We finally arrived in town. This is what their town looks like. When you get here, there are motor shops and a gasoline station. That’s Caltex. Oh, that’s it. This is the most town. The most hometown in Quezon. And since it’s already past 4:00 in the afternoon, we’re going to the garage. We’re going to look for it here in the town of Quezon, Palawan. I found something here. Ah this. This is it. We’re here near the Echagues Pension House because it’s afternoon and I can’t show you where we’re going properly, so we’ll continue tomorrow. We’ll park early. Good morning. This is the continuation of our motorcycle adventure. We slept here at MLS Place in the municipality of Quezon, Palawan. We decided to sleep here because our trip was so long. Before we continue our trip, I’ll just give you a quick peek because from the parking lot, this is the motorcycle parking lot, the room is right here. I’ll give you a peek. For the price of Php600, you can stay with air conditioning. There’s a TV, wifi, and a good CR. And if you don’t want air conditioning, they have a fan room. There you go. This very room is Php400 if it’s not air conditioning. Then you can have air conditioning for only Php600. So if you are also in Quezon City, Palawan, you can consider Emily’s place because they have a double bed and a family room. If I’m not mistaken, the air conditioning in the family room is Php8, then 12 if it’s just a fun room in the family room. And from here where we slept , we will continue our adventure. And so we can start our happy journey again that we are here in Quezon, Palawan. So what are we waiting for? Let’s start this right away, guys. But before we go to our next destination, we need to first sir. Ah, there’s someone on the side here, sir. That’s right, someone knows us here. Hello. Someone knows us here. That’s right. Talo sir, where are you from, sir? Just here, from what, just here in Quezon, how are you , sir, what’s your name, sir , sir , sir, sir, morning, sir, it’s good that you recognized me. I see what’s behind me. Ah, is that so? You think the Philippines is really small. Then you know, you’re here to ride the waves. Ah, this guy really sees it. Thank you sir. Sir shoutout. What’s your name? Herman Simon. Herman and then sir Er. Eric sir. Thank you sir. Be careful. Be careful. It’s exciting because we are already in Palawan and we are just going around. Thank you brother. Well, many people already know us. It’s fun. It’s heartwarming but we have to go back. We have to go here. Oh, this is it . I think this is it. Hi sir, good morning. Welcome to the town of Quezon, Palawan. And one of the prides of the town of Quezon is the Tabon Cave Complex where it is said to be 50,000 years of Philippine prehistory in Southeast Asia. Before we arrive at one of the best destinations or equourism in our town, all tourists must stop by here at the tourism office so we can log in, fill out a logbook and get the information we need. To all the tourists visiting us in Quezon City who are going to various destinations, we need to collect an environmental fee which is 50 Php50 for the Palawenyos, 100 for the domestic tourist and 200 for the international tourist. The Tabon Cave Complex has its own management when arriving at our caves. They should go through the tourism office here. There are only two days when caving is closed, but those are Monday and Wednesday. They are open for caving on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays. But those are only 9:00 in the morning and 1:00 in the afternoon. You will be accompanied by an in-house guest provided by the National Museum. And of course, the most important thing for everyone to know is that our tourists who want to enter the caves that are open to the public really need to book. They should book their caving on the National Museum’s web page. 3 days prior to their climb into the caves. You have heard how the process and system will be when you enter here, right at our next destination. And this is the system. You need to book in advance 3 days ahead of time. Then we motored from there to the town of Quezon. Less than 5 minutes and we will turn right here at the Tabon Cave Complex. We are about to enter. We will still have about 6 km to motor. Less than 10 minutes to the area where we will log in or where we will start the cave tour. So come on, join me. I will first show you what the path looks like before we reach the jump of point. The downward slope is terrible. Look, can you hear the engine RAR? The engine brake? Sloshing. Oh there you are. All the way down. Okay. Or here I can see where we will enter. These are those rock formations. You need to go slowly because it is an accident prone area like that. There are many warnings that this is an accident prone area. It’s probably obvious why. But right up ahead is the jump off area. It’s a good thing we didn’t go too early because the gate opens at exactly 9:00 because our cave tour will also start at 9. So no matter what you do , you’ll still have to wait. But if you’re coming from far away, at least 30 minutes before you get there. That’s the inside of the gate. It’s terrible. I remember 2 years ago when we first attempted here, we only went to that gate because it was closed. It was Monday. But now, we’re here at the National Museum, I think we’ll park. Ah, their roads are so clean. Here we are, guys. I have no idea how the system will be. Here we are at registration. Alr. So let’s go inside the National Museum itself. Here we will register. Good morning. Welcome to the National Museum of the Philippines Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuon Point. The Tabon Cave Complex is a series of caves here at Lipuon Point. In 1962, Robert Fox came here because his first study here in Palawan was the indigenous Tagbanwa. Then in the 1960s, his attention turned to the Palawans. A group of ethnolinguistic indigenous people here in Palawan. Until he was diverted here to a place called Lipuan Point. And when he first came to the first cave that we now call Liang Cave, he saw the fragments of jars with bones. And so he even said at that time, “I hit a jackpot.” He didn’t mean that he hit the jackpot in terms of gold. But what he’s referring to here is that he hit the jackpot when it comes to wealth, when it comes to archaeological and historical. And that’s where Tabon Cave discovered the remains of the oldest human in the Philippines. the Homo Sapiens sa Sapiens. So that’s where the remains were found, the fossilized bones. In 1972, it was declared a site museum reservation under presidential proclamation number 996. For those who want to go to the National Museum of the Philippines, Tabon Cave Complex and Lipu on Point, it is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm But our last admission is at 4:30 pm So that’s daily but we have two tours that we can book. What’s that? First, our galleries are museums. So we can book them. We have time slots for guided tours. 9:00 am Ah 11 am 1 pm and 2:30 pm We need to book that on our page or email. So our page is National Museum of the Philippines Tabon Cave Complex. Our email is taboncaves atnationalmuseum.gov.ph. PH. Our Tabon Caves tour is also booked but we also need 3 days in advance. Why 3 days in advance? So that the visitors can have time to prepare because our hike is quite challenging. Prior to that, we assign museum guides because we have limited guides to assist there on the Tabon Caves Tour. That schedule is Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Only at 9 am and 1 pm So after we have orientation and submit our papers here, we will start walking on what they call the tawa-tawa boardwalk. Now it is 1 point something kilometers to and this is the longest boardwalk in the whole of Palawan. We have more than 200 caves. Our caves. They are the ones available for us to explore. For the past decades, it has not been accessible by land. There was no road before since Dr. Robert Fox, the method they used to get to Tabon Caves was by boat. But now because we have a boardwalk, it is easy to access. So now there is a road, a boardwalk, 1.03 km. We can start the Tabon Cave Tour from the first cave. I can tell the beginning. The name of the tawa-tawa tree comes from the story of my grandparents that in the past, that place had many tawa trees. Ah, it is a type of wood that is straight from the trunk to the tip, it is used as a house. The name is tawa, that’s why that place, the tawa-tawa tree, is called tawa-tawa. All I know is I’ve been around. I’ve seen it before. Baby, I know this. It was related to our entering Tabon Cave itself. Besides brother, what is your name? Julius. Brother Julius is our guide, and we actually have a nurse with us. What is your name? Jun. Sir, why do we need nurses? Because when we hike, it’s not that easy either. We have cases that are shocked by the climb because it is really high and steep now so that at least we can be ready and help immediately in case there are cases at the top who are dizzy, have difficulty breathing, at least we have a nurse with us immediately. And because right now, we are the only ones who will enter the Tabon Cave itself. They are the ones who will be with us and we will be passing through the tawa-tawa boardwalk, the longest boardwalk here in Palawan. This is where I This is where we will start because after we pass through the very long boardwalk now, this is one of the siam caves that we will enter called liang cave. In the Siam cave, the first cave that you will enter is the liang. Liang is the cave at the end of the boardwalk. So it is also a real cave. That is the first They saw Dr. Robert Fox who said he hit a jackpot. Because right there in that place he saw some jars. So we passed through the cave and then we started climbing. This is where our climb will start. Then there is light again. Let’s climb this. Let’s go. I didn’t expect that there would be trekking activities like this. But it’s a good thing we wore shoes because I was planning to wear sandals but it’s a good thing we’re wearing Trexous today. We’re just going up here. There’s the Tabon Cave up there. So after we pass the 100 steps up, this is the Tabon Cave. After we pass the cave, that’s the Tabon Cave. The Tabon Cave is the cave that’s why this complex was named Tabon Cave. So he also comes from a bird. The name Tabon Cave comes from the tabon bird. That’s what the locals call it. He is Megapodius Kumingi or the Philippines Crub Foul. Because this bird was noticed by Robert Fox that it lays eggs by burying its eggs in the ground. It covers them. As for the Tabon Caves, we have three considered as the National Cultural Treasures that are fossilized bones. So we have the youngest, Tabon Calcap. His age is PH,500 before present. Mundball is 31,000 before present and the oldest is 47,000 before present. According to researches, it was it has been used for perhaps more than 50,000 years before present. Now after we pass the tabon, we will go to the next cave. So here is the cave where the shaman’s healings take place in English, if in Tagalog it is babayan. Here in Palawan they call it babalan. It is up there after the tabon cave. Next is the Diwata cave. Diwata Cave is the highest cave that can be accessed throughout the tour. Ah, it seems that this is also the one that served as the wishing cave in the complex because in the past, the jars found here were ritual jars. It was called a diwata because of the pagdiwata, a ritual ceremony of our natives where it is done when there are special events. asking for the recovery of relatives from illness, for example. The same is true when there are Thanksgivings. The ritual jars that were found there, it seems that this is now a habit in this cave when you ask for something, it seems that it has been transferred. Local and current, what is our practice? It seems that visitors are used to putting coins in it as a form of their prayers. Our fourth is the igang cave. So our igang cave comes from the local word whitestone, limestone. When we enter there, there are the beautiful forms of stalactites. The draperies, we can also see the water trapped down in the rim dumstones. After passing through Liang Cave, Tabon Cave, Diwata Cave and Igang Cave, this is the part of the trail going up where we are going to our fifth cave and the highest cave here in the Tabon Complex. The good thing is that the path or the trail here, besides being cemented, has a hand rail. A steel hand rail where you can hold on to it while climbing. It’s a bit steep. And because you thought it was dark, it was only 11 in the morning, so I’m using a light. Because the trees and plants here are so thick, you’d think it would be dark by now. Our fifth climb will be to Manunggol Cave. But technically, we can’t access Manunggol Cave from the top. We can only see its opening because it still requires a few meters of rappelling to climb it. That’s where the famous Manunggol jar was found. Now because we can’t climb to the very inside of the manunggol cave where the most interesting cave was found, the most interesting place is right here in the tabon cave. Let’s go to the sixth and this one. We’ll go through here. Then we’ll go back here. But let’s go here for now. Just a few minutes after we pass the manunggol cave. This is it the largest cave or the most beautiful cave that we will see in our cave explorations. Let’s go down here. You can touch something here. Then after that is the Sarang Cave. Sarang cave comes from the local bird world . Ah, because we have one called the sarang moss here, the Pacific Swallow. That’s where its name comes from. Then after the sarang, we have the sarang fisher. It’s like part of the sarang cave because the sarang cave is big. Sarang fisher. So that’s what it is. And finally, the Decalan Cave. It serves as the exit point of the Tabon Caves Tour. It was named after Victor Decalan. Ah, he was the OIC after the excavation by Dr. Robert Fox here in the Complex. After we explore inside Tabon Cave and learn the true story that there are many things discovered inside that cave itself and I wouldn’t be surprised if you designate it as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the coming years and if you think our adventure is over FS you are wrong because from there in the town proper of Quezon Palawan we motored for more than 30 minutes to here in the Aramay one area. If I’m not wrong, please correct me. Because our adventure is not over yet, we have something to do today. And later I will show you what I’m talking about. We’re on the right here. That’s right. We’re here. We’re here at Paro-parong Buhao Ecofarm. We’re here now. This is our jump off area. Wow. Look at the resort we saw here. We’re right here ahead. This is all right. And now from here in the blue sky, this will be our jump off because we are going to land. Now after we have arranged our things, this is it because our adventure is not over yet and because we are here in Quezon, Palawan and we found out that they have island tours. Yes. We will go on a land tour now. We will take a boat. But that’s not all because the boat is shaking. The one who will be with us on the island tour is the only Queen P. Hello, my friends. Have a blessed day to all of us and join us, my friends, on our way to the islands here in the province of Palawan in the town of Quezon. My friends. We are currently traveling on this boat to the islands here in Quezon, Palawan. But Queen Pea is with us among the famous people here in Quezon, Palawan. I am so happy because I have been living here for a long time in this world or here in the world yeah ah now I will be able to go to the ah islands here in the town of Quezon. So I’m so excited, so excited, so excited, thank you very much, sir Capo. The weather is really nice today because in the past few days, there have been strong storms and bad weather here in Palawan. But you can see how beautiful the sun is, even the ocean is like sleeping, like a sleeping oil with almost no waves. Look at how beautiful it is. After less than three minutes, we will set foot on it. It’s only the first island. This is the most famous. Allr. This is the island of Nasiric. Hello sir, welcome here in Barangay Isugod Quison, Palawan. This is Nasiric Island. It’s called Nasiric Island because we have a rock there that looks like a shark’s fin. Here in all of Quezon, this is Nasiric Island, this is the most famous island here. Sometimes on this island, when the moon is big, there are actually sharks laying eggs here. Here, sir, we have a superstition here: when you come to Nasirik, we must not make any noise so that the island will receive us calmly, so that it will not be too rough on us, so that we can land here safely. When it is bad weather, it is not really that . You have heard why this particular island is called Nasirik. According to my father. This very shape is like the one on the back of a shark. That is the shape. What is that on the back of it? The one that looks like a stingray. Please correct me on what I call that fin. The sharp point on the back of the shark. That’s the rock formation right behind us. And it’s not just an island because we are so lucky and the weather is good because our visit to Quezon, Palawan would not be complete without visiting it . Especially if you’re going to land here. And I noticed that as soon as we set foot on Nasirik Island, we immediately sink. The sand is so loose or seems really soft. So it’s not surprising that many sea turtles come here to lay their eggs. It may not be the season yet but at least we were able to go. There you have it, and the tree you see behind us has a story that’s why it’s so beautiful. You can go there. You can swim. The water is very clean. The sand is beautiful and the island is beautiful. Here on NWC Island, there are only two coconut trees. The one who planted them was Kaloy Antonio. He planted a lot here. That’s all that’s left. Here in Nerek, many people have planted coconut trees. There are only two left because the waves are so strong every time there’s Baguio, every December, the waves are really big. That’s why those two are the strongest ones left here. And so you can have an idea of how beautiful the sand is. Their sand here is loose. There’s shells, there’s sand. It’s mixed, mixed . You know the ones that look like little circles. This is what their sand looks like here. That’s why sea turtles love to lay their eggs here. This is the type or quality of sand here. Every time you step on it, your feet will definitely sink into the very soft sand. There you go. Can you see that? We almost had this very island to ourselves and we are really so thankful that we were able to go there. This is one of the prides of Quezon, Palawan. It’s called Nasi Island because you can climb to the very top of the Nasi rock formation itself, you can climb, dad. Let’s try to peek at the top. I told you I’m not yours anymore. No, I’m not yours. Why do you need it here? We’re going to climb here. So we’ll have something to hold on to here. Oh my. Oh, it’s just for a moment. Not even a minute. Oh my. This is it. This is what’s left. Woo! Oh, that’s the top. Awesome, we can see the entire Nasirik Island better from here. After we get to Nasirik Island, we’re not done yet because there are two more islands we’re going to. After about 15 minutes , there’s the second island. Oh, that’s Mansaluyan Island. Now when you get to Mansaluyan Island itself, you’ll almost be alone here. The island is still virgin and the quality of the sand is the same as that of Nasiric Island, almost like a mix of white and brown that turns golden brown when the sun shines. And from here on the island itself, we can also see the island that you see nearby called Tamlangon Island. And from here I feel like it’s still summer. Just think about it, just down there in Nasiric and here in Mansaluyan, there are so many more islands here in Palawan. Especially here in the Philippines, the most beautiful ones. It’s like this when you go here, bring your own food, water, and I’m sure that on weekends, Saturdays, or during the holiday season, it’s crowded with tourists because that’s where the only thing that’s interesting about Mansaluyan Island is. I’m sure there are a lot of tourists. And the garbage you bring with you, take it back to where you came from because you have nothing else to do here but take a bath, the scenery is beautiful, the sea and the language are beautiful here, and family bonding. This is just one of the islands that you can visit if you’re here in Quezon, Palawan. Here at Paro-parong Bughhao, we have actually classified this into two types. So our two package uh one that would be those uh who are already staying with us. Basically, uh here at the resort, this is the starting point. It’s around four different islands that they will uh go and visit. And of course, there will be some sort of rebites if in case the weather won’t allow them to visit, you know, the four islands we promised tour. So, we say this is really exclusive. So, our pricing we start as a couple. So, here we charge. So, the four islands, the stop in the floating cottage, their towels. So that for two people we say 2,700. And then you have four packs. We have 3,600, six packs 4,500 10 packs, 6,000 plus. It’s perfectly customizable. It can be for a surprise event, for birthday, for engagement. We are happy to present this to launch this uh very soon. If you think our island hopping is over, you’re wrong because 15 minutes from there we’ll be eating here at the second island, which they call double island. And then the final stop is at the floating cottage. So Paro-Parumbha has a floating cottage. It’s exclusive. And uh this is also where they will be met uh to receive their pack lunch. So we offer as part of the package as well we offer them three different options and also like um Buddha fight. It’s our own version. It’s a mini one depending on the number of people. Because of this, Mima and Queen P met us at the floating cottages right opposite Double Island, which they call Double Island. That’s why the island itself is Double Island, almost like a split, almost a twin island, so we’ll be eating here at the floating cottage. So how’s the food? They have seafood and their rice is unique. Now you can also avail our island tour packages and you can arrange lunch food at the floating cottages. Just like Queen P. There, just contact us for the blue ones. Their rice here is unique. I’ll show you. It’s really blue. There. It’s blue. Then these are delicious, there are crabs too. It looks like salt and pepper crab. There, look. Now while we’re still here at the clothing cottages, Mima and I will have a snack. Let’s eat. First bite for you. Actually, I ate earlier. I hope you liked our trip from Napsan Puerto Prinsesa until we reached this town in Quezon, Palawan. And if you like these kinds of travel adventures, maybe I can ask for a subscription. From you, a subscription to our little channel would be a great help. And so that you are always updated when I post new adventures here on YouTube. And just like before, it doesn’t end here because we still have many more destinations to go to, faraway places and hidden paradises, not only here in Palawan but throughout the Philippines.
Narito po ang ating masayang paglalakbay mula Puerto Princesa Palawan patungo sa Quezon Palawan. ating dinaanan ang West Coast ng Palawan at nakita kung gaano kaganda ang ruta na ito.
Nawa’y magustuhan niyo po ang adventure natin.
Maraming salamat po! Enjoy Watching!
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Exploring Best & Unhidden spot in the Philippines. Motorcycle Solo Ride Discovering New Place, Tasting Local Foods & Promoting Philippine Tourism while riding my Motorcycle.
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Ai wow… Thank you Lord sa napakagandang tanawin… ❤
kganda ng palawan capo worldclass din kaso mahal tlga mg explore
Lupitni Kuya Archie. Nasa u tube na
Kahanga2 lahat ng mga video mo, Capo! ❤❤❤
Walang itulak kabigin!
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas! 🇵🇭
The best!!! ❤❤❤
Waw ang ganda talaga dyan Capo ito talaga ang ina abangan kong episode kasi its so beautiful ang ipi napakita mo
sir good pm kung andito kapa sa palawan andito kami makasabay sa road trip din 💪🫡
Mas excited tuloy ako maka island hopping sa Quezon po sir, Ang ganda 😍 proud taga Palawan here! Hehe
Ay wow nakasama mo sir capi si mima
Wow na wow n naman ang video mo this time…Ang galing mo talaga!
Ang ganda talaga ng Palawan… salamat po sir capo….keep safe po….God bless… from Santa Barbara, Iloilo….sana po makarating ka rin dito sa amin.
Yun may bagong upload na
Na comment Ako ulit lods Ganda Mula umpisa hangang huli lahat Ganda mga Lugar lalong Lalo na last part yong island hoping
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Kaya nya nasabi na "I hit a jackpot" kasi nakahukay sya ng gold dyan malamang hehehhe.
Nice ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉good luck New York
pag may tumapik sayo, tapikin mo din pabalik.
Napaka Ganda nang view ❤❤❤❤
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Good morning capo ngayun kulang napaanuud bagung episod mu. Napakaganda naman lugar pinuntahan mu isang tunay may bagong tuklas magandang tanawin palawan.😂
Batis poyan sir anggadyan mag tampisaw
Ang Ganda dyan mag tampisaw
Nakupo ang Ganda naman ng place nayan Ganda pala ng Palawan ngayon ko lang nalaman ang Ganda ng palawan
Kung Hindi nyo ako naging solid subscriber Hindi k malaman ang Ganda ng palawan
Sir capo alam nyo bakit kaya matamlay ako pag Hindi ko nakapanood angmgavideos nyo
Kaya ipag patuloy lang po ninyo ang adventurenyosir at ingat lang kayo lagi sir god bless you sir
the best lahat nggs adventure mo boss capo ito ung pangarap ko sa buhay ko makapag adventure kasama ang motor hindi n matutupad kc nag kasakit n kaya sa panonood n lng ng mga vedio mo natutupad salamat sa lahat ng adventure boss capo
from Mindanao to Luzon grabe adventure the best
pinaka gusto ko ung adventure mo un tinawid mo ung bundok na ilang beses Kang tumumba crazy adventure buts it's worth it ung adrenaline Rush xciting
Wow! Thanks nman at napasyalan mo Ang west coast Ng Palawan. Madami pong beaches Jan. Enjoy ur trip po sa aming lalawigan Ng Palawan Sir. Enjoy and be safe po. Watching here in Puerto Princesa City Palawan. I'm Marie always watching ur video.
Wow nman nkaka amazing tlga ang mga nppunthan mo stay safe always god bless ❤❤❤❤
Dati po Bago pa kayo makapasok Ng Tabon cave magbabangka pa po kau. Ng dalawang beses. Pangalawang bangka ung walang katig. Naranasan ko po UN. Atleast ngaun di na hirap ung mga pupunta enjoy po
❤🎉nice capo ayosss
The best of the best na ito capo more adventure and vlogs pa in the future, don't skip ads guys support natin mga ganitong klaseng content may kapupulutan ng aral parang nag travel na rin tayo kumbaga sa buong pilipinas.
Nice solid bossing sana makapag rides din ako jan..
Jan kami napagod sa hagdanan na yan Capo, ingat