Exciting 43 HRS Sea-Journey from Manila to El Nido

We need to go through this to get an idea. The hanging bridge is a bit shaky. The bottom is a bit high. Don’t look down. Just go straight ahead. We need to hang our harness. The wind is strong here. It’s awesome. This is what we saw. We are here at the highest rock formations, almost like stone swords. This is where we are right now. After we get to Mindanao, I will give you another excitement where I will show you how to reach the dream of every Filipino Rider. And since we have finished paying what we paid here inside the pier, I will just quickly discuss what we paid for our accommodation from here in Manila to Elnido, after almost two or three years we are back here in the part of San Vicente, Palawan, where in the whole Philippines. This is the longest long beach. As far as I know, sir, it is 410 km from the town of San Vicente to barangay Alimungan. Is everything ready? No one is leaving because we will once again visit and ride a motorcycle in the so-called The Philippines Last Frontier. And this is Palawan. Good morning to you guys and welcome back to our new motorcycle adventure. And today’s episode is a very special episode because from here in Manila we will cross over to Palawan. Here we will start riding in the capital of the Philippines here in Manila City. And here we are at Luneta Park. I am excited to show you our route again because after almost two years we will be able to return to Palawan. You just have to wait because I will show you all the processes and how much it will cost until we get to Palawan from here in Manila. And oh, we have a lot to go through here for a while, just a little bit ahead, maybe about 200 m. I will just show you the most important kilometer zero marker in the entire Philippines. Yes, you are right because the most famous kilometer Zero marker is right here in Luneta. Let’s wait for the go signal. There’s still a stoplight but I’ll show you in a moment. Let’s try to go there. It’s here on our right. Our house in Manila is just around the corner. It’s probably only about 15 to 20 km away from Parañaque City. We won’t be able to park for a while because we’ll just be passing by because I don’t know if we can stop here. It’s in the busiest place because kilometer Z0. This is it. This is kilometer 0. Now if you look for the most kilometer zero marker in the entire Philippines, this is it. Oh, nothing has been erased. It’s almost erased but it’s right here in the capital of Luneta. We didn’t stay too long at kilometer zero here in Luneta City because it’s quite busy and I don’t know if we can stop so it was really just a short while. We stopped there for less than two minutes. We took pictures and circled around again because from here in Luneta Park itself, there are many people jogging here every morning like that, we are still early in the morning because our ferry will leave today at 10:00 time check, it is already 7:00 in the morning and from here in Luneta City, the Port is only about 2 km away. We left early from there in Parañaque City then we reached this part of Manila in about 20 minutes to 30 minutes because it was still early. We are here at the roundabout. I don’t know what that roundabout is called. It’s just Intramuros. And since we don’t know what the price of gasoline is in Palawan, we have already filled up with gas. We have already filled up with a full tank so we are sure because maybe when we get to Elnido, Palawan, our crude oil or gasoline will be expensive. This is where we are on the right. Is this where we are? We are here at gate 3. Good morning Paelnido. Paelnido po. Yes. There is a ticket, a ticket. That. Yes. That. Take that, sir. Take that. Then where and what next after that? That’s from here. Yes, take it. You can take it sir. Ah okay okay okay. I’ll take it, I can park it on the side. Ah, just over there. Okay. Thank you. Our motorbike. Yes, thank you. So there, since we’ve booked online, now we’ll get a ticket. There’s quite a long line. Okay, let’s park here first and then get our most current ticket. This is the best part because we’ve booked online. We’ve already paid for our ticket, the air conditioner we took. That’s the bill of leading for our motorbike. Later, I’ll discuss how much it all costs because we need to get a tow truck first. I’ll teach you how to get to Elnido Palawan with your motorbike. Don’t worry. All the expenses, including the tow truck. We’re bringing a big bike. But since we’re okay, we can get a taxi. This is the best part because we booked online. You can walk in, but the line you’ll have to go through is very long. We’re here now, we’ll find out where the taxi is. Sir, where is the aras tre sir? There oh. Ah okay. Thank you. Thank you . This is the arastre here maybe sir good morning. I’ll ask. This is the arastre. Here. Ah here. Okay. Thank you. So let’s pay for the aras first. Which one? Size. size ah not yet measured there is Yes there are checkers there boss just show me the one so what should I do first aras tre or size measure first size ah okay okay thank you thank you we’ll measure the motor here sorry p there ma’am why do I need to measure it I just want to know how much it will be paid for in aas Pre, yes. Okay. Okay. Ah. Okay. There’s just something that needs to be measured on our motor. Ma’am is measuring 87. Okay. How about that? Fix it upright. Yes. Okay. We’ll stand it up. Okay ma’am. There. There sir. Okay. This is it. Okay. Aras tre. Where is the aras tre? Here. Morning. Yes. That’s it. After we pay the towage, we’ll still pay at the port terminal. We’ll probably walk about 300 m. We’re not allowed to bring our motorbikes. We’re going there. And since we’ve already paid what we paid here inside the pier, I’ll just quickly discuss what we paid for our accommodation from here in Manila to Elnido, which was 26 per passenger. Then 4,755 for the big bikes. It’s a bit of a pain, guys. Then 1,654 for the towage of the motorbike. You saw our motorbike measured earlier. Then 34 Php for the towage. I’ll give you the other details later because we’re in a bit of a hurry because this is one of the risky things we did. If you’re going to cross from here to I don’t know which pier from here in Manila to Elnido, the motorbike should be here one day before. I’m not suggesting that you do what I did because we might not have a slot now. We’ll just have to be brave. We can go in. We’ve paid for everything. Ah Elnido too. Yes. Or shoutout first. There they shout out sir. Hello. Paper. Ah paper. This is it, let’s go. Now I wish there was a slot because our ship is small . I really have no idea what the inside of the ship looks like. But since we’re cowboys, we’re ready for any situation. Just add the expenses we spent. I’ll just repeat it later when we get inside. But we need to secure a slot. Okay. We can load it. Okay . Okay. Okay, thank you. So this is not our ship. This is it. Oh, how cute. How small. Paelnido. Elnido. Yes. That’s trolling sir. Yes. Yes. I’m with you. Hurry up sir. Ha, this isn’t making people climb yet. Okay. Okay. Here first. Here first. That’s it. Thank you. This will be our ship. It’s a bit small. It looks like we have a slot and they said let’s wait. This will be our ship. I hope our trip will be smooth and safe. I will discuss with you again the expenses we incurred. After all, we have the opportunity. I will repeat, I thought we didn’t have a slat earlier. What we did was a bit risky. I’ll repeat what we paid for our ah for the passenger, that’s 2,600 for the aircon. As for the motorbike, that’s 4,755 for the big bike. Then we still have towing. Okay. I’m just repeating it so it’s clear that it’s a bit of a pain in the pocket if you cross. That’s Php4 plus the towing or the port terminal which is Php34. Just add up the total to see how much it will cost from here in Manila to cross to Elnido and we’ll wait for the go signal. It’s only 8:30 in the morning and the ship is leaving at 11:00. We’ll wait for the go signal here. Finally, after almost two hours of waiting. The cargo, the large vehicles, the cargo, are being let in first . We’re the last ones to enter the ship. We’ve been given the go signal. When that forth lifter comes out, we’re the ones to enter. Now, I have no idea how long the trip will be. Okay. Let’s go in. This is it. Let’s go in. Let’s fix it properly. There’s a little bit of a hole here. This is our center stud. There, it’s on the center stand. Let’s secure our motor here because we’re inside. We’re the last ones to go in. Let’s go, I’ll just fix it a little. Let’s see what the inside of the ship looks like. Since we’re inside the ship. Let’s try to see. It looks like our trip is going to be a long one. Let’s go to our accommodation. We’re air-conditioned. Where is the air-conditioner? Here I guess. This is where? Here. Down here. The air-conditioner is down here. Okay, let’s take a look. Allr. Okay. Bank B34. Let’s find bank B. Let’s find bank B4. Oh, that’s where our room will be. Right. We’ve found this This is where our room will be right above. After we get settled in the air-conditioner, let’s take a look outside. The ship is very small and in a few moments the ship will leave or set sail. Now we have no idea how long it will take. We hear something like 20 24 hours. It looks like we will be crushed on the trip. Let’s wait for about 30 minutes and it will probably leave. Now if you cross, you only have two options for accommodation . Either the one without air conditioning or the one with air conditioning. So we chose the one with air conditioning because we found out that our trip would be 24 hours. The beds will not be filled. If we get cold later in the air conditioning accommodation, we can go out because there are empty beds. We will find out in the next few hours and even tomorrow what time we will arrive in El Nido. For now, we will wait. Relax, relax. We got a little sleep. That’s also four hours because the trip is quite long . We have nothing else to do. The ship is small. It will arrive in less than 30 seconds. You can walk from the front to the back. We are just here in the area of ​​1 Marterz, Cavite, I think, and we have been sailing for over six hours. I woke up because the waves were getting stronger, but we can still do it. We are quite used to these kinds of situations, but it looks like we will be crushed during the long trip. Look, the waves are getting stronger. Look. That’s it. It was 5:30 in the afternoon when they declared that we can take food. The meal is included in our payment until we reach El Nido. This is also a good thing, at least we can reduce the cost. And if you are also going to El Nido like we did on our route Manila Direct to El Nido, you can bring food but what you will eat is included in your payment. That will start with dinner today, breakfast tomorrow, lunch dinner again until we reach the port of destination. Maybe four meals with you. This one is in the styroom. Rice and a few dishes. We didn’t have a sunset so we decided to eat here. The beauty of Our place. We are alone. This is our motorbike. There it is tied up and wrapped. They put plastic on it. First bite for you. Let ‘s eat. Good morning. We just woke up and the time check says 6:00 in the morning. We have been on the trip for almost 19 hours. And since it’s still early and we don’t know what time we will distribute food for breakfast, we will have coffee. We have a bag of coffee. You probably know that I really like coffee. Wait a minute, I have a bag of coffee. And our coffee is from Sulo. Our bag is full. I also have a bag of some sugar. Let’s just ask or buy hot water from the food and water shop there. Only PH5. There. It’s delicious here. We have a bag of coffee right there. Maybe he looked at the passenger’s spell there. Thank you. And since the ship is only small, you can ride it and look at the waves. Woo! We can barely see anything. That’s why we’re right where we are, it’s like we’re being rocked. If you’re not used to these kinds of trips and situations, you’re definitely going to throw up because the waves are so strong. The whole ship is shaking. And since it’s rough at this time, we have no other choice. Ah, there it is again. Or we have food again. It’s past 11:00 in the morning, let’s eat right away. It’s already rough. There’s chicken adobo again. That’s all we can do while it’s really rough. M m. The camera is still falling. That’s proof that it’s really rough at this time. After we eat, maybe we’ll go back to our room. Let’s go to sleep right away, rest, and then we’ll figure out what else we’re going to do because it’s really rough. เง เ Finally, after almost 43 hours, let’s lower our motorbike. Woo! The trip is long. We can go down, Chip, we can go. Thank you. The trip was so long, guys, I couldn’t resist videoing the last 12 hours here on the ship. 43 hours to be exact. Let’s leave. Saturday, 11:30 am. There, look. 6:24 on Monday. Let’s go, let’s leave. They said we could. There. Woo! We’re back again about something. Now they say we still have to pay as usual here for buckwheat. Good morning. Thank you. So after we pay 213 for buckwheat, here we go for PPA. We’ll pay. How much is this? Okay. We’re pretty much done with the Arasre PPA we paid then we get a pass then we go back to the PPA to get it stamped. Their process here is still a bit confusing and oh well. You’ll go to one place, you’ll go to the other side then you’ll go back there. It’s still a bit much but that’s okay. We haven’t slept yet so we’re still a bit soupy. But since it’s okay, we were going to fly the drone but it’s raining again. That’s okay. That’s how life is. What happens is that we’ll leave Elnido port first. I think we can go out. Hey, it’s finally over. Do you need a cheap one? Oh, okay. I’m tired. The trip is long. The ship is delayed. Thank you. We’re finally done. We’re either time check or gas check. The premium in red is Php65. Please forgive me. I can’t fly the drone anymore. It’s raining . This is the best signage in Elnido. There you go. Port of Elnido. Finally we’re here. Woo! Nice to be back. Our timing was really bad when we went here to Elnido. Time check, we left at 7:00 even though the ship arrived at the Port of Elnido at 600. And since it’s raining and we can’t fly the drone, we’ll go straight to our hotel accommodation. I hope there are still rooms because the one I reserved was yesterday. I didn’t expect the weather to be bad so this will be our challenge here. From here to the very port of Elnido, we will only motor 2 km. It will be quick and we will rest first. in 100 We will sleep here. I hope there is a room. Hoo! I’m really exhausted today. Think about it, 40 hours. We’ve been motoring for 40 hours. Oh, we’ve traveled. Let’s see. This is it. We’re here at the Citrin Tourist Travel Lodge. We’re going to rest. Please bear with me. I really need to rest and it’s been more than 40 hours of rough seas. We’re still sweating. We’re sick. I’m throwing up. I don’t have the energy to explore anymore now but we’re going to rest and when we’re done resting, I promise we’ll go on an adventure. Good morning, guys. This is the continuation of our journey. We came from Metro Manila and we crossed from Metro Manila until we reached Elnido Palawan for more than 43 hours. That was very rough, please bear with me. And since we’ve rested as I promised you, we’re going to explore. That’s where we slept at the Citrin Travel Lodge. Ah, just Google Maps for Php1,500. Breakfast is included. And ah, since we had a little light and sun, there is sun at least. Thank God because there is a super typhoon in our country now. As of now, there is a super typhoon and we will explore little by little because all travel or island tour packages here in Elnido are canceled from tour A to tour D. So from here, we have alternative places to go that you can go to in case the tour activities are canceled . And so we can start our happy journey here in Elnido, Palawan, what are we waiting for? Let’s go. There, this is their Elnido Public Market. Let’s take advantage of the fact that it is quite sunny today and since it is sunny, let’s try to explore. This is what their place looks like. I’m sure those of you who have been to Elnido, Palawan already have an idea of ​​what they look like. It’s really beautiful here. Look at the rock formations. The size of that mountain oh. Oh, it’s the size of a part of a mountain. I think it’s limestone if I’m not mistaken. And look at their pedicabs. They call it a tricycle. The peddyab looks like a car or the front is taken from a vehicle. Look at this tricycle of Palawan. All of Palawan. That’s how their pedicabs are. There you go. Oh , right? And here it is very close to where we stayed, Trin Travel Lodge, let’s motor less than 2 km to our first destination. It’s just near the main town of Elnido, we have a destination. That looks like it’s here. Where is it here? There’s a sign. Look at the many establishments here in the town proper of Elnido. Lots of food. Lots of bars. Wait, where is that? You can ask. Ah, this is it. This. Where is the parking? Ah, okay. This is it. Thank you. That’s exactly what I asked. This is this way. There’s no sign. This way to Barangay Hall, Canope Walk. So let’s park first. Let’s try this. Boy here. This is the Barangay Maligaya parking lot. So let’s park first here and then let’s see how much the entrance fee is. Let’s go. Welcome to Canope Walk. Canopey walk is a treking a small cliff that’s called tarot cliff. Trekking. Then you wear the harness and helmet and then the entrance fee is 430 for the canopy walk per person. We have two options, we walk in the dream catcher 730 per person. For the combination 30 to 40 minutes the duration for the single one 30 minutes that’s it. It depends how fast you walk going to the top. When you get to the canopy walk sir is so they expect a good view up there. So we have a view deck there. So they will see the beach front the 360° view after we pay Php700 then we pay Php30 here in the barangay we put on a harness helmet then our tour guide what is your name brother Marky sir brother he will accompany us all the way to the top and this is where we will go one of the places you can go when the weather is bad here in Elnido like when we went here all the tours or the island tours are canceled and this is one of the things you can do. Let’s go there as a tourist police assistance center ah personnel here in Elnido, what we do is we still go there to the front beach and we check if the tourists have continued with their tours or we give them information that if the tours here are canceled they have other options like inland tours like that ah one of these is the canopy actually sir because here when you are there in front of the town on the beach you will notice that the sea is calm but when you go out the current of the waves is very strong so it is dangerous for the boats we always consider the safety of our tourists here the climb starts I don’t know what it is called but we can immediately grab some rocks. Now let’s see what kind of adventure we will face here. Now if you try this from down there, maybe only about 100 m. It is a bit steep, there are rocks but you can grab some. Then just a little twist. I sighed there. The hanging bridge is here. The rocks are a bit sharp so you need to be careful. That’s right, we have a hard hot hat for safety. Let’s go up to the hanging bridge. So this is the location where we have already attached our safety harness. Our tour guide and I looked at each other and then we passed the hanging bridge. Let’s walk it. It’s only 75 m. It’s continuous. Up to 10 people maximum if I’m not mistaken. There, look so you can get an idea. The hanging bridge is really just a little wobbly. And oh, when my brother said what it was, the hanging bridge was wobbly. The bottom is a little high. Don’t look down. Just go straight ahead. This is a strange adventure. We need to go through it. There. We’re already halfway there. Just a little . Or, at least even if the tour is canceled, there are still activities you can do when you are here in Elnido. We will still climb something. Seriously, we are not mentally prepared for what we are doing today. Fortunately, there is some kind of scaffolding here that tourists can hold on to, walk on. But it is windy, in fairness, look at the things you see. We can see the limestones here up close. If you can see one in our background here, it is what we call Tarocliff. Maybe you are one of those who saw it on the internet , it used to be a hiking spot here in Elnido. So the DNR destroyed it because of lack of safety. So it is not safe. It does not have a ladder or steel matting like our activity here in Canop. So that tarot cliff is a word from the local dialectic which is a Palawan word meaning a high, high or stable mountain. That is also one of the sources of uh birds nests for the locals here in Elnido. It is one of the spots. If you can see it, there is a uh cave in the middle. So that’s where the nest is taken, ah the nest comes from the saliva of the bird which is balas sayaw which is made into soup. So after just less than 10 minutes, we arrived, guys. Or what is called kanupiwo. I don’t know if we really missed it because there are many tourists who climb here because the island tours are closed so the inland tours are the demand these days at this time and this is a canopy walk among the tourists but we can almost do it alone, we can see the main town of Elnido from here. This is what they look like on the beach. Look, you will see many boats parked or on standby because there are no island tours. But when you get here, what you’ll see besides the fresh air is the views and the rock formations here at Elnido. After we’re at Canope Walk, this is the dream catcher they call it. We can also take pictures here. The dream catcher is an American Native Craft that they make talismans for those who sleep. The dream catcher is actually designed to catch the bad dreams. It has a circle in the middle that the good dreams enter. So it is usually used for children so that they can sleep soundly. The concept of our dream catcher here just looks like a spider web because it is difficult to actually use the concept of dream catchers. It cannot be photographed like this. This is the dream catcher because we will be walking for safety purposes. It will be locked. We need to hang our harness. The wind is strong here. Look. Wow. Awesome, this is what we saw. We are here at the highest of the rock formations, almost like stone swords , and there is an overlook here and it looks like there is a spider web where you can take pictures, just take selfies. This is the exact location we are in. This exact location we are called a dream catcher. Look at what we’re going through. Limestone will be sharp. There it is. Then as you go down here, this is the limestone rock formation. Oh, there it is. We’ll go down there. There it is. What is this, brother? Is this really broken? No. No. It’s not broken. There’s nothing man-made here, sir. And as we go down, we’re here where it seems like I don’t know how it happened, but look, it seems like nature itself made the path. It’s not man-made and the scaffolding passes through here and we found out that the scaffolding placed here in the very tourist spot of Elnido is not drilled or not drilled to protect the limestone rock formation here. If you thought it was drilled, it was almost just a hole and nothing was touched, where is as is. And this is what we’re going through. We didn’t even go through our plan to use up their Tour Island package from A, B, C, and D, eh. Just like we do Canopiwalk all the way to the dream catcher itself, which you can visit. When the weather is bad, especially when there is a super typhoon in the Philippines right now, because when the weather is bad, the island tours in Elnido are automatically canceled. But like that, you can still enjoy Elnido Palawan. It’s night. It’s night. After we climb the Canopi Walk down to Elnido Palawan for a while , we will start riding our motorbikes and since all the tours down to Elnido have been canceled, their island tour packages will go down first, pass out, and we will gradually return to the island tour packages in Elnido. And now we will ride our motorbikes for about 150 to 200 km. More or less 4 to 5 hours to our next destination. We will do a road trip again here in Palawan. From Elnido, let’s get off and find out where we’re going. Let’s go and see their roads here. I hope that through my adventures , I’ve been able to take you around different parts of the Philippines. After being in Mindanao for almost a few months, four months, five months, we suddenly teleported here to Palawan. All this we’re doing is for you so that you can know how beautiful the Philippines is. There. Wow! The roads are beautiful, boy. Wow! Look at that. It’s delicious. Woo! Wo! Awesome. There, we’re only 70. Just chill. The roads we’re going through are awesome. Oh, this is one of my favorite spots here in Palawan. The continuous journey, the paved, the curvy. There oh. Delicious. Look at the road I’ll show you from Elnido when you go to Taytay, Palawan, this is the straightest and most beautiful road that you and I will ever take. Look at that. Boom! Straight ahead. And we’re almost the only ones passing by at this moment. Look at how beautiful it is. This is one of the roads that really impressed me when I first arrived. Here in Palawan from Elnido to Taytay. It’s so straight. It’s nice to ride a motorbike on these kinds of roads. Straight, the green surroundings and the fresh air. Let’s stop here, kapos. Look. Where are we now? Barangay Abongan, Taytay. Ah, we’re still in Taytay. We’re being taken here. But what is this bachoy aroscaldo. Let’s take a quick look at this before we continue and I have no idea what we’re going to go through. Let’s go to Chibog first. It’s already 2:00 in the afternoon. We haven’t had lunch yet. Now, just because we haven’t eaten lunch yet, it’s already past 2:00 in the afternoon when we saw that Php60 special bachoy Php60. It’s hot. This is perfect because this is part of Taytay, Palawan. We’re taking a shortcut. We’ll have to go there so that the travel time will be shorter. And I heard there’s an adventure. But let’s eat first. Let’s taste it. First bite for you. Let’s eat. With the beauty of the roads we traveled from Elnido until we reached this part of Taytay, we didn’t realize that we didn’t have anything to eat. So let’s eat. After we quickly ate bachoy here in Taytay, Palawan in Barangay Abongan, if I’m not mistaken, I was surprised that this part of Taytay, Palawan itself is all Ilonggos , Ilo-ilos, Negros. That’s why we have lapas bachoy here in the O part of Taytay, Palawan. And ah, we found out that the one we were passing through has a pass. It would be faster and closer if we went around to the other side. Because when we hit it from here, right where we are, we are going to San Vicente. This is a new route but we will face some offroads. And so that you know where we are on the exact route, I’m looking at this. There, I’ll zoom out. There, there we are. Instead of seeing that one route on the left that is gray. We are here on the right. That. This will be our route. That. I am excited because this is a new route so join me because we might have an adventure ahead of us. And because the road is cut off from where we are, this is a remote part where I don’t know if this is still a bridge or what town is in the bag because it is offroad. Good thing our Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has modes. This is it. Look. That will change. We will turn off the air and our ABS. This is one of the riding modes that Himalayan has so that we can use it more or so that this motorcycle is more capable on offroads. That’s it, offroad, guys. I don’t know what else we will face. That’s my color, I don’t know if it’s orange or red. It ‘s Himalayan, so I know because we also bought an E7. Here we will try it out. And I hope this is what we’re going through. I hope we can handle it. From where we are, it’s 22 km from here. There’s a hill here. Pull up. I can’t see you on the camera but we have power. Let’s go ahead of them. Let’s go ahead of them because it’s a steep descent. I can’t see you on the camera. That’s offroad. That’s it. It’s a steep descent. Let’s put the tricycle first so we can go straight because we can’t brake even in front. We have to keep going . Let’s wait until we get to the bottom. That’s it. Okay. Let’s go. Let’s just go to Taiwan. That’s it. Let’s just go to the Himalayas here , oh, it’s not over yet, there’s another road, boy. Up. It’s really good, at least it’s not all mud. Loose gravel. Oh wait. Where is this? Oh, no, not here. That’s it, I hope this is right. Is this right? This is here. Offroad. It’s easy, boy. Let’s hurry up. Hey, let’s go down here. That’s it. Mud. Oh wow, that’s soft. Then is this rock sand? Up here, I’m not showing you on camera, that’s why I’m giving you power. Hima just did the basics. Unbelievable. I’ve been on so many adventures since we upgraded from the Honda ADB 150. I’m so happy that we were able to change bikes. Himalayan 450. It’s okay perfect for these kinds of adventures. The type that the motorcycle can go through . The motorcycle is strong. So the rider must be strong too. It seems like we will penetrate the mountain. But anyway, this is the status of the road. There, there are big rocks. We can handle it. It’s just basic. Here we are. Like that, we still have 13 km. Awesome. What did we go through? We are a short cut. It’s free. It seems like we are the only ones passing through here. The saying is Awesome here , we are here, okay, so when we pass through there are vegetables there, it’s still offroad. There is cement at last. There oh. It seems like what we chose was right but look at this, finally it’s cement again, new kaniipo I read something I don’t know if this is a barangay or a sitio but it is written new kanip to those who are watching this who are from here in the Palawan area, I know if this is still a Taytay or San Vicente sack. Please correct me if I’m wrong. But I think it looks like it’s paved. We don’t have any more, we don’t have any offroad. There you go. Look. The coconut trees are towering. The numbers are rising. If it’s correctly placed on Google Maps, we’ll reach our destination in just a few moments . We’re almost at San Vicente. Oh wait. Oh mud, this is scary. Look at that part of the road. It’s lunchtime. It’s only 2 km. Just right . It’s 4:00 in the afternoon. The best time to visit this place is when the sun is setting. That’s still a bit high, we’re still early. Just right. But is what we’re going through right? There’s a road. In 1.8 km we’re arriving. This is exciting. The smell of the sea is delicious. You know the smell of the salty sea? It’s delicious. It’s delicious in the lungs. Awesome. We’ll be arriving in 1 km. If this Google Maps is right and we are not being misled. Ye! Awesome. Oh, that’s it. Oh, that’s it. We are back. We are here on the other side. I will see you later . We are here at Sunanvic viewpoint. Finally, we are here at Barangay Santo Niño, San Vicente, Palawan. Look where we are going. Look at this. Wow. It’s nice to be back. We are back at San Vicente. Hello sir, good afternoon. Welcome to Sun Bint. There is still no change, it’s the same. Php25 local and foreign. Open at 6:00 and our close is also 6:00. Then when tourists arrive here at San Vic Point, first they will log in and then how many. They will write down how many there are, how many heads. That’s it. Then Php25 per head. Can they camp here now? It is still prohibited. In addition to viewing here , our guests are also being taken to the viewing rock. About 3 minutes. It feels good to be back at what they call Sanvic viewpoint here in San Vicente, Palawan. Look at the shoreline of Barangay Santo Niño. There you go. It’s beautiful. Nothing has changed. It’s still the same as what we saw 2 years ago 2023 when we set foot here at Sunanic View Point. But when we return this year 2025, it’s almost the same. What we’ll see is still the same. The air is fresh. I thought we wouldn’t be able to reach it because what we went through was a bit offroad. It’s not that bad. Even small motorcycles can handle it . You just have to go slowly because it’s really loose gravel. There’s a little mud and sometimes the climbs or descents are really steep. But when you get here, we’ve already made a short cut. We’ve saved time. Instead of going around, let’s just go straight ahead. Look at the Look at where we are. After all, we’re back here at the Sanvic viewpoint, which is what tourists really visit here. Even though it’s very simple, it’s all green and lush down there. Let’s show it to you again. So we’ll just revisit. After all, we’re back here in Palawan. This is our goal. We can see where we’re going. But let’s go to the highest point. Here we are. There. That’s where we’re going. We’ll climb this one. There’s still a staircase. Just a few steps. Yes. Look at that. It’s been a long heart season. I’m feeling it to my bones. I guess that’s my reason pack my bags and I’m one of the living proofs that mother nature, these kinds of views will never change. We know that nowadays, AI generated photos, videos are all over the place but this very location we’re in will never be fooled by artificial intelligent or AI because what we saw 3 years ago is still the same, you guys, oh my, look at their beach here and the fresh air, this is what I’ll be back to and when you go there too, I’m sure you’ll be blown away too. That’s for sure. Look at that . I hope you enjoy these kinds of greenery and green surroundings. My feet in the we don’t drink in my hand. Let’s go, after we’re here at the Sanvic viewpoint, look at the most iconic road in their area. Mashallah, it’s beautiful here. Wow! The timing is perfect going down to Uyun. There are foreigners already. Look at the road. This is our next destination so close and our bodies haven’t even gotten hot here on the seats of our motorbike, these are the ones. This is the rock. Ning’s rock Hello sir, good afternoon welcome to Ningning’s Rock here in Barangay Santo Niño San Vicente Palawan so this is Ning’s rock this is where they made a teleserye here on this rock. So Norby first saw this so the director saw that it was really overlooking. They made a teleserye here they shot here down on the beach and at the school. That’s why it was called. Never mind, this is where he really offered flowers. After all, there were a lot of people shooting here, what about Alexandra de Ros’s wedding? They also did a telesery here. The tourists who go there, how much is the entrance fee? Oh, never mind, we only charge environmental fees for maintenance here, for the grass cutters, the huts we build for cleaning, that’s where it goes, now tourism has banned overnight stays here. It’s really bright, it’s really nice. Oh, that’s what he offered flowers here. Ningning offered flowers here because her father went out to sea, the weather was bad today, he didn’t come back. So he offered flowers so that his father would arrive safely. That’s really the story. That’s why it’s called amonaya because he offered flowers here. Now it’s really nice. And like Sandwick View, up above where we came from, it’s just very close to Ning’s rock, the view is still the same. Nothing has changed. But what I noticed when we returned here in 2025 is that the kogons are almost all green, green, and verde. This is just one of the places we call Ningning’s rock that you really should visit when you are here in San Vicente. Besides Sunan Viik, there is Ningning’s rock and ahead, maybe tomorrow we will go to what is called Long Beach. We will finish here and later on, maybe we will find a place to stay in Barangay Santo Niño, maybe there are resorts so I can show you the coast or the type of sand that Barangay Santo Niño has. The tourists who come from here go to the Sanvic viewpoint. And the tourists who come from Sunanvik, they also land here. There is nothing else. This is the most iconic place. here in San Vicente, Palawan. Look. After Ninging’s rock, we are going through these winding roads again . And since it was already 6:00 in the afternoon, it was already evening , so it was just right to arrive. We are here in San Vicente. Now, we will look for a place to sleep here in the lower part because there is a barangay area there in Barangay Santo Niño if I am not mistaken. This is where we will rest. Good morning. Please excuse me if the video was cut off last night because my helmet camera suddenly broke. But don’t worry because we are now in San Vicente and we slept here at Peak View Resort. Good morning sir. Welcome to Pick View Resorts and Restaurants. This is in Barangay Santo Niño, San Vicente, Palawan. We have um nine rooms. We have one quadruple, one triple and the rest are two. Most are couples. The price also depends on the rooms because we have a double deluxe that is 3,800 per night including breakfast and we have free wifi and we have a queen’s room of course the price is different, not at ph,500 per night. And then we have a VIP room with bath tab at 7,500 per night. Usually sir, we have guests through Booking.com or Agoda and Cocotel and we also have a Facebook website PckB Resorts and Restaurant. Just go there. Look for it there, you can contact us there. We have a number there that you can call or message if you can behave here in Barangay Santo Niño, San Vicente, Palawan, this is one of the peak view resorts that you can consider. There are couples, there are big groups, there are families. Breakfast is included and they have starling wifi. That’s why the internet connectivity here is great. And if you want to paddle in the sea, that’s it. You’ll get tired of swimming here. That’s why I don’t regret going back to where we were. In the best place we were. So that you have an idea of ​​what the room we slept in here at Peak View looks like. It’s right across the beach. Excuse me for being a bit messy because we are preparing our things. So this is what our room looks like. Queen size bed. There is air conditioning, a Smart TV where if you want to watch our episodes on YouTube while relaxing here in San Vicente, you can be comfortable here. Then look at what their CR looks like. There is a hot shower. If you think that our adventure here in San Vicente, Palawan is over, you are wrong because from here in Barangay Santo Niño , we will only drive about 10 to 15 minutes to the most underrated beach location here in San Vicente. There it is. Long beach this way. We are approaching. After almost two or three years, we are back here in the part of San Vicente, Palawan where this is the longest beach here in the entire Philippines. Oh, that’s it, guys. I will show you the Long Beach. Hello sir, welcome here in Barangay San Isidro. San Vicente, Palawan. Dad, good afternoon. I just want to ask why is this called long beach? Because in the whole Philippines, this is the longest long beach in the whole Philippines. As far as I know, it is 14 km from the town of Sanidip to the barangay, ah, barangay Alimungan. If you walk from barangay Alimangan to the town, it will take about two hours. The area of ​​Lombe is Barangay New Agutaya, Barangay San Isidro, Barangay Alimang. Most of the people here are watching the promoted third third at Clab Agutaya. Even at the crab in Victoria, most of the tourists here are walking and bathing here at LBIT. Ah here at Lom Beachs , sir, you won’t see much jelly because the sea here is beautiful. So you can have an idea. This is the type of sand they have here. There. Isn’t it? Golden brown. Their sand is also unique. Oh wow. There. It ‘s really beautiful. That’s all. You’re just missing what you want. My brother’s going down the drain. My sister’s living the dream. I hope you enjoyed our journey from Metro Manila all the way back. Until we got back to the province of 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 you can always be updated when I post new adventures here on YouTube. And just like before, it’s not over yet because we still have many more far-flung places to go to show you the hidden paradises here in the Philippines. Let’s go on a motorbike again. Let’s go. Let’s go. Let’s go. With the best Ah.

Narito po ang ating masayang paglalakbay mula sa Metro Manila patawid ng El Nido Palawan. Mahabang episode po ito at sana ay magustuhan ninyo.

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20 Comments

  1. Nice spot nga rin Dyan sa El Nido Palawan,,, Salamat sa Vlog mo idol, parang napunta nari Ako Dyan, sana soon makapunta din Ako at nka vlog din soon…

  2. Capo, sa unahan konti(Bgy Poblacio) meron pa pong magandang Spot. Tinatawag syang 100 steps. 360 deg view ng Bgy.

  3. Hello po sir capo inoulit ko po panood ang vedio mo marasap po ang bachoy sit capo kasi isa po ako na taga iloilo city po sir capo ingat po kayo sa beyahi sir capo GODBLEES po injoy sa pag explore sir

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