As they say only in the darkness you can see the stars, well inside the darkness of the subterranean river in Puerto Princesa we saw tons of bats and some kickass rock formations. This was undoubtedly a journey to the centre of the Earth kind of an experience. The cave is super huge, the biggest I have ever seen in my life and the best thing about this cave is you don’t have to walk even a step, one of the worlds longest underground rivers help you sail across in peace. Underground river entrance What took millions of years to form takes a couple of hours to see. The rock formations in the cave are so real, it seemed like someone has actually taken efforts to make this happen. The entire experience is crafted really well by the tourism authority of Palawan. They have balanced the herds of tourists at a reasonable price and help boost the livelihood for the locals in a very nice manner. Why plan your own tour? The do it yourself (DIY) methodology works perfect for this t
Our couple of nights in Puerto Princesa, Palawan helped us explore some really good options for Vegetarian food. The restaurants were kind enough to serve dishes customized to the preferences of each one in our group. We were staying at the Best Western Ivyhall Hotel in Puerto Princesa, which turned out to be a great location for exploring some great Vegetarian, Vegan and Jain food nearby. Believe me you, when we booked our stay for Palawan, we thought it would be very difficult to arrange Jain food for our parents and for that matter even Vegetarian or vegan food. However once we stepped out of the hotel there was no difficulty to find the same. Our first evening we just thought of walking around and looking at the options, right next to our hotel there was a small park called Stellar Grounds at Rizal Avenue which was all lit up and we decided to check the place out. Once we walked in we were really happy listening to the live music and the whole place started to have a gr