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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Kinabuchs Grill and Bar: Puerto Princesa Restaurants


Day 2: Dinner at Kinabuchs Grill and Bar

Kinabuchs Bar

We decided to have dinner at Kinabuchs Grill and Bar after our Underground River Tour. This is one of the most famous restaurants in Puerto Princesa, being one of the few restaurants serving crocodile meat and tamilok, a local delicacy. Its name was derived from 2 words: kina (at) and Butch (the name of the owner), literally meaning at Butch's place.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Puerto Princesa City Tour: Mitra's Ranch and the rest

Day 1: Puerto Princesa City Tour

Mitra's Ranch

By the time we were done with the zipline activities at Irawan Eco-Park, it was raining quite heavily so we just breezed through the remaining stops of the City Tour. Our next stop was at the Rancho Sta. Monica or Mitra's Ranch, as it is commonly called. Basically, it's a ranch owned by former Senator Ramon Mitra in the uphill area of Sta. Monica.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Puerto Princessa City Tour: Irawan Eco-Park, Asia's Longest Canopy Zipline

Day 1: Puerto Princesa City Tour


Irawan Eco-Park
  
From Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, we proceeded to our next stop, the Irawan Eco-Park, home of Asia's Longest Canopy Zipline. The location of the Irawan Eco-Park is not that far from the Crocodile Farm. We first stopped by Hacienda Breboneria, which houses the Irawan Art Cafe and Gallery and also doubles as the ticketing office. Here, we registered and paid Php800 each for the 1.3km Forest Canopy Zipline ride.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Puerto Princesa City Tour: Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center


Day 1: Puerto Princesa City Tour

Kuya Abet, the trike driver who drove us to Aniceto's Pension House, offered to take us around the city for just Php500. The standard City Tour package costs Php600 per trike, good for 3 to 4 people. While with an agency, it's Php600 per person with a van being the mode of transportation. If we were to do a DIY City Tour, we would have to spend Php200 to Php250 each. And since there's only 2 of us doing the City Tour, it's just about the same price so we took his offer.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Aniceto's Pension House: Puerto Princesa Budget Accommodation


After getting our Visitors Entry Permit for the Underground River tour, we then proceeded to our Puerto Princesa budget accommodation of choice, Aniceto's Pension House.

A month before the trip, I already reserved a room here (through email) because of its good feedback as a budget accommodation in Puerto Princesa. As it turned out, Ms. Tess, the proprietress, wasn't able to take note of the reservation because of a PC/email malfunction. They ended up giving us a room reserved by a guest that was to check in the following day.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Securing Visitors Entry Permit at the Underground River Booking Office


Upon our arrival at the Puerto Princesa Airport, we immediately set out to find a trike that would take us to the Underground River Booking Office to obtain Visitors Entry Permit for our Underground River (UR) tour. We followed the tips I read from bloggers and walked a few meters to exit the airport premises before hailing a trike, as this is cheaper, for the regular fare of Php8. We were stopped by a manong while on our way to the exit gate and he offered to take us to our destination for just Php20, saving us Php30 if we were to ride trikes waiting for passengers just outside the airport.

Puerto Princesa Adventures: Itinerary

This post has long been overdue (we did our trip September 2012), but I've been meaning to keep my New Year's resolution of finally starting this blog so here it goes...

I've long been planning a trip to Palawan with my hubby since purchasing 2 round trip tickets bound for Puerto Princesa via Cebu Pacific, courtesy of their Piso Fare promo last January 2012. It's for a 4D/3N stay with must-do activities such as taking the Underground River (UR) tour, Honda Bay island hopping and taking a tour of the city.
 

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