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Earl De Princesa Hotel
Bunk House, Road. Brgy, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
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PENRO Road, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
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QPWH+RFX, McKinley Hills Drive, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
Hilltop Pool and Villa
Beverly Hills Drive, corner Mitra Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Dinah's Tourist Inn Puerto Princesa
RP3P+FFM, San Jose - Sta. Monica Rd, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
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Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village

QPWJ+3W9, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
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Jasper Seth Gabasa (Mr.OkLangAko)Jasper Seth Gabasa (Mr.OkLangAko)
My visit to the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village was an intriguing experience that combined the wonders of nature and the rich cultural heritage of the tribal community. The journey began with a tour of the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden, a charming little garden teeming with butterflies. Unfortunately, our visit coincided with a stormy and rainy day, which meant that we encountered fewer butterflies than expected. Nevertheless, the garden itself was well-maintained and offered a glimpse into the delicate beauty of these winged creatures. The next stop on the tour was the water crocodile enclosure. While the crocodiles appeared small, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of sadness seeing them confined to relatively small cages. However, the presence of a mini replica of a crocodile egg allowed tourists to get a closer look and learn more about these fascinating creatures. The highlight of the visit came with the exploration of the Palawan Bearcat habitat. Witnessing these incredible animals in their natural environment was truly awe-inspiring. The sight of these magnificent creatures left me in wonder, as I admired their grace and beauty. However, the pinnacle of the entire experience was the Tribal Village. Stepping into this village felt like stepping into a different world, where a small tribal community had come together to educate visitors about their unique way of life and culture. The villagers graciously demonstrated various aspects of their daily routines, including hunting techniques, traditional cooking methods, and modes of transportation. It was a rare opportunity to learn firsthand about their customs, traditions, and values, which added depth and meaning to the entire visit. As part of the tribal village experience, we also had the chance to witness and touch a live scorpion. Although it was an intimidating moment, it provided an adrenaline rush and served as a reminder of the diverse wildlife present in Palawan. Overall, the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village offered a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. Despite the slight setback with the weather affecting butterfly sightings, the well-maintained garden, fascinating wildlife encounters, and the educational insights provided by the tribal village made it a memorable journey. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Palawan's biodiversity and cultural heritage, this destination is well worth a visit.
Susanta NeogiSusanta Neogi
Palwan Butterfly and Ecological Garden is an experience and one recalls the phrase "Butterflies are Beautiful " which is also viewed with the Tribal village.. Ad we had visited in end February and the it was hot we were informed that the butterflies had retreated and cold be seen hidden in the plants and under leaves A notice is also installed which is explained the behavior of the butterflies and the animals when experiencing hot and uncomfortable weather.. However at the entry is Palwan Peacock Pheasant which is characterized by colorful feathers and vibrant wings that are exhibited during the mating season..to attract the female birds. The Tribal village showcases the cultural life of the original inhabitants of Palawan namely the Palaw'an as the people are called The first exhibits explain the hard life and the basket design which is to be mounted on the head so that the hands are free to pluck fruits or produce and store in the bamboo basket There is a display of original drums,stringed Instruments one like the guitar and the other like a long violin called kudyapi together with a stringed instrument using the mouth as resonator and pulling on the strings with the fore and middle fingerA flute is also used in the demonstration. A short melody is played along with singing which is a calming and serene tune.. A short demonstration of starting a fire using flint stones .For hunting Palw'an using a blow gun consisting of a bamboo pipe with iron tip or poisoned snake venom tip to stun the bird or small animals being hunted.Generally these are powerful and some designs with bamboo lengths exceeding 15 feet can send a dart for over 60 yards or we were informed.. Finally there is a 8feet tame python which people can wrap around their neck and take pictures of their memories of the park which is a must visit place
Dennis LDennis L
The Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village is a hidden gem just outside Puerto Princesa that offers a surprisingly rich and educational experience. It’s more than just a butterfly sanctuary — it’s a window into Palawan’s biodiversity and indigenous culture. The butterfly garden is small but beautiful, with a variety of butterflies fluttering around lush tropical plants. Staff members are friendly and often share interesting facts about butterfly life cycles and conservation efforts. You can also see other animals like stick insects, scorpions, Crocodile and even a Palawan bearcat up close. The real highlight, though, is the Tribal Village. Members of the indigenous Palaw’an tribe share parts of their culture — from traditional hunting tools and crafts to music and language. The presentation is done with warmth and respect, and visitors are encouraged to interact and ask questions. It’s a rare and respectful cultural exchange that adds a deeper layer to the visit. Tips: • Bring small bills for tips or to buy handmade crafts. • The area is not very large, so you can explore everything in about 45 minutes to an hour. • It’s a great stop when paired with other attractions nearby, like Baker’s Hill or Mitra’s Ranch. Overall: A worthwhile visit for families, nature lovers, and those curious about Palawan’s indigenous heritage. It’s educational, respectful, and definitely more meaningful than your average tourist stop.
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My visit to the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village was an intriguing experience that combined the wonders of nature and the rich cultural heritage of the tribal community. The journey began with a tour of the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden, a charming little garden teeming with butterflies. Unfortunately, our visit coincided with a stormy and rainy day, which meant that we encountered fewer butterflies than expected. Nevertheless, the garden itself was well-maintained and offered a glimpse into the delicate beauty of these winged creatures. The next stop on the tour was the water crocodile enclosure. While the crocodiles appeared small, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of sadness seeing them confined to relatively small cages. However, the presence of a mini replica of a crocodile egg allowed tourists to get a closer look and learn more about these fascinating creatures. The highlight of the visit came with the exploration of the Palawan Bearcat habitat. Witnessing these incredible animals in their natural environment was truly awe-inspiring. The sight of these magnificent creatures left me in wonder, as I admired their grace and beauty. However, the pinnacle of the entire experience was the Tribal Village. Stepping into this village felt like stepping into a different world, where a small tribal community had come together to educate visitors about their unique way of life and culture. The villagers graciously demonstrated various aspects of their daily routines, including hunting techniques, traditional cooking methods, and modes of transportation. It was a rare opportunity to learn firsthand about their customs, traditions, and values, which added depth and meaning to the entire visit. As part of the tribal village experience, we also had the chance to witness and touch a live scorpion. Although it was an intimidating moment, it provided an adrenaline rush and served as a reminder of the diverse wildlife present in Palawan. Overall, the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village offered a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. Despite the slight setback with the weather affecting butterfly sightings, the well-maintained garden, fascinating wildlife encounters, and the educational insights provided by the tribal village made it a memorable journey. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Palawan's biodiversity and cultural heritage, this destination is well worth a visit.
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Palwan Butterfly and Ecological Garden is an experience and one recalls the phrase "Butterflies are Beautiful " which is also viewed with the Tribal village.. Ad we had visited in end February and the it was hot we were informed that the butterflies had retreated and cold be seen hidden in the plants and under leaves A notice is also installed which is explained the behavior of the butterflies and the animals when experiencing hot and uncomfortable weather.. However at the entry is Palwan Peacock Pheasant which is characterized by colorful feathers and vibrant wings that are exhibited during the mating season..to attract the female birds. The Tribal village showcases the cultural life of the original inhabitants of Palawan namely the Palaw'an as the people are called The first exhibits explain the hard life and the basket design which is to be mounted on the head so that the hands are free to pluck fruits or produce and store in the bamboo basket There is a display of original drums,stringed Instruments one like the guitar and the other like a long violin called kudyapi together with a stringed instrument using the mouth as resonator and pulling on the strings with the fore and middle fingerA flute is also used in the demonstration. A short melody is played along with singing which is a calming and serene tune.. A short demonstration of starting a fire using flint stones .For hunting Palw'an using a blow gun consisting of a bamboo pipe with iron tip or poisoned snake venom tip to stun the bird or small animals being hunted.Generally these are powerful and some designs with bamboo lengths exceeding 15 feet can send a dart for over 60 yards or we were informed.. Finally there is a 8feet tame python which people can wrap around their neck and take pictures of their memories of the park which is a must visit place
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The Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village is a hidden gem just outside Puerto Princesa that offers a surprisingly rich and educational experience. It’s more than just a butterfly sanctuary — it’s a window into Palawan’s biodiversity and indigenous culture. The butterfly garden is small but beautiful, with a variety of butterflies fluttering around lush tropical plants. Staff members are friendly and often share interesting facts about butterfly life cycles and conservation efforts. You can also see other animals like stick insects, scorpions, Crocodile and even a Palawan bearcat up close. The real highlight, though, is the Tribal Village. Members of the indigenous Palaw’an tribe share parts of their culture — from traditional hunting tools and crafts to music and language. The presentation is done with warmth and respect, and visitors are encouraged to interact and ask questions. It’s a rare and respectful cultural exchange that adds a deeper layer to the visit. Tips: • Bring small bills for tips or to buy handmade crafts. • The area is not very large, so you can explore everything in about 45 minutes to an hour. • It’s a great stop when paired with other attractions nearby, like Baker’s Hill or Mitra’s Ranch. Overall: A worthwhile visit for families, nature lovers, and those curious about Palawan’s indigenous heritage. It’s educational, respectful, and definitely more meaningful than your average tourist stop.
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My visit to the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village was an intriguing experience that combined the wonders of nature and the rich cultural heritage of the tribal community. The journey began with a tour of the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden, a charming little garden teeming with butterflies. Unfortunately, our visit coincided with a stormy and rainy day, which meant that we encountered fewer butterflies than expected. Nevertheless, the garden itself was well-maintained and offered a glimpse into the delicate beauty of these winged creatures.

The next stop on the tour was the water crocodile enclosure. While the crocodiles appeared small, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of sadness seeing them confined to relatively small cages. However, the presence of a mini replica of a crocodile egg allowed tourists to get a closer look and learn more about these fascinating creatures.

The highlight of the visit came with the exploration of the Palawan Bearcat habitat. Witnessing these incredible animals in their natural environment was truly awe-inspiring. The sight of these magnificent creatures left me in wonder, as I admired their grace and beauty.

However, the pinnacle of the entire experience was the Tribal Village. Stepping into this village felt like stepping into a different world, where a small tribal community had come together to educate visitors about their unique way of life and culture. The villagers graciously demonstrated various aspects of their daily routines, including hunting techniques, traditional cooking methods, and modes of transportation. It was a rare opportunity to learn firsthand about their customs, traditions, and values, which added depth and meaning to the entire visit.

As part of the tribal village experience, we also had the chance to witness and touch a live scorpion. Although it was an intimidating moment, it provided an adrenaline rush and served as a reminder of the diverse wildlife present in Palawan.

Overall, the Palawan Butterfly Eco Garden and Tribal Village offered a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. Despite the slight setback with the weather affecting butterfly sightings, the well-maintained garden, fascinating wildlife encounters, and the educational insights provided by the tribal village made it a memorable journey. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Palawan's biodiversity and cultural heritage, this destination is well...

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Palwan Butterfly and Ecological Garden is an experience and one recalls the phrase "Butterflies are Beautiful " which is also viewed with the Tribal village.. Ad we had visited in end February and the it was hot we were informed that the butterflies had retreated and cold be seen hidden in the plants and under leaves A notice is also installed which is explained the behavior of the butterflies and the animals when experiencing hot and uncomfortable weather.. However at the entry is Palwan Peacock Pheasant which is characterized by colorful feathers and vibrant wings that are exhibited during the mating season..to attract the female birds. The Tribal village showcases the cultural life of the original inhabitants of Palawan namely the Palaw'an as the people are called The first exhibits explain the hard life and the basket design which is to be mounted on the head so that the hands are free to pluck fruits or produce and store in the bamboo basket There is a display of original drums,stringed Instruments one like the guitar and the other like a long violin called kudyapi together with a stringed instrument using the mouth as resonator and pulling on the strings with the fore and middle fingerA flute is also used in the demonstration. A short melody is played along with singing which is a calming and serene tune.. A short demonstration of starting a fire using flint stones .For hunting Palw'an using a blow gun consisting of a bamboo pipe with iron tip or poisoned snake venom tip to stun the bird or small animals being hunted.Generally these are powerful and some designs with bamboo lengths exceeding 15 feet can send a dart for over 60 yards or we were informed.. Finally there is a 8feet tame python which people can wrap around their neck and take pictures of their memories of the park which is a...

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The Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village is a hidden gem just outside Puerto Princesa that offers a surprisingly rich and educational experience. It’s more than just a butterfly sanctuary — it’s a window into Palawan’s biodiversity and indigenous culture.

The butterfly garden is small but beautiful, with a variety of butterflies fluttering around lush tropical plants. Staff members are friendly and often share interesting facts about butterfly life cycles and conservation efforts. You can also see other animals like stick insects, scorpions, Crocodile and even a Palawan bearcat up close.

The real highlight, though, is the Tribal Village. Members of the indigenous Palaw’an tribe share parts of their culture — from traditional hunting tools and crafts to music and language. The presentation is done with warmth and respect, and visitors are encouraged to interact and ask questions. It’s a rare and respectful cultural exchange that adds a deeper layer to the visit.

Tips: • Bring small bills for tips or to buy handmade crafts. • The area is not very large, so you can explore everything in about 45 minutes to an hour. • It’s a great stop when paired with other attractions nearby, like Baker’s Hill or Mitra’s Ranch.

Overall: A worthwhile visit for families, nature lovers, and those curious about Palawan’s indigenous heritage. It’s educational, respectful, and definitely more meaningful than your average...

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