Spent a captivating morning at the Palawan Museum, diving deep into the rich tapestry of Palawan's history, nature, and vibrant communities. The exhibits seamlessly wove together the narrative of this unique paradise, offering insights into the diverse cultures and the incredible biodiversity that defines Palawan.
From ancient artifacts to modern-day conservation efforts, the museum provided a holistic understanding of the island's evolution. The interactive displays and well-curated exhibits made the learning experience engaging and accessible, appealing to both history buffs and nature enthusiasts.
The Palawan Museum not only serves as a treasure trove of information but also as a celebration of the island's heritage. If you find yourself in Palawan, a visit here is more than just a museum tour; it's a journey through time and nature that leaves you with a profound appreciation for this enchanting corner of the...
Read morePalawan Museum is located in the old two-storey city hall in the City of Puerto Princesa. It houses collections of the flora and fauna endemic to the islands of Palawan and also features its different tribes. What appeals to me most is their old form of writing, which, although they educate tourists about it, I do not know if they do any efforts about preserving it and passing it down to the youth of Palaweños. Entrance fee as of writing is 50.00 for adult and you can tour the whole exhibit in at least 30 minutes. Getting there: It is 1.1 km away from airport so you can walk after your arrival. Or you can walk from airport to highway (Junction 1) for about two minutes and take a jeep. You can also opt to take tricycle from the airport but they will charge you a...
Read moreA must visit when you’re in Puerto Princessa. Sadly, it’s not offered in any of the city tours. You can still visit privately. You can go here via public transpo (trike or multi-cab). Transpo via multi cab is cheaper. The entrance fee to the museum is P50. There are no guides but the information posted for each exhibit is sufficient . There are two floors for this museum. I particularly enjoyed the exhibit about the version of Baybayin that originated in Palaw’ an. I also bought a T-shirt with Baybayin print that can only be found...
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