Amelia Pensionne
Travel Blogs from Puerto Princesa
Eco-Adventure-Zip-Line
... he was using to poke the baby crocodiles, they were going mental and him and his mate were ******* themselves, who brings a pole to a crocodile farm? Secondly and a nice addition to this sort of thing, they had a roll of ham on a string that you could dangle down into the crocpit, the guy who worked there was encouraging Charlotte to tease them so they would jump up, snap and then fall back in the water. Eventually I fed one of them and a Korean guy came over to ask me if ...
Where in the hell is the beach!
... end of the island that we want to visit. Eventually, we'll take a boat to Coron on Busuanga island. Apparently, there are banks here and an airport with a number of flights to Manila. So, we'll be able to replenish our cash supply here and we will go back to Manila from this island.
When we finally got all our errands completed...it took us perhaps 1 ½ hours to do all this...really quite efficient compared to the amount of time it took us to ...
Seeing a 7 Wonder: PP Underground River!
... hour drive, and for the drive, I tried to sleep, but just sat, listening to the music the driver was playing. Once we were back in Puerto Princesa, I was very excited to get into the hotel room and lie down. I was so sick, and didn’t feel well at all. After being in the room for a while, we went for dinner at the Seafood Palace, a restaurant in our hotel, although, I didn’t actually have seafood. After supper, I went to bed. Thanks for ...
Puerto Princesa and Sabang
... caution, due to the strong currents that drag to the bottom and out at sea.
There are other things you can do in Sabang: walk along the Jungle Trail, approximately 4 km long, which leads to the underground river from the village, meeting half-way a station zip-line, or a cable that comes from the hill to a small island. They give you a sling and then you run for about two minutes on the cable suspended from above until you reach the ...
Palawan
... to hold a scorpion.
Next we went to the Mitra's Ranch. It is a sprawling property with a log cabin and a beautiful veranda, giving you much room to explore, relax, and take in the sights. Afterward, we headed to Baker's Hill, which is truly a delight for all those who love sweets and baked goods, with its extensive selection of mouth-watering bread. We got some fresh and hot mango hopia. Yum!
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