Palawan
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Palawan

Island · Brooke's Point ·

Island province with stunning lagoons, beaches, and activities

clean waters
island hopping
diving
beach
scenic views
nature
local culture
photography
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Palawan

Chris M.

Google
Palawan – Tigman Village After spending 45 years as a lawyer and judge, I retired from professional service at the end of 2022. With the worst of COVID-19’s global impact behind us, I began a search for travel experiences that were outside the more popular paths. In this way I discovered International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), a non-profit non-governmental organization based in New Zealand. Looking through its website, I learned that IVHQ’s parent organization, HQ Travel Group, has since 2015 been a certified B Corporation - the only global volunteering and internships provider so certified; and its business operations in New Zealand have been certified carbon neutral since 2016. During my two-week visit the volunteers were engaged in medical support, environmental protection, teaching and daycare services, and – in my case – construction services. For me, that meant working with Rodel, a seasoned landscaper and builder who taught me how to mix cement, sand, gravel, and water to make concrete used to build a section of an “eco wall” – a wall made with bricks that were 1-liter plastic bottles packed tight with waste plastic and junk food wrapper trash. Over the past three years volunteers have erected a six-foot perimeter wall surrounding a daycare center, painting the bottles in bright primary colors while creating a safe space for the children and staff at the center. The work was challenging, to be sure. I’d never used a shovel to mix ingredients to make concrete, nor had I built a wall with hard-packed plastic soda bottles. But Rodel was there every step of the way, and together we spent two weeks on a project that, in my mind, at least, made a difference and improved the quality of life for these villagers. My takeaway points: The Green Lion excels at creating a safe and fulfilling environment for its volunteers. There were maybe 20 volunteers when I arrived, and several of them described their experiences (these were volunteers who were scheduled to depart later that week). I heard repeated testimonials describing the positive impact their service had on their lives. They described the friendships they made with Green Lion staff members. They described the feeling that within their cohort of volunteers, they formed true and deep friendships and expressed the respect they felt towards The Green Lion and IVHQ. I was truly blown away by the empathy these young men and women expressed, for their colleagues, for members of the staff, and for the villagers they served. If you want a meaningful experience helping those in need, this place and this experience more than meets the need. Some tips, based on my own experience: don’t forget shampoo, bar soap, bug spray, and sunblock. If you want to spice up your bottled water, bring powdered electrolytes. Bring some liquid Benadryl. Don’t expect to have access to alcohol – it’s strictly forbidden on site (but there’s a bar a ten-minute walk from the activity center). Don’t expect hot water showers (from personal experience, by the second day I didn’t miss heat; I just wanted to get the concrete dust out of my hair). Accept that when being transported locally you’ll be riding shotgun to a motorcycle tricycle – no seat belts. Plan activities for your weekends. Go somewhere, do something, meet people and enjoy their company. If time permits, take the cultural course offered by The Green Lion before diving into your chosen volunteer activity. I did so and learned how to carve out a coconut bowl and turn it into a planter, how to weave nipa leaves for use as a roof thatch, how to cook spring rolls, how to count to 100 in Tagalog, and what a local massage therapist can do for the aches in your back. And finally, if there’s more than 30 years between you and most of the volunteers, be respectful and understand that their lives are a lot more interesting and fun than yours, but that they’re very nice people anyway. And it helps if you appreciate Taylor Swift.

Vasanth Benchy T.

Google
One of the most beautiful islands in the world. El Nido’s limestone cliffs and lagoons are unreal. Coron offers world-class diving and crystal lakes. Quiet, clean, and incredibly scenic. Perfect for island hopping and photography.

Ngọc A.

Google
I am truly in love with this place and also the local. It is incredible, stunning with clean, beautiful lagoon, delicious food,.. You may feel peaceful as well as amazing because of land scape, activities, people here. Visiting lagoon, diving, enjoying on the beach, zipline, trekking, ... and many activities that you perhaps wanna try.

Princess G.

Google
More than what is expected! Everything is worth it. Palawan is the place where you want to stop the ticking of the clock, and the place where you want to spend your month long overdue vacation from a very busy hours of work. It is where we can really see and touch the beauty of mother nature. I mean cleanest/clearest sea water? Checked! Green, greener grass? Checked! Kudos to the people and government for preserving it and also to the responsible tourists (like me 😉) for following all the "dos and don'ts". Our creator is so good for letting us witness such creation! And we should always remember, "Take nothing but pictures, Leave nothing but footprints and Kill nothing but time". Enjoy!

monica M.

Google
Best island of the world for the 3rd year in a row. I recently moved here and started my business, I currently live in Port Barton, own a boat and do Island Tours. It has been hard but very rewarding journey. I can only talk highly of this little village. Come here and visit us

Rahul P.

Google
Beautiful place with a lot of amazing islands. We toured A and C in El Nido and it was one of the best experiences. I highly recommend visiting Palawan for such a stunning experiences

Cari B.

Google
Spending a full week here we still didn’t see everything and all the beauty that surrounded us. The most clear and pure waters and marine life; untouched and untainted. Breathtaking views, culture and people.

Kristine

Google
We will definitely go back! There are still more we had miss out in our short vacay. Palawan has a lot to offer!