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		<title>Travel Palawan &#8211; Puerto Princesa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the newbie local tourist who wants to travel, Palawan can be explored in stages. The initial stage and the most tourist-y, is visiting its banner city Puerto Princesa, Palawan. This is the most accessible area coming from Manila. There are a lot of flights from Manila going to Puerto Princesa daily. [ad#336] The bread-and-butter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the newbie local tourist who wants to travel, Palawan can be explored in stages.  The initial stage and the most tourist-y, is visiting its banner city Puerto Princesa, Palawan.  This is the most accessible area coming from Manila.  There are a lot of flights from Manila going to Puerto Princesa daily.<br />
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The bread-and-butter of  Puerto Princesa tourism is a package deal consiting of the following:</p>
<p><strong>Puerto Princesa City Tour</strong><br />
<a href="http://s208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/?action=view&amp;current=puerto_princesa_butterfly.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/puerto_princesa_butterfly.jpg" border="0" alt="puerto princesa butterfly Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" width="194" height="157" align="left" title="Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" /></a>What can I say about the City Tour?  Well it&#8217;s pretty normal.  If you have time to kill, then might as well explore Puerto Princesa.  There&#8217;s the butterfly garden, the crocodile farm, the Mitra house, Bakers Hill.  Nothing really out of the extraordinary.</p>
<p>When I first visited Puerto Princesa, I took the city tour for one delicious purpose&#8211; Vietnamese food.  For those who don&#8217;t know this, Puerto Princesa was once the refugee camp for the boat people&#8211; as the Vietnamese, who took to the sea following troubles in their homeland, were known then.</p>
<p>I am a sucker for Vietnamese cuisine so I was under the impression that the city should still have a lot of Vietnamese influences in the gastronomical area.  Unfortunately all the little restos I went to in search of traces of Vietnamese food were a disappointment.  The French bread that I was served near the Vietnamese village was alright, but nothing worth jumping up and down about.  Pho Hoa can kick anyone&#8217;s ass there.<br />
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<strong>Honda Bay Tour</strong><br />
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<a href="http://s208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/?action=view&amp;current=beach_honda-bay-palawan.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/beach_honda-bay-palawan.jpg" border="0" alt="beach honda bay palawan Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" width="196" height="129" align="left" title="Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" /></a>The Honda Bay tour was/is fun.  Island hopping and snorkeling.  The beaches were normal but the depth is ideal for snorkeling.  One of the guides led us to where a school of Talakitok fish were just circling around.  I think each one of those fishes weighed at least 2 kilos and there were lots and lots of them.  They were like a twister full of fish.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty confident of my snorkeling skills but seeing the purplish blue see of Honda Bay had me donning a life-jacket just to be sure.  It was crazy deep in some of the islands.  Just a couple of steps from the beach and you&#8217;re like jumping off a cliff.  Pretty incredible.</p>
<p><strong>Underground River</strong><br />
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<a href="http://s208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/?action=view&amp;current=underground-river.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb253/fence_shots/underground-river.jpg" border="0" alt="underground river Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" width="197" height="147" align="left" title="Travel Palawan   Puerto Princesa" /></a>Now this river is a sight to behold.  When everything is fine, meaning the weather is holding up, no rains or typhoons in the horizon, the river is jade blue.  Really, really inviting.  A lot of folks have their pictures taken at the mouth of the underground cave because of this beautiful site.</p>
<p>The underground river is dark, too dark for my taste.  And very enclosed too, enclosed enough that my closet claustrophobia came roaring out of the surface.  I think the underground tour lasted at least 30 minutes with the guides showing the various sculptures and rock formations done by nature.</p>
<p>Honestly, I never really liked that underground river.  Sure it was awesome, but I was about to scream my claustrophobic head off.  So if you&#8217;re suffering from the same disorder, better skip this one and content yourself to just taking pictures from the outside.  Besides, there are a lot of monitor lizards outside (near the beach) to catch your attention.</p>
<p><strong>City Food</strong></p>
<p>Now this is worth talking about.  Alright, so the Vietnamese hunt was a tad disappointing.  However the rest of the restaurants offered sumptuous seafood cuisines at ridiculously low prices, relative to Manila of course.  Heading the restaurant group is Ka Lui&#8217;s.  I&#8217;m not sure what it is with eating barefooted that has people really enjoing their food.  Oh well.  Then there&#8217;s Lotus Garden&#8211; what can I say?</p>
<p>But my really good experience came from a more masa restaurant the name of which I unbelievably forgot.  But it&#8217;s near Paradise Pension/Hotel and it has two branches in the city.  The seafood is really fresh and very, very cheap that everytime we have a meal there, we order a feast!</p>
<p>Like I said, Puerto Princesa is good for starters, but when you want some really awesome eye candy, be prepared to have your butt whacked, for the budget traveller there&#8217;s no other way when you want to go to &#8211;  El Nido.<br />
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