Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Puerto Prinsesa Baywalk

Puerto Princesa Baywalk is the city’s own version of Manila Bay's Baywalk. It is a long stretch of park situtated beside the sea which is a scenic place to view the sunset and most especially the sunrise. One notable structure in the park is the emblem of Palawan’s Pheasant peacock which is an endangered species and is endemic to Palawan.  

Food stalls and several bikes are available which can be rented for a minimal fee. Boats can also be rented if you want to avail the firefly watching tour which will take you to Iwahig River. Iwahig River is surrounded by thick mangrove forests where fireflies display an enchanting sparkling lights in the night.








How to Get There:
1.) According to my sister's narration: "Once in Puerto Prinsesa, you can ride trikes to take you to the Baywalk"

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