Palawan, Philippines Travel Guide : Top Attractions & Summer Activities

Palawan travel guide: UNESCO river, El Nido lagoons, Coron wrecks, Kayangan Lake. Dry season Nov-May. Fly to Puerto Princesa (1hr from Manila) or ferry Tue/Fri.

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Palawan is an island paradise of white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and breathtaking limestone cliffs. Perfect for swimming, island-hopping, and diving. This world-renowned destination offers unforgettable tropical experiences.

Home to over 1,700 islands and islets, Palawan features four must-visit destinations: El Nido, Puerto Princesa, Coron, and San Vicente. Explore the UNESCO-listed Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, unwind in El Nido’s idyllic lagoons, or discover Coron’s famous shipwreck dives and crystal-clear lakes.

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Curise along the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most remarkable cave systems. You can flow through a stunning limestone karst landscape by boat. 

It also features an underground river, vast cave chambers, and a rich ecosystem that spans from mountain to sea. Therefore, this place is filled with diverse wildlife. Convenient tours are available from Puerto Princesa, making it easy for you to experience this natural wonder.

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Discover the El Nido Marine Reserve Park

El Nido Marine Reserve Park is a breathtaking sanctuary in northern Palawan, known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and rich marine ecosystems. Located about 240 km from Puerto Princesa. Home to diverse wildlife include rare endemic species and nesting sea turtles. Offers you a truly special connection with nature.

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Swim in the Barracuda Lake

Barracuda Lake is a stunning site with emerald-green brackish waters surrounded by impressive limestone karst formations. It is located on the northwest coast of Coron Island and offers not only a splendid place to visit but also one of the most unique dive sites in the region.

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Dive deep into the shipwrecks of Coron Bay

Coron Bay is one of the Philippines’ most famous dive destinations. Famous for the historic World War II shipwrecks resting beneath clear blue waters. Now beautifully covered in coral, these wrecks have become vibrant marine habitats and offer an unforgettable diving experience for certified divers. 

From Coron Town, you’ll find plenty of dive centers offering guided trips and courses to explore this remarkable underwater world.

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Get close to the animals in the Calauit Safari Park

Calauit Safari Park is a unique wildlife sanctuary on Calauit Island, just north of Busuanga near Coron. Spanning 37 sq km, it offers a rare chance to see giraffes, zebras, deer, crocodiles, monkeys, and more in a natural setting.

Thanks to its warm climate, the animals thrive comfortably in an environment similar to their native habitats. Day trips and overnight tours are easily available from Coron Town for a truly memorable experience.

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Explore the Tubbataha Reef National Park

Tubbataha Reef National Park is a remote marine sanctuary in the Sulu Sea and one of the world’s top diving destinations. This UNESCO-listed site is home to vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. You can find sharks, dolphins, whales, and sea turtles, all thriving in crystal-clear waters. Accessible only by boat from Puerto Princesa.

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Have fun in Kayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake in Coron is a stunning freshwater lake known for its breathtaking rock formations, caves, and small islets. Often regarded as the cleanest lake in the Philippines, it offers up to 10 meters of visibility. For a closer look, local guides can also lead you on a short hike to a viewpoint and nearby cave for an even more memorable experience.

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Kayaking in El Nido’s Small and Big Lagoons

The Small and Big Lagoons in El Nido are two of Palawan’s most beautiful natural highlights. Surrounded by dramatic limestone cliffs and calm turquoise waters, they offer some of the most scenic views in the Philippines.

Just a short 20-minute boat ride from El Nido town, these lagoons are perfect for a relaxing day of kayaking and snorkeling as part of a popular island-hopping experience.

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Stroll around Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa is the capital of Palawan, is known as one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the Philippines. Surrounded by beautiful beaches and lush forested hills, it offers a refreshing stop on your journey.

It’s a lovely place to spend a night or two, with time to enjoy local cuisine and explore a few heritage sites before continuing your adventure across Palawan.

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Accommodations

Panja Resort Palawan (Puerto Princesa)

Panja Resort Palawan in Puerto Princesa is a peaceful retreat just minutes from Honda Bay and nearby natural attractions. The resort features an infinity pool, a rooftop bar with stunning views, and comfortable rooms with private balconies overlooking the sea. 

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Miniloc Island (El Nido)

Miniloc, the Eco-Discovery island resort of El Nido Resorts, offers you a back-to-basics Filipino coastal village atmosphere with rustic or indigenous design. On Miniloc's house reef, you can swim with 1.5-meter jack fish and get up close and personal with a variety of marine species. 

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Lagen Island (El Nido)

Lagen Island is also the Eco-Sanctuary island resort of El Nido Resorts, has the densest limestone forest of the 45 islands and islets in Bacuit Bay. It is situated between a four-hectare forest and a tranquil, shallow lagoon. This hotel is also a refuge for numerous species of birds and mammals. Observe and appreciate the various endemic species thriving in their natural habitat. 

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Travel Tips

When is the best time to visit Palawan?

The best time to visit Palawan and its destinations is during the dry summer season, which runs from November to May. The warmest months are March and April, which mark the summer season in the Philippines. 

Palawan experiences rainfall mostly from July to September, with September being the month with the highest rainfall. However, the rest of the year is generally rain-free.

How to get to Palawan?

Flight: Domestic and international flights to Puerto Princesa are available daily. Travel time for flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa is just over an hour. The most common way to reach Palawan is by plane, with Puerto Princesa as the main jump-off. 

Ferry: Palawan can also be reached by ferry from Manila. The ferries depart only on Tuesdays and Fridays, taking almost a day. To ensure a comfortable sea travel, you can book accommodations in advance.

How to get around Palawan?

Palawan's top attractions can be reached through various land and sea transfers. To explore Palawan's island destinations such as Puerto Princesa, El Nido, and San Vicente/Port Barton, you can either hire private transfers or rent self-drive vehicles. However, to reach the separate islands of Coron, sea transfer from the main island is the only option.

Do I need a visa when traveling to the Philippines?

To obtain a visa, you can either submit your application online or visit the Philippine embassy in your country if the online application is not available in your region. At the embassy, you must submit photocopies of your documents along with a completed and signed application form. Please refer to this website for further details: https://www.visa.gov.ph/.

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Inner Mongolia Summer Escape : Grassland Travel Guide (May-Sep)

Summer escape to Inner Mongolia's grasslands. Top destinations: Hohhot, Hulunbuir, Ordos. Yurt stays, horse riding, desert trips. Best: May-Sep.

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In summer, this vast northern frontier transforms into a breathtaking landscape of rolling green meadows. From sleeping in traditional Mongolian yurts beneath a sky full of stars to riding a horse across open plains, every moment on the grasslands feels like freedom. 

We’ve gathered some useful travel information to help you plan your summer escape to Inner Mongolia. Keep scrolling to discover more!

1. Top destinations to visit in Inner Mongolia

Hohhot

Hohhot is the main gateway to the region and the perfect starting point for exploring nearby grasslands in Baotou and Ulanqab. The city also offers rich cultural experiences from the historic Dazhao Temple to the Inner Mongolia Museum. A visit to Hohhot is an essential part of any Inner Mongolia journey, blending culture, history and easy access to vast prairie landscapes.

  • Highlights: Inner Mongolia Museum, Dazhao Temple, Five Pagodas Temple, Zhaojun Museum

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October 


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Hulunbuir

Known as one of the most beautiful grasslands in China, Hulunbuir is a dream destination for nature lovers. Here, you will find endless prairies, winding rivers and peaceful border towns. Scattered Mongolian and ethnic villages along with unique architecture. A journey through Hulunbuir offers a perfect blend of untouched nature and cultural discovery in Northern China.

  • Highlights: Hulunbuir Grassland, Ergun Wetland, Shiwei Russian Town, Moerdaoga Forest Park, Manzhouli Matryoshka Square

  • Best Time to Visit: May to September


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Badain Jaran Desert

Badain Jaran Desert is a paradise for adventure lovers. It is about 49,200 sq. km, offering a spectacular landscape of towering sand dunes and ancient temples. Make it a true natural wonderland for photography, hiking, camping, and off-road exploration.

  • Highlights: Badain Lake, Nortu Lake, Sumin Jaran Lake, Badain Jaran Temple, Bilutu Peak, Haisenchulu

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring, autumn, and winter 


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Ordos

Together with Hohhot and Baotou, Ordos forms the “Golden Triangle” of Inner Mongolia and is also known for its thriving cashmere industry. The city is deeply connected to the legacy of Genghis Khan, featuring sacred cultural sites that honor the great founder of the Mongol Empire during the Yuan Dynasty.

Beyond its rich history, Ordos is home to the vast Kubuqi Desert. This place is where modern ecological restoration meets adventure experiences such as sand activities, scenic landscapes, and desert exploration.

  • Highlights: Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, Yemingsha, Xiangshawan, Kangbashi District

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October


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Baotou

Baotou is a dynamic industrial city of Inner Mongolia that also offers easy access to beautiful grassland scenery and rich cultural heritage. Just outside the city, you can enjoy the green expanse of Xilamuren Grassland. The city is also known for its important Tibetan Buddhist sites, including the sacred Wudangzhao Lamasery and Meidaizhao Monastery, where Mongolian and Buddhist cultures blend harmoniously. 

  • Highlights: Xilamuren Grassland, Wudangzhao Lamasery, Meidaizhao Monastery, Baiyun Ebo, Saihantala Park

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October


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2. Travel Itinerary

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3. Recommended Add-On Experiences

Discover Genghis Khan’s Legacy in Ordos

Enjoy a meaningful day tour into the heart of Mongolian heritage in Ordos. Begin with a visit to the renowned Mausoleum of Genghis Khan. This sacred site offers a deeper understanding of Mongol history, traditions, and spiritual culture.

In the afternoon, take a relaxed stroll through the modern Kangbashi District, where wide boulevards and striking architecture meet cultural landmarks such as Genghis Khan Sculpture Square and Mongol Chess Square.

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Discover Arxan UNESCO Global Geopark

Arxan is a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its untouched forests, crystal-clear mineral springs, volcanic landscapes, and the famous Heavenly Lake.

In 2 days, you will experience the essence of this natural wonderland. On the first day, you will explore the iconic Heavenly Lake, the scenic Three Lakes Gorge, and the serene Shitang Forest. On the second day, we will take you to visit the Azalea Lake.

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Journey into the Northern Khingan Wilderness

On this full-day visit, enjoy a relaxing ride on the scenic sightseeing train as it gently winds through dense forests and river landscapes. Then continue with a refreshing walk in nature, breathing in the pure forest air and discovering the park’s beauty.

The highlight of the day is the viewpoint, where you can take in a breathtaking panorama of layered peaks stretching endlessly like waves across the Greater Khingan Mountains.

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4. Travel Tips

  • The best time to visit Inner Mongolia: We would suggest May to September, when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are at their most beautiful time. Spring is ideal for blooming flowers, summer is perfect for outdoor activities, and autumn offers the most stunning views across the region.

  • How to plan the tour in Inner Mongolia: Classic Inner Mongolia Tours typically include key destinations such as Hohhot, Baotou, and Ordos. Ideal for discovering the city’s highlights together with the nearby grasslands. For those with more time, a 1–2 day extension to the Kubuqi Desert in Ordos is a popular choice.

  • How to get to Inner Mongolia: The most convenient gateway is Hohhot. The fastest way is by flight to Hohhot Baita International Airport, which has direct connections from major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an, and Chengdu. High-speed trains connect Hohhot with nearby major hubs, especially Beijing (around 2.5–3.5 hours).


Inner Mongolia offers a stunning mix of endless grasslands, deserts and rich nomadic culture, making it an unforgettable destination to discover. For more information or to tailor your itineraries, please contact us at [email protected] or connect via WeChat: Expatsholiday.

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