El Nido, Palawan,
Named after the nests made by rare birds which is the main ingredient for a tasty delicacy,
El Nido archipelago in Palawan evoke images of an untainted paradise. Steep limestones cliffs and lush vegetation are a common sight along its numerous islands, complemented by picturesque hidden lagoon and serene forests.
Occupying an area of 96,000 hectares, El Nido boasts of diverse ecosystems such as rainforest, mangroves, white sand beaches, coral reefs and limestone cliffs. It is the sanctuary of various forms of wildlife. Blessed with extraordinary natural scenery, El Nido is now one of the country’s popular tourist destinations.