Experiences and Stories of Biyaheng Palos

Experiences and Stories of  Biyaheng Palos
A Personal Travel Journal

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Calauit Island


"The best things in life are free - family, friends, smiles, hugs, kisses, nature, oxygen, live, sleep and good memories."


Calauit Game Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for the giraffes, zebras and the endangered Calamian deers. A piece of Africa in the PI, where one can have a close encounter with animals in the wild.

History has it that in the 1970's, the then President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared Calauit Island a Wildlife Sanctuary in response to the call of the then Kenyan President, to help save the African wildlife.

To reach Calauit Island, one must travel by land from Coron proper for over an hour and ride an outrigger boat for about 10 minutes. The tour starts at 6 in the morning.

I went there to see the giraffes, and it didn't disappoint. It was a fun filled experience.


Northern Palawan is receiving its share of the more than 30 degree C heat, so bring your water, towel, cap or umbrella since you will explore the portion of the island by foot. The Marcos era jeepney that used to transport tourist was no longer serviceable.

What they need there is a resident Vet, so the animals can be treated with utmost care. Afterall visitors went there to see the animals in their natural habitat, roaming freely. Moreover, visiting Calauit Safari is worth your time and money.





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