This post was inspired by Postcard Enthusiast + Travelling Momma..
One of the many beautiful features of Palawan, dubbed as The Last Frontier, is the breathtaking + captivating Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park {PPSRNP} or simply, The Puerto Princesa Underground River, which is home to a very rich biodiversity conservation area in our country. With an 8.2 kilometer navigable underground river, it was once reputed as the world’s longest. One of its most distinguished features is winding into a cave before directly flowing into the South China Sea. It also has major stalactites + stalagmites formation + is home to a very diverse animal specie, including 9 different bat specie. The park also boast of the centuries-old sea cow relic found embedded in one of its walls.