








8 hour(s)
English
Included
Experience eco-adventure while helping protect the environment
Learn about Batak and Tagbanua culture through community involvement
Explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature
Cruise through the world’s longest navigable underground river
Admire stunning rock formations and cathedral-like cave chambers
€ 182.8
€ 168.18


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a remarkable journey to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This awe-inspiring natural marvel is home to the world’s longest navigable underground river, winding its way through a stunning cave system adorned with ancient stalactites and stalagmites. As you glide through the shadowy caverns by paddle boat, marvel at the cathedral-like chambers and surreal rock formations shaped by nature over thousands of years. The Underground River is not just a scenic wonder—it’s a rich ecosystem teeming with biodiversity, and a proud symbol of the Philippines' natural heritage.
By joining this tour, you’re also making a meaningful contribution to local communities and sustainable tourism. A portion of your visit supports the Ugong Rock Adventure, a government-backed ecotourism project managed by the residents of Barangay Tagabinet, including members of the Batak and Tagbanua indigenous groups. Through their cooperative, locals have found new opportunities for livelihood, environmental stewardship, and cultural preservation. What was once a quiet village is now a model for community-led conservation, where eco-guides, climbers, and nature advocates proudly share their land with visitors. Your journey becomes more than sightseeing—it becomes a story of empowerment, preservation, and responsible travel.
Lunch
Gratuities (optional)
Hotel pickup & drop-off
Additional fee for pickups outside the city contact us
National Park fees
Professional guide & driver
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
All Fees and Taxes
Boat transportation
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Valid ID
Water bottle
Camera
No public transportation nearby
Wheelchair not accessible
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Fun place to experience the Ugong Rock Adventures and do Ziplining. I was part of my excursion/tour that I purchased. The guides and workers are very nice and pleasant 😊

I had a great time trying this new adventure. The locals are very polite and will assist you all the way. Protective gears such as helmet and gloves are provided. Be careful from the edges of the rocks but the guide will inform you ahead and knows the techniques how to pass through narrow paths. If you are into adventure, you'll love it. There is a 90degree rope climbing. When you reach the top, you'll be rewarded by an amazing view. There's an optional zipline (with additional fee) to go down. My friend and I decided to climb down and saw more of the rock formations. The sound or "ugong" produced from the rocks are amazing. I encourage to try and support this activity you'll never forget in PPS Palawan 😊

What an amazing place and lovely surprise. We were supposed to go to a different zipline on our underground river tour but at the last minute it was canceled due to maintenance so we were redirected here instead. I’m so glad we were! Had I known how amazing it was, I would’ve absolutely booked this. The staff and guides were informative, friendly, funny and so very helpful. At 67 years, I wasn’t confident about climbing up inside the cave, but the women that were the guides inside the cave helped me at every moment, showing me where to place my hands, my feet and how to get me and my belly through the crevices, making me laugh and facilitating me to achieve a wonderful climb that I never thought I would be able to do. Don’t be intimidated by age or ability as you are in assisted the entire time by the guides, with harnesses and ropes and pulleys to help you climb the more difficult parts. All of the gear and safety equipment is provided. If I can do this, you can! I want to thank them all and would give them a ten out of five stars. The zip line was just the thrilling cream on top and fun reward. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I’ll definitely be back. Big hugs from Santa!

A Thrilling Adventure at Ugong Rock, Palawan If you’re looking for an adventure that gets your heart racing and your arms burning (in the best way possible), Ugong Rock Adventures in Palawan is the place to be! I went in thinking it was just a casual climb—but wow, was I in for a surprise. The journey started with spelunking through tight limestone formations, squeezing through narrow gaps, and using ropes to pull myself up steep rock faces. There were moments when I questioned my life choices (and my upper body strength), but the amazing guides kept things fun and encouraging. The climb was intense but so rewarding. At the top, the panoramic view of the surrounding forest was absolutely breathtaking! But the real highlight? The Superman-style zipline descent! Instead of taking the seated option, I went full superhero mode, soaring face-first over the lush greenery below. The rush of wind, the insane speed, and the feeling of flying made all the effort worth it. Ugong Rock Adventures is a must-visit if you love adrenaline, nature, and a good challenge. Just be prepared to work those muscles—and don’t skip leg day before coming! (Jan-2023)

This was part of our trip to the underground river - it is 300pesos to do the cave walk, which you can then walk back down, or zip line for 250-350 more. We chose to walk back down. Overall it was fine - interesting enough but our guide didn't really explain much and it felt quite rushed to just get to the top.



