Polish Consul Visits El Nido

Polish Consul Visits El Nido As the Polish Government eyes the establishment of honorary Consulate in the Province of Palawan, Polish Consul Aleksander Parzych, together with his Vice Consul Bartosz Wozniczko, visited El Nido on June 16-18, 2021. This was part of their itinerary to meet Palawan officials that started in Puerto Princesa on June continue reading : Polish Consul Visits El Nido

El Nido Trains Facilitators for Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment

In preparation for conducting Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CRDA), the Municipal Government of El Nido, though the Municipal Planning and Development Office (MPDO), trained the members of the Technical Working Group (TWG) who will be sent to the 18 barangays for CDRA. The participants shall facilitate data gathering and discussions to come up with continue reading : El Nido Trains Facilitators for Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment

History Islands

As the Municipal Government of El Nido rebrands tours A, B, C & D into the “7 Wonders of El Nido,” one set of tour, History Islands in particular, needs a lot of explaining to guests and even tour operators. Though the islands are familiar with tour operators and most of the guests, the cluster name continue reading : History Islands

Friendly Paradise Seal

On February 13, 2018, Hon. Nieves C. Rosento, Municipal Mayor of El Nido, Palawan, issued Executive Order RCN-005-2018, “AN ORDER INSTITUTIONALIZING FRIENDLY PARADISE SEAL FOR TOURISM-RELATED BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS.” The said order aims to encourage tourism businesses to align their company efforts with El Nido’s tourism vision: “FRIENDLY PARADISE.” Tourism-related business establishments shall be awarded by continue reading : Friendly Paradise Seal

Sinalakan Turtle

In 2004, while conducting a regular archaeological excavation at Dewil Valley, Dr. Jun Cayron, a member of Palawan Island Paleo-History Project, found a turtle-shaped jar in Sinalakan Karst. Dewil Valley is located in New Ibajay, El Nido, Palawan and home to the most important archaeological site in Northern Palawan at present, Ille Cave. This discovery was continue reading : Sinalakan Turtle

Burke Museum Receives $80,000 Award to Connect Communities in Washington State With Palawan Island, Philippines

Seattle—The Burke Museum will connect two distant communities that share a common interest in preserving their natural and archaeological heritage, and revitalizing cultural practices, thanks to an $80,000 grant awarded by the American Alliance of Museums. Suquamish, Washington and El Nido, Palawan, in the Philippines, are both shoreline communities that share a deep history of continue reading : Burke Museum Receives $80,000 Award to Connect Communities in Washington State With Palawan Island, Philippines