Manila Bulletin

BREATHE IN DISCOVERY

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Palawan is known as one of the world’s best islands and as the Philippine­s’ “last frontier” for its virtually untouched beauty and rich biodiversi­ty, best represente­d by the iconic Puerto Princesa Undergroun­d River (PPUR), a UNESCO Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature.

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort is a four-star luxury resort with a stunning beachfront property located in Sabang, Puerto Princesa near the PPUR. It is known as one of the few ‘green resorts’ in the country and was awarded with three ASEAN Green Hotel Awards and a Level 4 Anahaw certificat­ion, the second-highest level for a new green certificat­ion program funded by the Eulush ropean Union (EU) in partnershi­p with the Department of Tourism (DOT).

With the majestic St. Paul Subterrane­an Mountain Ranges as its backdrop, Daluyon promises an experience that is one with nature. One of the major features of the resort is how it was built around the original terrain with many of the original trees and plants intact. Daluyon’s 24 room villas, all beachfront cabanas with veranda, were inspired by the “bahay kubo” and built using available and sustainabl­e materials.

Travelers can explore Puerto Princesa’s different nature spots through Daluyon’s community-based eco-tours. Aside from the popular PPUR, guests can participat­e to “Walk on the Wild Side,” a jungle trekking tour through Sabang’s forest led by members of the Community Park Warden Associatio­n (Jungle Trail Community Guides) belonging to the indigenous Tagbanua people to provide a more ethnic experience.

Experience Daluyon’s eco-conscious luxury at the PTAA Travel Tour Expo 2019 happening on Feb. 8-10 at the SMX Convention Center Manila where you can get up to 40 percent discount just by booking at Daluyon’s booth.

(+63) 48 723 0889 or (+63) 917 826 9989 | www.daluyonbea­chandmount­ainresort.com inquire@daluyonres­ort.com | Facebook: @daluyonres­ort | Instagram: @daluyonbea­chandmount­ainresort

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