Tourism
“The PPSRNP World Heritage Site, declared as 1 of the New 7 Wonders of Nature is among the country’s premier eco-tourism destination. It known for intact old growth forest, interesting wildlife, beautiful white sand beaches, impressive caves systems and unspoiled natural beauty that will make your visit worthwhile. Through a sustainable tourism program, it provides visitors a genuine wilderness experience.”

Points of Interest
The PPUR is one of the few such caves which the general public can easily experience and enjoy. It is navigable up to 4.3 km. and is reputed to be the longest navigable underground river in the World. Park operated paddle boats take visitors for 1 hour tour of the cave to appreciate the different rock formations as well as the thousands of bats and swiftlets that inhabit the cave.
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The PPUR is one of the few such caves which the general public can easily experience and. It is navigable up to 4.3 km. and is reputed to be the longest navigable underground river in the World. Park operated paddle boats take visitors for 1 hour tour of the cave to appreciate the different rock formations as well as the thousand of bats and swiftlets that inhabit the cave.
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Ethnological Museum
For display, exhibit and presentation of history and culture of the Batak and Tagbanua, two of the indigenous cultural groups present in the Park, visit the Ethnographic Museum located at the Park Visitor Center. Briefings and printed information could also be availed at the center.
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