Our last day of adventure was the most thrilling one. Why? We went to the lake, then river, forest, mountain and then vice versa. One of my dreams comes true experience is going to the wildlife. Here at Kingfisher Park, I have an exciting and memorable experience with Mother Nature. A haven of biodiversity and a place of countless natural wonders is such a fulfillment of my dream. Long hours of mangrove kayaking are truly an unforgettable for us. According to our tour guide, Kingfisher Park calls itself home of six kingfishers and many species of plants and animals endemic to Palawan. I’m a big fan of birds; unfortunately I haven’t seen at least one of them. We just heard their sounds.
The park was quite big with enormous aged large trees. After trekking we went back to the river and start kayaking again going through the Kubo sa Dagat Restaurant. Yeah, it’s a native restaurant/hotel which is located at the lake. We had the superb lunch of seafood there. By afternoon, our group decided to go back to Coron town with a beautiful view of sunset and rainbow which completes our tour.
Mangrove kayaking at Kingfisher Park, Coron, Palawan

Trekking at Kingfisher Park, Coron Island, Palawan

Kubo sa Dagat at Coron Island, Palawan

Photo/s originally uploaded by Fhaye
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Island Hopes on May 7th, 2012
How long did it take to kayak around? And how much did it cost? Thanks for any info you can give.