Palawan’s Wonders: Exploring the Beach, the Community, and the Tradition
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- November 1, 2025
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Palawan, which is often called the “Last Frontier of the Philippines,” still draws travelers to its beautiful islands, stunning landscapes, and lively culture. The province has a great mix of nature, adventure, and tradition. From the untouched beauty of Balabac’s Onok Island to the amazing views from the top of Mt. Tapyas in Coron and

Palawan, which is sometimes called the “Last Frontier of the Philippines,” is a province that has a lot of natural beauty and cultural richness. Palawan continues to enchant travelers with its unique mix of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant traditions. From the pristine islands of Bacuit Bay in El Nido to the historic shipwrecks of Coron












Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro — As the first and only city on the island of Mindoro, Calapan City continues to embody the perfect harmony of culture, nature, and progress. Serving as the provincial capital and regional government center of MIMAROPA, Calapan thrives as a destination that celebrates its vibrant heritage while embracing growth and sustainability.
Las Piñas-For over a decade, the Villar Foundation’s key environmental initiatives, particularly the Sagip Ilog (Las Piñas–Zapote River Rehabilitation) and the Riverdrive Projects, have been recognized as pioneering models of community-led river rehabilitation, flood control, and waste management. These programs have received numerous national and international awards. These recognitions stand as proof of the project’s