Expedition Completed
TRAVEL PROGRAM:Tour of the Philippines
Day 1. January 11, 2026 (Sunday). ARRIVAL IN PUERTO PRINCESA
Arrival in Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan Island, the westernmost island in the Philippine archipelago. Transfer and check-in at PRINCESA GARDEN ISLAND RESORT AND SPA 4*. Free time in Puerto Princesa.
*Recommended international flights to Manila:
– Etihad Airways, flight EY-446, departing from Abu Dhabi on January 11 at 08:55 AM, arriving in Manila on January 11 at 21:10.
– Turkish Airlines, flight TK-84, departing from Istanbul on January 11 at 02:10 AM, arriving in Manila on January 11 at 18:10.
– Qatar Airways, flight QR-932, departing from Doha on January 11 at 02:55 AM, arriving in Manila on January 11 at 16:30.
**Recommended flights to Puerto Princesa:
– AirAsia Zest, flight Z2-430, departure from Manila on January 12 at 1:35 PM, arrival in Puerto Princesa on January 12 at 3:00 PM,
– Philippine Airlines, flight PR-2787, departure from Manila on January 12 at 6:05 PM, arrival in Puerto Princesa on January 12 at 7:20 PM,
– Cebu Pacific, flight 5J-645, departure from Manila on January 12 at 10:40 AM, arrival in Puerto Princesa on January 12 at 12:10 PM,
– Any other flight arriving in Puerto Princesa at any time on January 12.
Meals included: Dinner
Accommodation included: PRINCESA GARDEN ISLAND RESORT AND SPA 4*
Day 2. January 12, 2026 (Monday). BATAK TRIBE
After breakfast, we will visit the Batak tribe. Our trek to the traditional village will involve crossing several rivers. Although the 1.5-hour hike is not difficult, we should be prepared to get wet.
In the village, we will learn about the traditional lifestyle of the Batak people, their hunting methods, and traditional crafts. The community leaders, dressed in traditional attire and equipped with handmade hunting gear, will welcome us and introduce us to their culture. They will perform traditional dances and sounds used in ceremonies to express gratitude to nature spirits for a bountiful harvest and to worship pagan gods. We will also have the opportunity to interact with the tribe and learn about their hunting strategies and way of life.
The Batak were once a nomadic people but were forced by the government to settle in small villages. Despite this, they often venture into the forest for several days to harvest, which has both economic and spiritual significance. Their belief system is based on animism, with spirits residing in nature. They distinguish between "panyaen" (malicious spirits) and "divata" (generally benevolent but capricious spirits). The Batak regularly make offerings to these spirits, and shamans undergo spiritual possession to communicate with them and heal the sick.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: PRINCESA GARDEN ISLAND RESORT AND SPA 4*
Day 3. January 13, 2026 (Tuesday). PUERTO PRINCESA – SABANG – UNDERGROUND RIVER – DALUYON
Today we will head to Sabang to explore the Underground River, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the natural wonders of the world. Upon arrival in Sabang, we will take a boat to the National Park, where we will switch to canoes for a journey through the Puerto Princesa Underground River.
After lunch, we will enjoy a boat ride through scenic mangrove forests with an experienced local guide who will introduce us to the mangrove ecosystem.
Later, we will check into the DALUYON BEACH AND MOUNTAIN RESORT 4*, located right on the shores of the South China Sea.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: DALUYON BEACH AND MOUNTAIN RESORT 4*
Day 4. January 14, 2026 (Wednesday). SABANG – TAYTAY – EL NIDO
After breakfast we will embark on a long drive to El Nido (5 – 5.5 hours).
On the way, we will visit the town of Taytay, home to the most famous and important historical landmark in all of Palawan, the Santa Isabel Fort. During high tide, the fort is separated from the mainland by over 100 meters, but it reconnects during low tide.
The town has a charming provincial feel, where the locals go about their daily lives and treat tourists as honored guests without trying to sell unnecessary services at every step.
After lunch, we will arrive in El Nido, the gateway to the most beautiful islands.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: FUNNY LION EL NIDO
Day 5. January 15, 2026 (Thursday). EL NIDO ISLAND HOPPING
After breakfast we will embark on an unforgettable island-hopping tour around El Nido. Our first stop will be the Big Lagoon, where we can explore by boat or kayak among stunning rock formations. Next, we will visit the Sacret Lagoon to explore its caves. We will then relax at Seven Commando Beach and go snorkeling at Shimizu Island. We will end the day by watching the sunset at the beautiful Payong-Payong Beach.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: FUNNY LION EL NIDO
Day 6. January 16, 2026 (Friday). EL NIDO – BORACAY
Today we will leave El Nido and head to Lio Airport for our flight to Boracay, another paradise island with white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife.
Our flight is expected to depart at 1:00 PM, arriving in Caticlan at 2:00 PM. From the airport, we will take a 15-20 minute ferry ride, and then a short drive to our hotel.
In the evening, we’ll have free time on Boracay at Savoy Hotel Boracay Newcoast 4*.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: Savoy Hotel Boracay Newcoast 4*
Day 7. January 17, 2026 (Saturday). ATI TRIBE
After breakfast we will visit the Ati tribe, who are Negritos by origin, having migrated to the Philippines on foot about forty-five thousand years ago during the Paleolithic period. They stand out from other groups with their dark skin and round eyes and are spread across Boracay, Panay, and other Visayan Islands.
We will visit the Ati village, which spans over 2 hectares and is surrounded by a wall, home to about 200 Ati people. The Ati were the first inhabitants of Boracay, practicing animism and believing in supernatural forces. According to their beliefs, water, sky, and mountains are guarded by nature spirits. The Ati are also known for their expertise in herbal medicine and their hunting skills.
During our visit, the village children will welcome us with a small performance. The village complex consists of 30 houses and includes educational facilities, a clinic, a school, a chapel, and even a ceremonial site and community house, allowing the Ati to maintain their traditional beliefs.
We will also visit the Ati Heritage Center, where we will learn about the tribe’s important historical milestones. The Heritage Center sometimes serves as a chapel or school, and nearby is a museum showcasing Ati historical artifacts.
During our visit, we will observe their fishing and farming techniques.
This visit will prepare us for participating in the Ati-Atihan Festival, where we will learn about the significance of this event directly from the tribe. The festival is one of the most anticipated and colorful events in the Philippines. This annual celebration, which began in 1212, commemorates two significant events: the treaty between the tribes and the veneration of Santo Niño (the Child Jesus).
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: Savoy Hotel Boracay Newcoast 4*
Day 8. January 18, 2026 (Sunday). ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
After breakfast we will head to Aklan to take part in the Ati-Atihan Festival, the mother of all Filipino festivals. Our journey will begin with a trip to the Cagban port, where we will board a shuttle to Kalibo/Aklan.
Here, we will be captivated by a vibrant parade, where people dressed in traditional attire dance and sing in honor of the Santo Niño (Holy Child). Festival participants will showcase their rich culture and traditions on elaborately decorated floats, accompanied by loud, rhythmic music. We will also have the opportunity to join in the street dance parade.
Ati-Atihan is the most colorful and the oldest festival in the Philippines, which is why it is called the mother of all festivals.
The history of this festival dates back to the 13th century when fair-skinned Malay settlers from the island of Borneo arrived on Panay Island. They bought a small piece of land from the local Negrito tribe, the Ati, and were allowed to settle in the valley. One year, the Ati experienced a poor harvest and asked the Malays for food. The Malays extended a helping hand to their neighbors. In return, the Ati held a celebration with songs and dances as a sign of friendship. The Malays painted their faces black in honor of the Ati and joined the festivities.
When the Spanish arrived on the island, the festival adopted some Catholic elements, including the veneration of the Santo Niño.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation included: Savoy Hotel Boracay Newcoast 4*
Day 9. January 19, 2026 (Monday). DEPARTURE FROM BORACAY
After breakfast we will transfer to Caticlan Airport (Boracay) for our flight to Manila, followed by an international flight.
Meals included: Breakfast
Accommodation included: None
*Recommended flights from Caticlan Airport, Boracay:
– AirAsia Zest, flight Z2-222, departing from Caticlan on January 20 at 12:35 PM, arriving in Manila on January 20 at 1:45 PM.
– Philippine Airlines, flight PR-2038, departing from Caticlan on January 20 at 11:35 AM, arriving in Manila on January 20 at 12:50 PM.
– Cebu Pacific, flight 5J-898, departing from Caticlan on January 20 at 12:15 PM, arriving in Manila on January 20 at 1:25 PM.
– Any other flight departing from Caticlan Airport on January 20.
**Recommended international flights from Manila:
– Etihad Airways, flight EY-441, departing from Manila on January 20 at 6:45 PM, arriving in Abu Dhabi on January 21 at 12:15 AM.
– Emirates, flight EK-333, departing from Manila on January 20 at 5:30 PM, arriving in Dubai on January 20 at 11:05 PM.
– Qatar Airways, flight QR-933, departing from Manila on January 20 at 6:30 PM, arriving in Doha on January 20 at 11:20 PM.
– Turkish Airlines, flight TK-85, departing from Manila on January 20 at 9:35 PM, arriving in Istanbul on January 21 at 5:55 AM.
– Any other flight departing from Manila that aligns with your Caticlan flight on January 20.
*The tour operator does not take responsibility for any changes in the schedule of local airlines that may occur after booking. The operator will make every effort to minimize potential disruptions to the approved itinerary. Route changes may occur due to force majeure circumstances, current schedules, the availability of domestic flights, and the possibility of charter flights. It is recommended to obtain insurance for full coverage of possible risks and inconveniences during the trip.