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Defining the color of Palawan is impossible without seeing its enchanting mountains, plains, and people living on the coast. There are many ways to appreciate Palawan's culture and beauty. A Palawan tour to learn about the island's charming indigenous people is a great way to spend your vacation. This is the perfect trip for those who want to meet many kinds of people.
Palawan's most valuable treasure
You will find tribal groups living in Palawan, including Tagbanwa, Kagayanen, Palawano, Tao Bat, Morbog and Batak. During the Palawan Tour, you may have the opportunity to see and interact with some of them. Many tag banwas live along the eastern and western coastlines of central Palawan. Kagayanen is mainly located in Busuanga and Colon in the northern part of the state. Depending on the season, Taaw & # 39; t Bato is Singnapan Valley or Mt. Mantaringahan. Morbogs live on Balabac Island, south of Palawan. There are Batak people in the northeastern part of Palawan.
Batak: The quiet mountain people
When taking a Palawan tour to meet different tribes, it is recommended that you start your trip in the mountains where the Batak live. They are the smallest tribe of the island that likes to live in the mountains. Their curly hair, dark skin tone, and short stature began to consider them descendants of the Eita tribe. Batak men sell honey, rattan trees, and Almaciga sap for livelihood. Women make exotic baskets, bead necklaces, flower pots and textile items. Experts say the Batak are introverted and rarely speak even among themselves.
Monogamous Tag Vanua people
Consider Aboryan, Quezon and Puerto Princesa as the next destination for the Palawan tour. Here you can see that Tag Bangwa lives in a compact village. There are many dialects in this tribe. The main language is Palawano, but you can also speak Quyonon, Caravian, and Tagalog. Their elders still choose to wear a bahug, but some members of the younger generation are wearing modern clothes. They live with a nuclear family and are monogamous devotedly.
"Rock People" in the cave dwelling
After learning about Tagbanwas, head to the mountain. Palawan Tour Mataringahan or Singnapan Basin. Here you can meet Taaw & t Bato. Faithful to their name, which means "rock people", these families choose to live in mountains and caves. Build a lattice-like structure of seedlings intertwined in the gaps in the walls. They often use these as data [beds] and ragcoes [grans]. They play instruments such as Kudron, which is a boat-type string instrument, and Kubbing, which is a chin harp.
Contact a registered travel agent in the Philippines to learn about the tours and travel packages available for tours around Palawan. Most of these tours include island trips, city or town tours, and comfortable accommodation.
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