Kuyba Almoneca Meditation Tour In Palawan

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“Kuyba” means cave in Bicolano dialect while “Almoneca” is the combination of the names of the children of the owner- “Allen, Neil, and Monica”, their youngest is named “Almoneca.” The place has three natural caves- Holy Family Cave which has a stalactite formation of the Holy Face Jesus , Bat cave and the last one has a natural swimming pool and fish spa for your relaxation and bonding. On the other hand, Vietnamese Village used to be an asylum camp for 2000+ Vietnamese refugees during the American-Vietnam war. Today, travelers visit the restaurant, which serves authenticatic Vietnamese cuisines where the Palawan’s interpretation of “Pho” called Chao-long is patterned after.

ITINERARY:
Pick Up from Hotel, Travel to Kuyba Almoneca Meditation Garden, Travel to Viet Ville Restaurant and Back To hotel .

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* Duration: 4 hours
* Starts: Puerto Princesa, Philippines
* Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Bus & Minivan Tours



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“Kuyba” means cave in Bicolano dialect while “Almoneca” is the combination of the names of the children of the owner- “Allen, Neil, and Monica”, their youngest is named “Almoneca.” The place has three natural caves- Holy Family Cave which has a stalactite formation of the Holy Face Jesus , Bat cave and the last one has a natural swimming pool and fish spa for your relaxation and bonding. On the other hand, Vietnamese Village used to be an asylum camp for 2000+ Vietnamese refugees during the American-Vietnam war. Today, travelers visit the restaurant, which serves authenticatic Vietnamese cuisines where the Palawan’s interpretation of “Pho” called Chao-long is patterned after.

ITINERARY:
Pick Up from Hotel, Travel to Kuyba Almoneca Meditation Garden, Travel to Viet Ville Restaurant and Back To hotel .

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Stop At: Kuyba Almoneca Meditation Garden, Sitio Masikap Barangay San Jose, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines

“Kuyba” means cave in Bicolano dialect while “Almoneca” is the combination of the names of the children of the owner- “Allen, Neil, and Monica”, their youngest is named “Almoneca.” The place has three natural caves- Holy Family Cave which has a stalactite formation of the Holy Face Jesus , Bat cave and the last one has a natural swimming pool and fish spa for your relaxation and bonding. On the other hand, Vietnamese Village used to be an asylum camp for 2000+ Vietnamese refugees during the American-Vietnam war. Today, travelers visit the restaurant, which serves authenticatic Vietnamese cuisines where the Palawan’s interpretation of “Pho” called Chao-long is patterned after.

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Viet Ville Restaurant, Barangay Sta. Lourdes, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines

This Vietnamese restaurant is a hidden gem for those looking for a great alternative to the “usual” menus. The ambiance of traditional tropical southern Asian architecture creates a very pleasant dining atmosphere.

Duration: 1 hour



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