Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private)

calauit safari tripadvisor

  • picnic lunch
  • island fees
  • Entry/Admission - Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Non-compulsory Tipping
  • Environmental Fee
  • Pick up is limited within Corn Town Proper only
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travellers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
  • You'll get picked up See departure details
  • 1 Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary Stop: 7 hours - Admission included Highlights: Calauit sanctuary lusong gunboat lusong coral garden pass island Read more
  • You'll return to the starting point

calauit safari tripadvisor

  • GrahamH387 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles A great must do adventure Really good adventure with a great tour guide full of fun. Time is obviously limited on each island but enough to explore a little, snorkel or just worship the baking sun. The waters around Siargao are very clean but the current is strong stay close to the shore line. Boody fight lunch was great, a good balance of sea foods, rice, noodles, chicken adobo, veggies and fruits. Respect the cleanliness of the beaches as the locals must work hard to keep them so pristine. Read more Written 8 March 2024
  • KAVMR 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome tours with Hopspot Tours! We took a private customized tour a and c for 2 days with Hopspot tours. They are beyond expectation! They are one step ahead most especially RAM Dulay who was with us on both days anticipating our wants and needs and taking fabulous photos! The owner Dave is also awesome providing us all our needs. Truly a very reliable company to book! Read more Written 6 March 2024
  • S7526NDtonit 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles A good tour to sample some of the beaches The crew was great but started late waiting for the coast guard clearance. The stops were enough time to enjoy the location. The tour guide was very helpful and really helped the other passangers who were not strong swimmers. I was travelling by myself and had a great tine Read more Written 26 February 2024
  • 403cinzial 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Raccomemded Very beautiful experience and helpful and very kind tour guide. We made a private tour and it has been an amazing experience. Read more Written 23 February 2024
  • Abner T 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles See It to Experience the beautiful nature. And friendly people of Coron! We had a wonderful time seeing the beautiful islands of Coron. The tour was well organized and was able to enjoy each destination taken countless images of the nature paradise. Beaches, lakes, lagoon. Experience of a lifetime. Kudos to Notnot Curambao for his great customer service. Read more Written 22 February 2024
  • Traveler716864 0 contributions 2.0 of 5 bubbles Just bad timing with weather Only went to one destination because of wind. Very disappointed. It was not the tour fault the weather was bad and the wayer choppy Read more Written 18 February 2024
  • Connector685298 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Don’t go, it’s a circus Don’t go. The whale sharks get fed by guys in kayaks. They purposely throw food next to tourists so they swim within arm length. We got told to stay 5-6 meters away with the warning to get a big fine when you go closer. No guide said a word when people reached out to the whale sharks. Awful to realize this happens on a daily base. Read more Written 11 February 2024
  • nicolebX566SE 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Awful :( Awful. The whalesharks get fed by the employees all the time. They tell you to stay at least 5-6 meters away from them but no one does this. They throw the food to groups of people so the whaleshark approach the people. The employee also touched the whaleshark??? It is NOT sustainable at all. Don’t do this. Read more Written 11 February 2024
  • Getaway630863 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Worthwhile and highly recommend the tour. There was a miscommunication with the meeting location, but it was resolved with the help from another vendor. The boat crew was the best!!! They were attentive to everyone’s needs. The tour was fun and memorable. Read more Written 8 February 2024
  • sk0gsn 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Nice place Nice place and an amazing experienced The animals were well treated and had nice cages and habitats. Theres even monkeys tthere! Read more Written 6 February 2024
  • PaulCollingz 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent We had lunch on this river boat as part of the Bohol Island land tour. Excellent ambience and very good Filipino buffet lunch. Well worth the price and well organized, The Loay River is very clean. Not a single piece of plastic anywhere. All in all well done Read more Written 29 January 2024
  • geraldineaZ7828FE 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent Service Excellent tour guide and safe driver we appreciate that they picked us up at our hotel Jian his very caring make sure will have a great time and we did have an awesome time❤️ Read more Written 26 January 2024
  • ronauat 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Company could bot be located on beach. No signage Couldn’t find the tour company at Astoria beachfront & no one knew who the tour company was. Would recommend to buy paddle boarding on the beach with companies there or through your hotel. Was not able to use the paddle boarding experience we paid for. Read more Written 18 January 2024
  • Nenna91 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Horrible Horrible experience offered by Taug Whaleshark watching in Lila. The water is overcrowded by tourists packed on small boats that are sorrounding the animal. The whale shark is fed continuously with minced fish to keep the whale close to shore. The water is so smelly and dirty that the visibility is really low. At the briefing we were told to keep at least 5 m distance from the whale, however none respected the rule and the tourists were disturbing the animal all the time. After 20 minutes the visit is done and other boats are already on the shore to take your place around the whale. We spent 3000 pesos for two people, really not worthy: inhumane and not wild at all. Read more Written 18 January 2024
  • Arlene M 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Very Nice place, and good tour. Good experience, the crew were very nice,good food onboard, Only the departure of the boat was late,for late booking of kayak,lot of time wasted on waiting, instead of enjoying the nice place. Read more Written 15 January 2024

More to explore in Busuanga Island

calauit safari tripadvisor

Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private) provided by CTPH TOUR

Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private)

calauit safari tripadvisor

  • picnic lunch
  • island fees
  • Entry/Admission - Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Non-compulsory Tipping
  • Environmental Fee
  • Pick up is limited within Corn Town Proper only
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
  • You'll get picked up See departure details
  • 1 Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary Stop: 7 hours - Admission included Highlights: Calauit sanctuary lusong gunboat lusong coral garden pass island Read more
  • You'll return to the starting point

calauit safari tripadvisor

  • GrahamH387 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles A great must do adventure Really good adventure with a great tour guide full of fun. Time is obviously limited on each island but enough to explore a little, snorkel or just worship the baking sun. The waters around Siargao are very clean but the current is strong stay close to the shore line. Boody fight lunch was great, a good balance of sea foods, rice, noodles, chicken adobo, veggies and fruits. Respect the cleanliness of the beaches as the locals must work hard to keep them so pristine. Read more Written March 8, 2024
  • KAVMR 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome tours with Hopspot Tours! We took a private customized tour a and c for 2 days with Hopspot tours. They are beyond expectation! They are one step ahead most especially RAM Dulay who was with us on both days anticipating our wants and needs and taking fabulous photos! The owner Dave is also awesome providing us all our needs. Truly a very reliable company to book! Read more Written March 6, 2024
  • S7526NDtonit 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles A good tour to sample some of the beaches The crew was great but started late waiting for the coast guard clearance. The stops were enough time to enjoy the location. The tour guide was very helpful and really helped the other passangers who were not strong swimmers. I was travelling by myself and had a great tine Read more Written February 26, 2024
  • 403cinzial 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Raccomemded Very beautiful experience and helpful and very kind tour guide. We made a private tour and it has been an amazing experience. Read more Written February 23, 2024
  • Abner T 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles See It to Experience the beautiful nature. And friendly people of Coron! We had a wonderful time seeing the beautiful islands of Coron. The tour was well organized and was able to enjoy each destination taken countless images of the nature paradise. Beaches, lakes, lagoon. Experience of a lifetime. Kudos to Notnot Curambao for his great customer service. Read more Written February 22, 2024
  • Traveler716864 0 contributions 2.0 of 5 bubbles Just bad timing with weather Only went to one destination because of wind. Very disappointed. It was not the tour fault the weather was bad and the wayer choppy Read more Written February 18, 2024
  • Connector685298 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Don’t go, it’s a circus Don’t go. The whale sharks get fed by guys in kayaks. They purposely throw food next to tourists so they swim within arm length. We got told to stay 5-6 meters away with the warning to get a big fine when you go closer. No guide said a word when people reached out to the whale sharks. Awful to realize this happens on a daily base. Read more Written February 11, 2024
  • nicolebX566SE 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Awful :( Awful. The whalesharks get fed by the employees all the time. They tell you to stay at least 5-6 meters away from them but no one does this. They throw the food to groups of people so the whaleshark approach the people. The employee also touched the whaleshark??? It is NOT sustainable at all. Don’t do this. Read more Written February 11, 2024
  • Getaway630863 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Worthwhile and highly recommend the tour. There was a miscommunication with the meeting location, but it was resolved with the help from another vendor. The boat crew was the best!!! They were attentive to everyone’s needs. The tour was fun and memorable. Read more Written February 8, 2024
  • sk0gsn 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Nice place Nice place and an amazing experienced The animals were well treated and had nice cages and habitats. Theres even monkeys tthere! Read more Written February 6, 2024
  • PaulCollingz 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent We had lunch on this river boat as part of the Bohol Island land tour. Excellent ambience and very good Filipino buffet lunch. Well worth the price and well organized, The Loay River is very clean. Not a single piece of plastic anywhere. All in all well done Read more Written January 29, 2024
  • geraldineaZ7828FE 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent Service Excellent tour guide and safe driver we appreciate that they picked us up at our hotel Jian his very caring make sure will have a great time and we did have an awesome time❤️ Read more Written January 26, 2024
  • ronauat 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Company could bot be located on beach. No signage Couldn’t find the tour company at Astoria beachfront & no one knew who the tour company was. Would recommend to buy paddle boarding on the beach with companies there or through your hotel. Was not able to use the paddle boarding experience we paid for. Read more Written January 18, 2024
  • Nenna91 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Horrible Horrible experience offered by Taug Whaleshark watching in Lila. The water is overcrowded by tourists packed on small boats that are sorrounding the animal. The whale shark is fed continuously with minced fish to keep the whale close to shore. The water is so smelly and dirty that the visibility is really low. At the briefing we were told to keep at least 5 m distance from the whale, however none respected the rule and the tourists were disturbing the animal all the time. After 20 minutes the visit is done and other boats are already on the shore to take your place around the whale. We spent 3000 pesos for two people, really not worthy: inhumane and not wild at all. Read more Written January 18, 2024
  • Arlene M 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Very Nice place, and good tour. Good experience, the crew were very nice,good food onboard, Only the departure of the boat was late,for late booking of kayak,lot of time wasted on waiting, instead of enjoying the nice place. Read more Written January 15, 2024

More to explore in Busuanga Island

calauit safari tripadvisor

Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private) provided by CTPH TOUR

CALAUIT SAFARI PARK: What to Expect

CALAUIT SAFARI PARK: What to Expect

By continuing to read this article, you agree to double check with the authorities or other concerned entities for the latest updates.

That scene alone sums up the park. Three zebras escaping the scorching sun took shelter in a garage and there they stayed beside a rusty, old Pinoy jeepney. It was an intriguing sight, a harbinger of how I would see the place after spending half a day in it.

The land rover we were riding stirred dust across a vast plain where giraffes roamed gracefully, hopping from tree to tree. Zebras bent their necks as they grazed, pulling the grass off the more moist corners of the island. Africa, I mumbled as our vehicle slowed down to halt. A far cry, maybe, but for now this was the closest I could get to an African safari — Calauit Safari Park.

Zebras in my garage. Well, not my garage.

We climbed down to the arid ground and Kuya Florante, a caretaker and tour guide, led us under the shade of a gazebo. Four giraffes, I counted. They, too, were avoiding the sun and were oblivious to our presence, which until then was thought to be irresistible (wahaha). “They look small,” my friend Mica remarked while looking at them from afar. But that would change as soon as they came closer and dwarfed us. It was the first time that I got this close to the tallest land animal in the world, and it felt like I would break my neck any time as I kept looking up to their cute, gentle faces.

“This is Isabel,” said Kuya Florante while rubbing the neck of the biggest giraffe of the lot. The others, he introduced as Miller, Terrence, and Mylene. “We usually name them after their sponsors,” he answered when asked how they come up with the names.

Oh hello there, Mylene.

Feeding the giraffe is allowed here. Our group tried it. I tried it too, thinking that there was nothing wrong with it. But now that I’m writing about it and after reading about the behavior of these animals and their relationship with the human inhabitants of Calauit , I figured I probably did a bad thing. Maybe it would be best for them to not be get used to humans and for tourists to minimize impact. Maybe feeding them isn’t a good idea after all. The park may be big enough for these animals but it has faced one problem after another through the years.

Calauit Safari Park covers almost 3800 hectares. Formerly known as Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, the park was established on August 21, 1976 by Presidential Proclamation 1578 issued by President Ferdinand Marcos.

You might be wondering: How did the giraffes and zebras get here? That’s easy to answer — by boat. One hundred and four animals which also included six types of antelopes (impala, gazelle, bushbuck, eland, waterbuck, and tobi) were brought here from Kenya. The green island was transformed to a savannah — its residents relocated and its bamboo forests cleared to provide a suitable environment for the animals.

The more interesting question is: Why? The most common reason you’re gonna hear is that this was a conservation effort by President Marcos. It is said that when he attended a summit meeting in the African state, the Kenyan government asked the International Union for Conservation of Nature for assistance in the conservation of their wildlife. Calauit was Marcos’s answer to the call.

Of course, some do not find this too convincing. An Inquirer report in 2011 revealed something else: Marcos wanted to launch a tourism business. Tony Parkinson, a British man who organized the translocation of animals from Kenya to the Philippines, said, “None of them were endangered… that was all nonsense. We would never have put them on an island like that if they were endangered.” Which one to believe is up to you.

Today, according to Kuya Florante, there are 23 giraffes, 38 zebras, and around 1000 Calamian deer on the island today. The antelopes have all died out. The Calamian deer is endemic to Palawan and is an endangered species but their population has improved in the park. The male Calamian deer is horned; we only spotted one male of the dozens we have seen that morning.

Ready for adventure!

While most animals are free to run around and explore the island, there are those that are in captivity. Among these are four Philippine crocodiles, three porcupines, two pythons, a civet cat, a wild boar, a sea gull, and a number of tortoises. But the giraffes and zebras remain the crowd favorites among all animals in the sanctuary.

Crocodilus Mindorensis aka Philippine Crocodile. They are freshwater crocodiles. There are 4 at the sanctuary.

The environment (natural, social, and even political) has changed since Marcos created Little Africa in Calauit and time does not prove to be friendly to the park, which is facing a number of challenges today. Budget cuts have pushed the number of workers to dwindle from 300 to 30. The former inhabitants of the peninsula who were relocated decades ago are returning via the Balik-Calauit movement. And the animals are reported to have been on one end of a conflict with the residents.

With the staff of Calauit Safari Park

Whatever the real intentions are, one thing that remains the same is that the animals are already here. We brought them here. We adopted them. “All the animals here are Filipinos now,” Kuya Florante shared, explaining that the original individuals imported from Africa are all dead, leaving behind the offsprings, which are all born in Calauit. The least we could do is take care of them.

How to get here : From Manila, fly to Busuanga airport. If your hotel is in Coron, you can take a van/shuttle to Coron town. Here, there are several options available. You may join a group tour offered by travel agencies, normally around P2500-3000 per head. If you’re a big group, you may charter a private boat to Calauit (which can also take you to other gorgeous islands including Black Island ) for P9300 for 1-4 pax or P10,400 for 5-8 pax. Calauit Entrance Fee : P200 for Filipinos, P400 for foreigners Use of land rover : P1000 (divided by how many you are in the group)

Klook TPT2024

More Tips on YouTube ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Is this post helpful to you?

Tip Us

Related Posts:

  • The Other Pamalican Island in Busuanga, Palawan, Philippines
  • Black Island, Busuanga: The New Shade of Paradise in Palawan, Philippines
  • Lusong Shipwreck and Coral Garden: Shallow Reverie in Coron, Palawan, Philippines
  • Maquinit Hot Springs: Tub Therapy in Coron, Palawan
  • Snapshot: Waking Up to Paradise in PORT BARTON, PALAWAN
  • Mt. Tapyas: Chasing Sunsets in Coron, Palawan, Philippines
  • Sunrise at Culion Church and Fortress, Palawan
  • Aboard the Derwent Hunter: Sailing Around the Whitsunday Islands, Australia

Visit Terms page for reminders

  • Recent Posts

Yosh Dimen

  • 2024 Cebu Pacific Promos & PISO SALE with List of Covered Destinations - 4 March 2024
  • Top 13 FREE Attractions to Enjoy in MACAU - 19 February 2024
  • 7 New MACAU Attractions to Add to Your Itinerary - 18 February 2024

guest

Naalala ko na naman yung ginawa ko sa turtle T_T

Ynah barrera

How I wish to visit this place would you pls , tell us how to get in there?which place we need to stay while we are in that place..

Thank you and best regards

The Poor Traveler

Hi Ynah! It’s in the post. Bottom part.

Place to stay, better to stay in Coron or Busuanga proper.

kulot

happy to know na meron tayong ganitong park but same time sad that nobody in our govt tried to improve that such beautiful project of late Pres. Marcos… anyway, nabasa ko ung about sa Entrance Fee… para atang pangit na iba ang fee ng locals kumpara sa foreign tourist?! sa ibang bansa di ganyan dapat fair and entrance…

Ulpi Edub

May napuntahan na ako abroad na cheaper ang entrance fee ng locals. They asked for my nationality because I look like a local daw..

I’m not sure but the reason yata is that the “real” rate is the one they charge foreign tourists and they offer discounted rates sa Pinoys. Again, not sure.

petervandever

Racism…. more fun in the Philippines :)

Emalo

Pano naging racist yun?

trackback

[…] Also in Northern Palawan, Calauit Safari Park lies on a peninsula of Busuanga Island. President Marcos established the park through a presidential decree to house giraffes, zebras, and six species of antelopes that were imported from Kenya. The residents were relocated and the bamboo forests cleared to accommodate the animals. The antelopes have all died out but there are still a good number of zebras and giraffes, providing a glimpse of Africa to visitors. Also in the park are a thousand Calamian deer, an endangered species endemic to Palawan that has thrived in the island. More about Calauit here >> […]

Sab | JustOneWayTicket.com

Added to my bucket list! Looks awesome!

Ilang oras siya from Coron? Parang medyo malayo…

Far from cheap!

Derek Yuree

I was able to watch it on TV Patrol a while ago kawawa naman mga hayop dyan napapa bayaan na

Norie Padua

Yes ….walang support sa govt kasi marcos na project sayang dumadami pa naman sila di na sana tayo mangangarap pumuntang africa

AMae Manaul

kwangsoooah :-) JK

Ruel Balana

mga makasarili kc tlaga ung mga nasa gobyerno ngaun eh!dapat jan mini maintain yan para mas maganda p!

[…] and a generous amount of luck. We had realized this all too late, as we edged our way towards Calauit Safari Park on a rickety scooter that we had only learnt how to ride an hour […]

CeRenz Ramos

bakit magkaiba ung entrance fee ng foreigners sa filipinos?

[…] this ambitious concept. This isn’t the first safari in the Philippines. The first one was the Calauit Safari Park in Palawan, famously started by Ferdinand Marcos. Time had taken its toll on the park. Mired with budget cuts, […]

[…] Africa” of Busuanga, Palawan is a gem on its own. Covering almost 3,800 hectares, the Calauit Safari Park is home to giraffes, zebras, and the Calamian deer, which is endemic to Palawan. There used to be a […]

Alendri

yea right! hindi racist yun. Ghad! pls use the word properly and accdngly. Hindi racism yun. It just means discounted and pinoy tourists due to its low salary grade unlike sa dollars na kinikita nila ng mga foreigner. Maliit na bagay lang yan sa kanila. kahit san kayo magpunta dito sa pilipinas iba talaga ang foreigner rates and filipino rates. kompara mo ba naman ang 1 dollar at 45pesos na saatin.

Elisa

What if you are a foreigner and live in the Philippines No foreign money

Hannah Rivera

Ask ko lang po san po kaya magrent ng private boat going to calauit yung 7500 po?

Yosh Dimen

Hi Hannah, naku, P9300 na po ngayon ang boat pa-Calauit. Punta po kayo sa station ng mga boats malapit sa Lualhati Park. Dun pu ung tambayan ng association ng boatmen ng Coron. :)

Charlene Heck

giraffes are most definitely endangered. african animals belong in AFRICA and not toys for human entertainment. please do not support places like this. it’s just common sense and basic ethics and integrity not to support this.

Hi Charlene,

I agree. African animals belong in Africa. And in retrospect, as mentioned in the article, I realized that feeding is a bad idea.

But now that they are here, what do you think should be the appropriate course of action?

Hope you could provide some enlightenment because it’s something that I have been thinking about.

Blair

If you charter a boat to Calauit, do they wait there for you while you do the tour, or do you have to charter another one for the return trip? How long is the boat ride there?

They will wait for you

Featured On

https://www.thepoortraveler.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ft-time.png

We heard you!

Your comment is now queued for moderation! We’ll try to get back to you soonest. While waiting, follow us on these channels.

Subscribe on Youtube! Follow us on Instagram!

We heard you!

You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience.

Club Paradise Palawan

Calauit Safari Tour

calauit safari tripadvisor

Explore the Philippines’ game reserve and wildlife sanctuary in Calauit Safari Park, a 3,700 hectare island off the coast of Palawan. It is home to various species of exotic African and endemic Palawan flora and fauna where hundreds of giraffes, elans, waterbucks, Calamian deer, monkeys, fresh water crocodiles, zebras, bear cats, bushbuck and a variety of birds roam freely. This tropical safari should not be missed on your visit to Coron.

Package includes personal tour guides, boat transfers, use of tour vehicle, park entrance, snacks and short lecture, taxes and service charge.

Schedule of Trips

Morning trips are scheduled at 7:00 am. Early breakfast will be served before you leave the resort. Kindly advise the Front Desk if you need a wake-up call. Afternoon trips are scheduled at 1:00 pm.

The whole trip takes about 5-6 hours, depending on sea conditions. A tour can accommodate four to 30 persons per trip.

Terms and Conditions

  • The Calauit Office is closed Saturdays and Sundays.
  • All tours desired to be taken from Saturday to Monday mornings should be reserved by Friday afternoon.
  • All reservations received later than Friday afternoon will be confirmed Monday morning at 10:00am.

For reservations, please call 0998 844 7138 or (+63 2) 8519 5674 to 76.

The Calauit Safari Tour is operated by Club Paradise Palawan Divers.

calauit safari tripadvisor

*Rates and schedules are subject to change without prior notice.

Exclusive boat arrangements shall be charged accordingly and is subject to availability For your security, non-resort accredited boats are not allowed within the premises of Dimakya island, home of Club Paradise Palawan

Why Book Direct at ClubParadisePalawan.com?

Earn your next getaway.

sign-in

Happy Summer

calauit safari tripadvisor

HEALTH & SAFETY

calauit safari tripadvisor

Data Privacy Seal

calauit safari tripadvisor

“ THE BEST! This is great for couples. It’s small and quiet with a beautiful beach. My girlfriend and I had the beach all to ourselves! For such an amazing beach that surprised me!”

calauit safari tripadvisor

fastballfreddy, Tripadvisor

“ THE PERFECT GETAWAY!  As it is being handled by Discovery Hotels, we expected it to be excellent and that is what we got. We booked a sea view cottage which had a beautiful view of the sunrise.”

calauit safari tripadvisor

Bea G, Tripadvisor

“ TRULY A PARADISE!  Spent our quick getaway in this resort. I can say that this truly a paradise.”

calauit safari tripadvisor

Icko P, Tripadvisor

“ Great Vacation! Delightful service! Awesome staff!!  The location was awesome as the beach was right in front of you and the sun sets right at your doorsteps.”

calauit safari tripadvisor

Nino C, Tripadvisor

Awards

  • Gift Vouchers
  • Guest Feedback
  • Airport Transfers
  • Virtual Tour
  • Coron Diving
  • Discovery Fleet
  • Discovery World
  • Best Rate Guarantee
  • Legal Information
  • Personal Data Privacy & Security Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Call-us (Mobile)

Menu text label (mobile), book your stay.

Arrival Date:

Adults: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Promo Code:

Departure Date:

Children: 0 1 2 3 4

Group Code:

Advanced Search | View/Modify/Cancel

Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary

calauit safari tripadvisor

Top ways to experience nearby attractions

calauit safari tripadvisor

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as waiting time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

Lucy P

Also popular with travellers

calauit safari tripadvisor

CALAUIT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

  • (12.41 km) La Estancia Busuanga Resort
  • (5.77 km) Miley Lodging Restobar
  • (8.72 km) The Beach House Ocam Ocam
  • (9.62 km) Ocam Ocam Azur Inn
  • (9.50 km) Sea Front Cottage Ocam Ocam Beach

COMMENTS

  1. Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary

    Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary 130 reviews #23 of 54 things to do in Busuanga Island Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (318) Top ways to experience nearby attractions Coron Ultimate Tour (Shared Tour) 20 Full-day Tours from $50.00 per adult

  2. CALAUIT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

    Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary 130 reviews #23 of 54 things to do in Busuanga Island Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (318) Top ways to experience nearby attractions Coron Ultimate Tour (Shared Tour) 20 Full-day Tours from ₱2,864.77

  3. Coron Calauit Safari Tour E

    Coron Calauit Safari Tour E By Baron Travel Day Tours 0 reviews See all photos About Ages 12-99, max of 15 per group Duration: 12h Start time: Check availability Mobile ticket Live guide: English More What's included Hotel pick up and drop off transfer Licensed Tourist Boat Life Vest Local Tour Guide Cottage Rentals

  4. CALAUIT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY (Busuanga Island): All You ...

    Coron Calauit Safari Tour E Bus Tours from AU$140.91 per adult Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Shared Tour) Bus Tours

  5. Calauit Safari Wildlife Sanctuary

    Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary: Calauit Safari Wildlife Sanctuary - See 129 traveler reviews, 318 candid photos, and great deals for Busuanga Island, Philippines, at Tripadvisor.

  6. 2024 Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island ...

    Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Shared Tour) By CTPH TOUR 0 reviews See all photos About Ages 0-100, max of 15 per group Duration: 9h Start time: Check availability Mobile ticket Live guide: English More What's included What to expect Departure and return Accessibility Additional information Cancellation policy Help

  7. Safari experience in Philippines!

    Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary: Safari experience in Philippines! - See 129 traveler reviews, 318 candid photos, and great deals for Busuanga Island, Philippines, at Tripadvisor.

  8. Calauit Safari Tour

    129 Reviews #23 of 54 things to do in Busuanga Island Nature & Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas Calauit Island, Busuanga Island, Philippines Save Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private) 0 reviews Book in advance from ₱12,944.03 per adult Check availability View full product details 271shedaisy El Paso 8 4 Calauit Safari Tour

  9. Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island ...

    Take a day tour to see the savannah of Coron teeming with African giraffes, gazelles, zebras, brown deer and more Enjoy a nice morning safari tour around Calauit Game Refuge and Wildlife Sanctuary Visit some of the enclosures to see the variety of amazing local wildlife!

  10. Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private)

    1 Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary Stop: 7 hours - Admission included

  11. Coron Busuanga Calauit Safari Tour With Black Island (Private)

    About from ₱12,987.56 per adult (price varies by group size) Lowest price guarantee Ages 6-100 Duration: 6-7 hours Start time: Check availability Mobile ticket Live guide: English More What's included What to expect Departure and return Accessibility Additional information Cancellation policy FAQ Help Reserve your spot Fri, Jan 12

  12. 2023 Calauit Safari Ecotours

    Coron Accessible Hotels Coron Non-Smoking Hotels Coron Hotels with Gym Coron Hotels with Outdoor Pool Coron Hotels with Swim-up Bar Coron Hotels with Laundry Facilities Coron Hotels with a View Coron Hotels with Game room Coron Hotels with Rooftop Bar Coron Hotels with Bike Rentals Coron Hotels with Concierge Coron Hotels with Air Conditioning

  13. Hey :) Do you guys recommend the Calauit Safari...

    2 answers biscuitsR... Melbourne, Australia 0 Votes Hi! Yes, if your a nature lover go there, you dont need a booking agency, just go to the town centre and ask where to pay for the Calauit Safari Entrance Fee. Around 200peso.

  14. CALAUIT SAFARI PARK: What to Expect

    Budget cuts have pushed the number of workers to dwindle from 300 to 30. The former inhabitants of the peninsula who were relocated decades ago are returning via the Balik-Calauit movement. And the animals are reported to have been on one end of a conflict with the residents. With the staff of Calauit Safari Park.

  15. Calauit Safari

    The Calauit Safari Park is a 3,700-hectare game reserve and wildlife sanctuary in Calauit Island off Palawan province 's coast. This features African giraffes and zebras carried by a supposed translocation habitat trial involving Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. The sanctuary was established August 31, 1976.

  16. Calauit Safari Park

    Coordinates: 12°18′N 119°54′E Calauit Safari Park is a wildlife sanctuary in the Philippines which was originally created in 1976 as a game reserve featuring large African mammals, translocated there under the orders of the President Ferdinand Marcos during his 21-year rule of the country. [1] [2]

  17. Calauit Safari Tour

    Calauit Safari Tour Explore the Philippines' game reserve and wildlife sanctuary in Calauit Safari Park, a 3,700 hectare island off the coast of Palawan.

  18. They took care of everything from a to z. All we had to ...

    Africa Safari Trips: They took care of everything from a to z. All we had to do was enjoy! - See 263 traveler reviews, 1,008 candid photos, and great deals for Nairobi, Kenya, at Tripadvisor.

  19. Good option !

    Safari Hostel: Good option ! - See 123 traveler reviews, 96 candid photos, and great deals for Safari Hostel at Tripadvisor.

  20. Luxury hostel accommodation!

    Safari Hostel: Luxury hostel accommodation! - See 123 traveler reviews, 96 candid photos, and great deals for Safari Hostel at Tripadvisor.

  21. CALAUIT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

    Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary 130 reviews #23 of 54 things to do in Busuanga Island Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (318) Top ways to experience nearby attractions Coron Ultimate Tour (Shared Tour) 20 Full-day Tours from $83.00 per adult

  22. Review of Safari Hostel, Moscow, Russia

    Safari Hostel: Great hostel! - See 123 traveler reviews, 96 candid photos, and great deals for Safari Hostel at Tripadvisor.

  23. SAFARI HOSTEL

    Book Safari Hostel, Moscow on Tripadvisor: See 123 traveler reviews, 96 candid photos, and great deals for Safari Hostel, ranked #12 of 2,843 specialty lodging in Moscow and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.