If you are in the Philippines and ready to travel to Palawan, the next guide may be a great help to your trip. Palawan Busanga Airport, after the flight landed smoothly, we drove to Caravot Island four hours away. In fact, before I arrived in Kenya, I came here to feel the raves of a group of guys on an island. The island is located at the northernmost end of Palawan, and there are some things from Africa on the island, giraffes, zebras, gazelles, musk cats, crocodiles, etc. According to the staff, there are probably some species of world-class endangered conservation animals. The island is not too big. After arriving, a special jeepney will take you around the island, and all the rare animals can be seen throughout the whole journey. In fact, just as you arrive in the African grassland, animals and plants, flowers and plants, are warmly welcoming you. On weekdays, there are not many tourists, and a very small group of animals survives the unfailing paradise. 【Attraction Guide】Detailed address: Calauit Game Preserve & Wildlife Sanctuary, Busuanga Traffic Guide: From Manila, you can take a flight from Manila to Palawan Busanga Airport in 1.5 hours. You can book a local car online to Unnamed Road Pier, about 1.5-2 hours to arrive. After arriving, you can buy a ferry ticket at the pier for 10 minutes to get to the island. Opening hours: 09:00-16:30/17:00 Ticket price: The total cost of landing on the island is 400peso/person sightseeing car 1000P1 Passenger shuttle boat 500P/round trip per person highlights: endangered animals, such as gazelle, fennel cat, crocodile, porcupine, python, Palawan ghost, zebra, giraffe and other small Tips: 1, the signal on the island is very poor, the network coverage is very small, So go to the island to put down your mobile phone and have fun; 2, you can bring some simple food, there is no restaurant on the island, and even sell less water and drinks; 3, June-November is the rainy season in the Philippines, pay more attention to the weather before travel, remember to bring an umbrella in the rainy season.