Asian Geographic - 08.2018

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Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in


1994, Tubbataha Reef is another contender


for one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the


World. This remarkably pristine coral reef


in the Sulu Sea comprises two atolls (simply


referred to as the North and South Atoll), a


100-metre reef wall, lagoons and two coral


islands. The iconic and threatened Napoleon


wrasse can be found in these waters, alongside


whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, and


tiger sharks. Endangered green turtles and


hawksbill turtles also nest here, and the area


hosts various species of endangered seabirds.


PHILIPPINES


Plunge into One of the


World’s Natural Wonders


WHEN
March to June

WHERE
Tubbataha Reefs
Natural Park

HOW
From Manila Airport, fly to
Puerto Princesa, then it’s
a 10-hour boat ride

EXPERIENCE


DIVING


This precious site in the Coral Triangle,
home to 75 percent of the world’s corals
and 40 percent of the world’s fish species, is
heavily guarded by park rangers day and night.
To conserve the reef, the dive season only runs
for a quarter of the year.
After exploring the waters, indulge in a
feast of lechon, or roasted suckling pig, one
of the country’s most famous dishes. Stuffed
with herbs and vegetables and turned over hot
coals until the skin turns crispy, this culinary
favourite is often enjoyed with thick liver
sauce and a bowl of rice and beans.

above Whitetip reef
sharks swim amid
the corals

top Fish and manta
rays call the Tubbataha
Reef home

PHILIPPINES


Tubbataha Reef
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