Explore the diverse topography of Palawan’s natural wonder, featuring flat terrains, rolling hinterlands, hills, and majestic mountain peaks. Three prominent peaks, Cleopatra’s Needle (1,500m), Mt. St. Paul (1,028m), and Mt. Bloomfield (870m), form the St. Paul mountain range, characterized by limestone karst outcrops. Stretching 11 km in length and 3-5 km in width, this ancient karst, estimated to be 16-20 million years old, covers approximately 35 sq. km.

Babuyan River
Babuyan River

Functioning as a vital catchment, the park influences two crucial river systems. The Cabayugan River descends from Mt. Bloomfield, nurturing paddy farms before transforming into the underground river beneath Mt. St. Paul. Additionally, the Babuyan River, Palawan’s longest at 54 km, sustains local communities by providing water for both domestic and agricultural purposes. Delve into the geological marvels and ecological significance of this breathtaking park.

Babuyan River
Babuyan River