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Serene Kayangan Lake


Serene Kayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake Coron, Palawan. This is heaven for those seeking outdoors and outback adventures. It is scuba diving paradise and the island still boasts virgin nature. Kayangan Lake is a wonderful tourist spot that is surrounded with rocky mountain composed of limestone and clothed with mangrove forests. The water is fresh and clean and you can feel the good aura of the place vibrating. Whether you are a savvy traveller or just a normal guy that wants to be refreshed away from the noise of the city, this majestic nature is surely a solution to that.

Kayangan Lake: Cleanest Lake in Asia


Kayangan Lake: Cleanest Lake in Asia

Kayangan Lake is a hall of fame awardee for the cleanest and greenest inland body of water in the Philippines and dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. The climb was a bit slippery but you can hang onto to wooden railings. Its definitely worth the 350 steps. The trauma to your joints will disappear upon gazing at the turquoise waters of this lake in Palawan. The serene lake is rimmed with corals, perfect for snorkeling. The water is calm and transparent, the limestone formations are visible. 

Kayangan Lake Deck



Kayangan Lake Deck

Kayangan Lake, dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. Kayangan Lake is one of Coron’s primary attractions. Accessible by a steep 10-minute climb, the crystal-clear waters of Lake Kayangan are nestled into the mountain walls, underwater is like a moonscape. Kayangan Lake located at Coron Island, Northern Palawan, is one of the popular attractions in Coron and is considered to be the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Sometimes called the Blue Lagoon, this freshwater lagoon is set amid sheer limestone cliffs.

Kayangan Lake




Kayangan Lake in Palawan is a tiring trek going up, midway you will see a cave to your left. Do not miss this perfect spot for taking a photo with the breathtaking islets as your background. After this, its all downhill going to Kayangan Lake. Freshwater lake, the tour guide said that among the 7 lakes owned by the Tagbanua Tribe, only 2 are open to the public. The Kayangan Lake and the Barracuda Lake, the rest are very sacred and can only be accessed by the natives. A rumor is circulating that a giant octopus is a resident of one of these lakes, or it is just a myth to prevent curios trespassers.

Kayangan Lake


Kayangan Lake is located at Coron Island, Northern Palawan. It is said to be the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Sometimes called the Blue Lagoon, this freshwater lagoon is amidst sheer limestone cliffs.This beautiful picture perfect scenery can be seen after a walk up a mountain trail.


Kayangan Lake can be found in Coron Island north of Palawan is said to be among the cleanest lake in Asia. Surrounded by rocky mountains covered by green trees and plants it certainly evokes an image of a lagoon one was used to seeing only in postcards and movies. If one is expecting paradise, they can’t be any more head on, as the way towards Kayangan Lake itself serves as a prelude of sights to see, all indication points towards a conclusion that indeed, it is paradise on Earth.

Kayangan Lake


Kayangan Lake in Palawan

Kayangan Lake is a wonderful tourist spot in Palawan surrounded with rocky mountain composed of limestone and clothed with mangrove forests. The water is fresh and clean and you can feel the good aura of the place vibrating. Whether you are a savvy traveller or just a normal guy that wants to be refreshed away from the noise of the city, this majestic nature is surely a solution to that.


Going to Kayangan Lake





View going to Kayangan Lake!

Kayangan Lake, Coron Island, Palawan, dubbed the cleanest lake in the Philippines, is surrounded by a karst scenery of limestone cliffs and guarded maintained by Tagbanua Tribesmen. Kayangan Lake is 70% freshwater and 30% salt water.

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