"...On a regular day, you may visit the spacious gallery covered by cogon leaves treated and bundled heavily before laid out as roofing. Do not forget to try the restaurant dishes. They have pasta, sandwiches, salads and typical Pinoy set meals. Don’t go home not having tasted the Kamarikutan coffee, brewed kapeng barako that will kick your sleepy spirit back in awe of the surroundings. There are also many souvenir items to choose from."

I personally love Kamarikutan for its advocacy for nature and art. It very well exemplifies what Kamarikutan means in English? forested or full of trees. From the gate, you will be greeted by towering trees that are home to different birds and even squirrels. There are big koi fishes in the pond, the favorite object of pictures among visitors..." - Jodelen Ortiz

Kamarikutan hosts the Pagdiwata Festival during May. This event gathers well-known national artists in music, fine arts, television, or literature.


Kamarikutan is located Rizal Avenue Extention, Puerto Princesa City 5300 (just past the airport coming from the town proper).

Proudly Pinoy!