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  1. Their destination: The Island of No Return — Culion. Culion is a town small and very walkable. But it is big in history. This rich and unique history makes a walk along its streets a time travel — a trip into the dark and hopeful past. Culion Island has always been isolated, a distant, hardly accessible paradise.

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    Culion, officially the Municipality of Culion (Tagalog: Bayan ng Culion), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 23,213 people.

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · Culion is a municipality in Calamianes Group of Islands, a quiet town with a history of continuous struggle. From being a former leper colony, Culion holds the promise of a brighter tomorrow with its rich past and breathtaking natural wonders. Today, Culion is slowly embracing tourism.

  4. Apr 14, 2020 · Discover Culion Island Palawan and it's dark past with leprosy. Includes history, location, how to get there, where to stay and things to do.

  5. Places to visit usually include Culion Museum, Culion Church, the many preserved structures that were built by and for the leper colony, and sometimes a climb to Aguila, a site where a statue of Jesus Christ stands.

  6. Jul 6, 2020 · Once labelled as the "leper community", Culion is now one of Palawan's prime ecotourism spots thanks to its rich history. Palawan has more to offer than world-class beaches with Culion and its historical landmarks!

  7. A small island tucked somewhere around the crystal clear water of Palawan is a historical destination in the Philippines. Culion Island is one of the intrinsically rich locations that’s worth a visit. It used to be a place people would rather avoid because it was once a leprosarium where the lepers were treated back in the olden days.

  8. Jan 1, 2015 · Blissfully situated in the Calamian Group of Islands in Palawan, Philippines, the municipality of Culion is an erstwhile leper colony during the American colonial period. It was picked as a colony because of its sheer isolation, and its topography offers great opportunities to leprosy-inflicted patients to engage in agricultural ...

  9. Nov 1, 2018 · Culion is part of the Calamian group of islands situated in the northern part of Palawan in the Philippines, approximately 200 nautical miles southwest of capital Manila.

  10. Tourism in Culion is not just about leprosy and everything associated with the disease. The island is also blessed with natural formations such as waterfalls. There are at least eight waterfalls in Culion – Balanga, Berg, Butnongan, Coring, Igay, Langit, San Pablo, and Sinangkan.

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