Trending ang aktres na si Nadine Lustre ngayon nang ipost niya ang kanilang road trip sa Palawan kasama ang kanyang boyfriend na si Christophe Bariou kung saan dinala ng binata ang aktres sa mga lugar na lagi niyang pinupuntahan noong hindi pa sila.
Ang ganda nga naman ng lugar na pinagdalhan ni Christophe kay Nadine, virgin island pa itong matatawag dahil hindi pa nga napo-promote base na rin sa mga kuha nila lalo na ‘yung nakaupo sila sa rock formation sa Palawan habang tinatanaw nila ang malawak na patag sa baba na puro kulay luntian.
“I was excited to share with @nadine one of my favorites spots. Did a road trip with her of the full Southern loop Palawan, the most untouched and adventurous part of Palawan, stopping by waterfalls (some of em still managed by the tribes) and getting amazing cliff side views here and there. It’s quite the beaten path as tourists tend to only focus on the North side (El Nido) but the south for me is far more interesting and raw. A place from which you can still get this rare feeling today of discovering a new spot on your own. Plus people are extra friendly and proud to show you around their unspoiled paradise. If you’re looking to get lost and find yourself, this is the place,” sabi ng BF ni Nadine.
Mahilig sa nature si Christophe bagay na isa sa nagustuhan siguro ni Nadine dahil dinadala siya sa mga lugar kung saan siya puwedeng huminga pagkatapos ng trabaho niya sa Manila.
“Palawan will always be the island closest to my heart. My family (originally Ilocanos) has been living in Puerto Princesa for nearly 30 years and I’ve also spent a big chunk of my childhood summers here just exploring the jungles and the beaches on my own. From the rich ocean depths to the impressive mountain ranges, this island has some of the most epic landscapes. And on top of its complex endemic wildlife, it is also rich in culture, tribal wisdom, and ancient history. Actually, one of the oldest Filipino humans remains that are around 50,000 years old were found in South Palawan in the Tabon Caves, dubbed as the Philippines’ Cradle of Civilization. Palawan is the reason why I was convinced since my youth that I wanted to surround myself with nature and live on the islands,” dagdag pa niya.