Ugong Rock Adventures is an exhilarating eco-tourism attraction located in the rural area of Tagabinet, Puerto Princesa City, on the island of Palawan, Philippines. This community-based sustainable tourism initiative offers visitors a unique and challenging experience, merging adventure with cultural immersion. The centerpiece of the attraction is Ugong Rock itself, a 75-foot limestone formation named after the echoing 'ugong' sound produced when the hollow rock formations are hit. Adventurers can spelunk through the various cave chambers to witness stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations as well as rock climbing and zip-lining opportunities for a truly exhilarating experience. The final zip-line offers a thrilling 21-second ride through a scenic view of karst landscapes and lush greenery. This sustainable tourism project not only provides an unforgettable experience to tourists but also provides significant economic benefits to the local community. Guides are local villagers trained in environmental conservation, ensuring that visitors receive enlightening insights into the local ecosystem and cultural heritage.