BOHOL

Bohol is celebrated for its natural beauty, from the iconic Chocolate Hills to the pristine beaches of Panglao Island. Visitors can explore the island's unique geological formations, vibrant coral reefs, and lush countryside. Bohol is also home to the tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates, offering a unique wildlife experience. The island's blend of natural attractions, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality makes it a captivating destination in the Philippines.

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WHAT TO SEE

Tarsier Sanctuary

Tarsier Sanctuary

A visit to Bohol is incomplete without seeing the tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates, in its natural habitat.

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Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills

These unique geological formations, over 1,200 symmetrical mounds, turn cocoa-brown in the dry season, creating a breathtaking landscape.

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Loboc River

Loboc River

Experience a serene river cruise on the Loboc River, often accompanied by a local band and buffet meal, offering a glimpse of lush riverside jungles.

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Panglao Island

Panglao Island

Known for its white sandy beaches and excellent diving spots, Panglao Island is a haven for beach lovers and divers.

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Baclayon Church

Baclayon Church

ne of the oldest churches in the Philippines, this historic church features old religious relics and beautiful Spanish colonial architecture.

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Hinagdanan Cave

Hinagdanan Cave

A naturally lit limestone cave with a lagoon, Hinagdanan Cave is a popular spot for photography and a cool dip in its fresh waters.

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Blood Compact Shrine

Blood Compact Shrine

This landmark commemorates the first treaty of friendship between the Spanish and Filipinos, offering historical insight and a picturesque view of the Bohol Sea.

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Bilar Man-Made Forest

Bilar Man-Made Forest

A two-kilometer stretch of densely planted mahogany trees in Bilar, this forest offers a refreshing and cool respite, ideal for a scenic drive or walk.

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