Facts about Bohol.
Bohol is an island located in the Central Visayas region with Tagbilaran as its capital.
The most popular tourist destination in this province is the “Chocolate Hills”. The Chocolate Hills are considered one of Philippine's natural wonders. These hills are believed to be made of limestones which were left over from the coral reefs during the Ice Age when the island was submerged. They turn brown during the summer and green during the wet and cold season.
The most popular tourist destination in this province is the “Chocolate Hills”. The Chocolate Hills are considered one of Philippine's natural wonders. These hills are believed to be made of limestones which were left over from the coral reefs during the Ice Age when the island was submerged. They turn brown during the summer and green during the wet and cold season.
There are also numerous waterfalls and caves that are scattered across the island, like the Mag‑Aso Falls in Antequera and Can-Umantad Falls in Candijay wherein the water is cool and often creates a mist in humid mornings which can hide the falls. Also located in Candijay is the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces which is equally breathtaking.
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Bohol also pride itself of its beaches and resorts. Panglao Island, located just southwest of Tagbilaran, is famous for its diving locations and is routinely listed as one of the top ten diving locations in the world.
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Suggested Tour Activities in BOHOL:
Tour # 1: Bohol Island Hopping and Dolphin Watching Tour
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What To Expect:
See three of Bohol's most wonderful islands with this half day island jumping visit. Find what makes Bohol such a most loved for local people and outsiders with a visit to Balicasag Island and Virgin Island. Start the day with an early reminder and get up at your inn, promptly pursued by takeoff for your first stop of the day, Balicasag Usland, renowned for its vivid corals and rich marine life! When you arrive, appreciate viewing the dolphins at the reef, and afterward draw near experiences with the fishes and more with some swimming and fish bolstering in the perfectly clear waters. End the visit by making a beeline for Virgin Island and walking around the delightful white sand sandbar before returning to your inn. |
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Tour # 2: Bohol Countryside with Panglao Highlights
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What To Expect
Hit two winged creatures with one stone with this mix visit that takes you to the best of both Bohol Countryside and Panglao Island. Begin the day with a visit to the Blood Compact Site, a verifiable milestone in the Bohol. From that point, head to Baclayon Church and Museum, one of the nation's most established places of worship, and a National Treasure in the Philippines. In the wake of investigating the congregation and its historical center loaded up with antiques from the Spanish provincial time, head over to the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. There, you'll see the world's littlest primates - cute and bug-looked at, however jeopardized so be cautious when you stroll around the haven! Next up: a smorgasbord lunch along Loboc River, on a coasting café that travels along the waterway as well! After lunch, go to the Bilar Manmade Forest - a lovely 2 kilometer long Mahogany timberland. From that point, head to the well known Chocolate Hills that really look like Hershey Kisses from above! Visit the Butterfly Sanctuary, at that point go trinket shopping, closing your voyage through Bohol Countryside's features. For the second 50% of the visit, you'll be taken to Hinagdaanan Cave, Dauis Church, Panglao Watchtower, Shell Museum and Bohol Bee Farm. You can take a dunk in the cavern lake in Hinagdaanan Cave, at that point head to Dauis Church to see another of the nation's most established temples in Bohol. From that point, head to Panglao Watchtower for phenomenal perspectives on Panglao island. At that point, drop by Shell Museum to see the tremendous gathering of ocean shells. The visit closes with a 30 moment guided strolling voyage through Bohol Bee Farm, where you can see the natural vegetable greenhouse, making region and honey bee province. Easily get through the most elite of Bohol's Countryside and Panglao Island - ideal for beginners in Bohol. |
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Tour # 3 Panglao Island Land Tour
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What To Expect
Check the best sights of the well known Panglao Island ashore with this half day visit. Begin the day with an outing to Hinagdaanan cavern. Move into the cavern and wonder about the intriguing stalgtites and stalacmites encompassing the cavern. While you're there, make a point to look at the lake that is framed inside the cavern. From that point, visit Dauis Church, probably the most established houses of worship in Bohol and in the nation. Stroll around the congregation and get the chance to wonder about all around saved ancient rarities that date right to the Spanish provincial period, that is very nearly 300 years of age (possibly more established) as of this composition! Head up to the Panglao Watchtower and take in all encompassing perspectives on the whole island. At that point, drop by the Shell Museum and see a captivating gathering of normal and uncommon shells gathered from Bohol and everywhere throughout the Philippines. Take a snappy mid-day break, at your own cost, with a stop at either Bohol Bee Farm for a natural gala or to an eatery of your decision in Panglao. At long last, after lunch, walk around the delightful white sand Alona Beach or Bolod Beach - an ideal method to unwind following multi day travelling. |
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