Bohol

Bohol, a well-known island destination in the Philippines, popular with a wide range of travelers because of its diverse nature and range of attractions, globally renowned for its beautiful rolling Chocolate Hills. The hills, a series of over 1,200 symmetrical, grass-covered limestone mounds that turn brown during the dry season, create a chocolate-like appearance, giving them their name. This unusual geological formation is a must not miss for all visitors to Bohol.

Along with the Chocolate Hills, Bohol is also home to the Philippine Tarsier, one of the world's smallest and most unique primates. Visitors to the island can observe these nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary, gaining insight into their unique behaviors, learning more about the conservation efforts currently in place to ensure their protection.

The island's natural beauty extends beyond its beautiful beaches into its waterways, with a trip on the Loboc River a chance to enjoy a relaxing cruise and witness more of Bohol's lush landscapes and local culture. Travelers can enjoy a leisurely boat ride along the river, where you may be treated to some traditional music and delicious local treats such as calamay. With its blend of unique geological formations, rich biodiversity, and cultural experiences, Bohol offers travelers an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Philippines' natural beauty.