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Overview
- Enjoy a full day chocolate hills tour in Bohol.
- Discover tarsier, the smallest primate on the planet.
- Get your lunch in an houseboat on the Loboc river.
Description
PROGRAM:
The Chocolate Hills Tour, the classic on the island of Bohol. Who goes here must have seen this unusual geological formation. 1268 hills spread over approx 50qkm, all between 40 and 120m high. They are all simply covered with green grass that turns brown during the dry season and the hills lends her name.
The island of Bohol has many other attractions. You will see another highlight in Bohol to watch the smallest monkeys in the world, the Tarsier. They are small, nocturnal, tree-dwelling animals that are common to the Southeast Asian islands. Characteristics are the greatly enlarged eyes, very moving neck and elongated hind legs, with which they can perform long jumps. After that, the Blood Compact Monument is photographed from all sides. We visit the second oldest church in the Philippines in Baclayon. The museum there is very interesting. Who is not afraid of snakes, may take a few snapshots in the cage of the largest Python in the captivity. Lunch, a full buffet with Filipino delicacies.. We will also visit the butterfly farm, the Man Made Forest, a mahogany hardwood forest. Not to mention crossing the suspension hanging bridge near Sevilla.
INCLUDED:
-Hotel Pickup
-Lunch on the Loboc river
-Entrance fee
-Guide
Amenities
Meal included
Water included
Restroom available
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Insurance included
Bohol
Bohol is a popular tourist destination not just because of its rich cultural heritage but also for the seclusion and peace it provides. With amazing bio-diversity and pristine white beaches, Bohol is a definite must visit destination.
Just a quick ferry journey from Cebu, Bohol offers independent travelers a wealth of options both on and off the beaten track. The island is promoted through images of cute big-eyed Tarsiers and the majestic Chocolate Hills, and while both are great highlights, in reality, it is the diving on Panglao Island that pulls the crowds. Add a jungle trek, adventure sports, lush rice fields and white sandy beaches, and you get a complete picture of what Bohol is all about.
- 10th largest among the Philippine Islands
- Well known for Chocolate Hills
- Home to the second-smallest primate
- Popular for Scuba Diving
- Amazing estaurants
- World Famous Panglao beach
- Known for its dense Mahogany forests