Bohol Island
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World Renowned Chocolate Hills |
Bohol have received consistent raves on the internet lately, recovering all of its glory from an earthquake disaster. A pride of our country, this province never have left my social studies textbooks up until college as well as It'a more fun in the Philippines ads. Bohol is more than just chocolate hills and tarsiers that it's known for. I can describe Bohol as the ultimate tropical paradise, much like 'yet'.
Bohol, you will not be considered a bonafide traveler if you've never been to this once serene island. We booked a flight to Cebu connecting to Bohol long ago before the earthquake strikes. Dreadful as it may seems, it did not hinder us from conquering the beauty of Bohol. Upon arrival to port of Tagbilaran, which is the capital of the province, you will be greeted by school of fishes that can be seen from the bottom of the ocean tens of feet deep. Hinting us an overview of what it has to offer, not to mention the biodiversity of its marine life.
Bohol Man Made Forest and Hanging Bridge
The vast catalog of activities offered in Bohol. Most if not all activities you can think of is offered here, be it spelunking, island hopping, river cruising, diving, snorkeling, etc. you name it they have it. Of all the places I've traveled locally Bohol is garnered the most money out of my pockets. Staying at 3 different hotels and inns was necessary for us to explore the whole island.
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My Adorable Nephew |
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Rio Verde Buffet's Turtle Vessel |
Arriving at noon, hungry as we are, we prioritize taking the river cruise for the buffet. Rio Verde at Loboc River is the place to be. The ambiance is perfect after the long journey departing from Manila by air, land and sea. The relaxing pace of the boat and the hissing sound of the mangroves leaves us breathless. At the end of the cruise lies a tribe full of indigenous people flaunting their skills at bows and arrows as well as handling lizards. After filling up our stomachs we're now ready for the next set of adventures.
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Facade of Tarsier Concervation Area |
Tarsier and Lizards at Loboc, Bohol
Next stop is the Tarsier Conservation Area. As the name implies this is where well meet the tarsiers in person. To get this all laid out, this was the most disappointing part of our trip. As I would expect in a conservation area, tarsiers should flourish all the trees in sight, but it did not. To my disappoint a limited number of tarsiers can only be observed, about seven tarsiers. I know, how saddened I was back then. I used the word observed due to the fact that you cannot interact with the tarsiers they are enclosed in an area comparable to cages. Nonetheless, the tarsier's charm filled the missing gaps. They are absolutely adorable, the cutest thing ever. I've seen koalas but it does not compare. Their eyes are alluring. I do hope someday that there will be more tarsiers to interact with.
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Selfie with a Chocolate Hill |
Chocolate Hills! Bohol is synonymous with Chocolate Hills. Going to Bohol without seeing chocolate hills is like going to the dentist to get your hair done. Given the situation, the view deck is now just ruins, but the star of the show the Chocolate Hills still prevails. I was amazed seeing blocks and chunks of soils piling up to create a hill. The hills were smaller than I have envisioned though. According to our tour guide the hills are made of corals, as it was once all submerged in water and as soon as the water subsides the hills showed up. The fact that it does not harbor any plant to grow through it is absolutely fascinating. The 214 steps leading to the view deck is all worth it.
The 214 Steps Stairway and Me as a Butterfly
My Sister and I with a Butterfly
Next is the Bohol Habitat Conservation Center. All we planned was to skip this leg of our trip because this conservation center only harbors butterflies and moths, I'm glad we did not. The guides were so knowledgeable and cheerful, they even beat my intonation with their fluent accents. I learned a lot specially on the well being of our indigenous butterflies. It turned out to be an unexpected surprise, this place offered the best experience we had in Bohol.
Ruins of Baclayon Church and Selfie at the Hanging Bridge
To complete our tour before heading to the beach is the Visita Iglesia or church visitation. It was heart breaking to see the ruins of the churches once stood with pride. Some centuries old and considered one of the oldest church in the whole country. But it is what it is, as they say, nothing is permanent only change.
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Welterweight Snake |
Raves for Bohol's beaches are reserved for a different blog post.