15/10/2023
What to See and Do in Bohol, the Philippine Eco-Tourism Capital?
Chocolate hills: You can’t say you’ve been to Bohol without visiting the Chocolate Hills, a geological formation made up of over 1,700 knolls spread across some 50 square kilometres.
Loboc River Cruising: The starting point for most cruises is Loboc town, where you can hop on a riverboat - some with buffet meals and live entertainment on board - or a bangka (outrigger boat) for a leisurely journey along the river
Tarsier: The Philippine tarsier is one of the world’s smallest primates.