
The paradise island of BOHOL.
❝ Bohol, Philippines ranks among the best destinations in Southeast Asia as few places on earth combine natural beauty with interesting man-made structures so well. One day can be spent trekking through the forest, spotting some of the world's smallest primates while the next can be spent admiring the island's colonial architecture and the next lazing on a beautiful beach.
Steeped in history, Bohol has a strong sense of identity and culture that is nowhere better reflected than in the architecture and the natural beauty that make up the island's interior. The Chocolate Hills are perhaps the most sought-out attraction, followed a close second by the island's surreal caves and rock formations.
Whatever your preference in attractions, Bohol's charm will not fail to seduce you. ❞ - Hotels.com
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Chocolate Hills
The Chocolate Hills is a famous tourist attraction that continues to draw attention for its unique and majestic characteristics. There are more than 1,000 symmetrical mounds, conical and dome-shaped that most people liken to Hershey's Kisses.

Panglao Island
Panglao is famous for its world-class diving locations and is home to numerous tourist resorts. Panglao is visited by tourists for the pristine Alona Beach, from where diving and island hopping tours can be organized.

The Philippine Tarsier
The Philippine Tarsiers are the smallest primates discovered. They belong to the 45 million-year-old family Tarsiidae. Due to deforestation, they face extinction. They are under the protection of the Philippine Tarsier Foundation. Visit the tarsiers in their natural habitat and observe the way they live.

Loboc River Cruise
One of the popular destinations in Bohol is The Loboc River where one can get on board a floating restaurant and enjoy the Loboc River cruise with a buffet meal. This includes a short cultural show by the local community.

Mag-aso Falls
Mag-aso Falls can be easily enjoyed. Steps have been built so there is less of a risk involved in reaching and leaving the waterfall. The name derives from the Visayan term ‘aso’ meaning smoke, in reference to the water vapor that emerges from the cascading waters, which is simply spectacular.

Hinagdanan Cave
The Hinagdanan Cave, meaning “Laddered”, is one of the many wondrous caves in Bohol. The cave was accidentally discovered by a farmer while clearing his farm. It has an impressive number of beautiful stalactites and stalagtites, making it very popular with photographers.

Duljo Point
Situated at the southwestern point of Panglao Island, Duljo Point is a favorite diving spot thanks to its calm currents. There’s a drop-off dive wall covered with large gorgonian sea fans, elephant ear sponges, hydroids, colorful crinoids, and soft corals. Expect to see a huge range of reef fish here.
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I booked my vacation to Bohol and it was the best decision I ever made.

