Bohol

  • With its rolling hills and plateaus, crystal springs and beaches, Bohol is a picturesque island-province replete with ancestral homes and centuries-old churches. Bohol is situated at the heart of Visayas. West of Bohol is Cebu, and to the east is Leyte. Along its coastline are the numerous isles of Panglao, Pamilican, Cabilao, Jao, Mahanay and Lapinin, which are excellent dive spots.
  • However, beneath the rustic charms of Bohol lies a thousand and one adventures just waiting to unfold. The site of the 1565 blood compact between Boholano chieftain Rajah Sikatuna and Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Bohol's historicity is evident in the province's relaxed, laid-back pace. Excavations in ancient burial grounds reveal artifacts dating back to China's T'ang dynasty. Indeed, the province already had strong trading ties with the Chinese long before the Spaniards set foot in the country. Every year, the compact between the Muslim chief and the Spanish conqueror is celebrated through the Sandugo Festival in July. All year-round, the museums and churches attest to the province's rich heritage and culture.

  • The Chocolate Hills is the most famous natural attraction to be found in Bohol. The province is home to the world's smallest monkey, the tarsier. The size of a fist the tarsier lives on the hills of Corella, some ten kilometers from Tagbilaran. Other exotic flora and fauna can be found amongst the forests of Bohol.


  • Bohol's various mountains and water formations also serve as a natural playground for the adventurous tourist. One can cruise the rivers, hike up the hills, swim the deep waters, or just stroll down the avenues. Bohol is just waiting to surprise you.


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