“Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” – Jamie Lyn Beatty
The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at least 1,260 hills but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres. They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name. Wikipedia
The most convenient way to get to Bohol from the neighboring islands is by a fast ferry called the SuperCat
The Alona Beach is one of the most famous tourist spots in Bohol province, Philippines, because of its white sand and the rocky cliffs. The beach is located near a “house” reef, where corals and colorful fishes can be seen even without diving equipment. Wikipedia
The Loboc River is a river in the Bohol province of the Philippines. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol. The source of the Loboc River is located in the town of Carmen, almost in the center of Bohol. Wikepedia the Loboc River Cruise is amazing… you’ll be entertained with the locals dancing, singing while an all you can eat lunch is served.
The next place we visited is the Butterfly Conservation Center
We also visited the cute Tarsiers of Bohol. Bohol Tarsiers (Tarsius Syrichta) measures 4 to 5 inches and is considered as the world’s smallest primate. Just a warning…Tarsiers don’t like the flash of the camera 📸
And of course food galore! Fresh fruits, fresh fruit juice, fresh seafood… 😋🤤
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