Woke up at around 5 am, had free breakfast, packed some foods for the trip and waited for our van to arrive. Left the resort at 9 am, first itinerary was at Chocolate Hills.
1. Chocolate Hills
Don't expect seeing a bunch of chocolate coated hills when you get here, ever since the quake that startled the place last year (2013), the church at the top was destroyed by it and can only see the ruins. You won't be seeing much of the hills either, these are probably one of the goods shots we had when we were there.
FYI to all who are visiting here, be sure to bring a water and a hat coz the weather is extremely hot and there's no shade at the peak, plus you will be climbing a 215 steps on the way to the top and another 215 steps going down.Entrance fee is at 60php.
2. Habitat - Butterfly Garden
Just the usual butterfly garden tour, but you'll be amazed with the puppa and the other stuffs in there.
Entrance fee at 40php.
3. Bilar Man-Made Forest
This is a man made mahogany forest, planted by boy scouts since 1952. Vehicle passes on this route on the way to Chocolate Hills.
4. Tarsier Conservation Area
Tarsiers (Mitngaw: tagalog) are nocturnal animals that lives in the forest. They are very rare now and very hard to spot on. They're so tiny you can never notice them.
These animals likes to live alone and are suicidal once they got depressed they bang their head to death or sometimes stop their breathing. They don't like lights and noise.
Entrance fee is at 60php.
These animals likes to live alone and are suicidal once they got depressed they bang their head to death or sometimes stop their breathing. They don't like lights and noise.
Entrance fee is at 60php.
5. Loboc Church
Second oldest church in the Philippines, Loboc church was one of the many churches in Visayas that was devastated by the magnitude 7.2 quake that hit last year (2013).
6. Loboc River Cruise
One of the famous tourists spots in Bohol, the Loboc River Cruise. Place where you can dine then cruise after. There are local people that performs along the way, you're sure going to enjoy this tour.
Entrance fee is at 450
Entrance fee is at 450
7. Baclayon Church
Known for its historic Catholic Church, also one of the many churches in Bohol that was devastated by the 7.2 magnitude quake last year (2013).
Built in 1724 having Spanish Colonial architecture, the rubbles left of this church are also the materials that are going to use to rebuild this church.
Built in 1724 having Spanish Colonial architecture, the rubbles left of this church are also the materials that are going to use to rebuild this church.
There is a museum inside having relics from the 16 century.
Entrance fee is at 50php (museum) there is also a souvenir shop at the corner.
8. Blood Compact Site (Sandugo)
Treaty performed between Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna to seal the friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos.
The blood compact site was our last destination for the whole day tour, after taking pictures here at the site there is a souvenir shop at the corner where you can buy a lot of stuffs for pasalubong. :)
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