Bohol is the heart of the islands. It is
the home province of Carlos P. Garcia, the eighth president of the Republic of
the Philippines. It is the tenth largest island in the country, famous for its
diving locations and characteristically one of the top ten diving sites in the
world. Chocolate Hills remained to be the most famous attraction of the province and
The Philippine Tarsier is the second smallest primate in the world. Its more fun just an adventure and destination.
Please join
me to revisit the exquisiteness of Bohol province. We all know what happened in
the province last October, where most of the famous attractions were totally ruined
by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. I’m glad that I was able to visit those places last July on my birthday before the disaster happened. Nevertheless, the purpose of this column is not
to remember how badly it was but to show the world the real beauty of Bohol.
The cheerful Boholanos will absolutely stand again and the places will be restored
to original magnificence.
I'm not
sure what the situation now is but when we were there, there are travel agencies that offers countryside tour with inclusions. Our hotel (Vista Pension House) also offered an eight-hour
countryside tour. Check the itinerary below and prices. Rates are inclusive of Driver's Fee, Gasoline, and all entrance fee with lunch buffet at Loboc River.
Itinerary: Package per Head:
1. Blood Compact Shrine P3195 1pax
2. Baclayon Church and Museum P1945 2pax/head
3. Python Sanctuary P1530 3pax/head
4. Tarsiers P1320 4pax/head
5. Loboc River Cruise P1295 5pax/head
6. Hanging Bridge P1195 6pax/head
7. Man-made Forest P1125 7pax/head
8. Butterfly Sanctuary P1070 8pax/head
9. Chocolate Hills P1030 9pax/head
10. Souvenir Shops P995 10pax/head
So the
countryside is ready to make the tour, although there are more places to go but
I will be featuring only those places I have been to during my visit. Please
follow this link for more tourist attractions – www.boholtourism.com. Join me for the first part of our tour.
BLOOD COMPACT SHRINE
Also known as Sandugo, this is considered as the first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos. The blood compact happened between the Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol. Spain has the longest occupation in the country for 377 years (1521 – 1898).
The monument is located in Tagbilaran East Rd., Tagbilaran City, Bohol.
And that is the first part of my Bohol countryside tour. Next is the second part, we will just need to take our lunch at the famous Loboc River cruise.
BLOOD COMPACT SHRINE
Also known as Sandugo, this is considered as the first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos. The blood compact happened between the Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol. Spain has the longest occupation in the country for 377 years (1521 – 1898).
The monument is located in Tagbilaran East Rd., Tagbilaran City, Bohol.
BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION CENTER
It is a wide collection of unique and colourful butterflies found in the
Philippines. This said to be the first ever rehabilitation program for the
butterfly species established in the island and now supported by the Local
Government Unit and also one the favourite stopover of the visitors coming to
Bohol. We were greeted by the cheerful lady who gave us an extensive lecture
about the life cycle of Butterflies.
We all
know the cycle of Butterfly way back from our science subject in grade school –
it started in a Eggs – Caterpillar – Pupa – Adult Emerging from Chrysalis – Butterfly.
Well I must say history repeats itself while the lady gave us a speech about
them. I was actually hesitant to touch them because I was once victimized by “higad”.
So I have this phobia already. And now I know that only those hairy caterpillars
are dangerous.
WORLD FAMOUS CHOCOLATE HILLS
The Chocolate
Hills is a famous tourist attraction of Bohol. Not just in the province but
also one of the icons of Philippine Tourism. In fact they have been declared
the country’s third National Geological Monument and proposed for inclusion in
the UNESCO World Heritage list. There are at least 1,260 hills but there may be
as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of 50 square kilometres.
On our
way to the site the driver shared us different story behind tiny mountains
spread all over the places. He said there were two giants playing stones and sand
balls that lasted for a day. Then the messed they left now turns into mole hills
that look like women’s breasts. Urgh! I’m just kidding. They are covered with
grass, which, at the end of dry season, turns chocolate brown. So the hills
derive from their name because of the color.
MAN-MADE FOREST
The driver
told us to proceed first to Chocolate hills while few people arrived. So after
our Chocolate Hills as promised, we stopped by on this shadier part of
2-kilometer stretch of towering Mahogany trees with wild bushes and ferns.
Inside the man-made forest, you can feel the chilly breeze of tranquility and
that attracts the by-passers on their way to the Chocolate hills. So even on
the hottest day of temperature, when you set foot into this mind-blowing
territory, you instantly feel the change of temperature. No wonder we are encouraged
to plant more trees to fight against global warming that is heating up the
earth. So it’s kinda dim because the sunlight barely reaches the ground because
of thick leaves of the trees.
However,
I understand that we are all excited to take a unique shot but we need extra
precaution. This is a highway so vehicles are passing by in both directions. And
guess what I had the time to do “planking” in the middle of this stretch and
that is my first time ever. Scary though because car might hit me while taking
pictures.
THE PHILIPPINE TARSIER
The
Philippine Tarsier – this is one of the reasons why we visit Bohol. Although considered
as the smallest primate in earth but I can say that this is the second smallest
after I saw the one in Ocean Park Hongkong. The Tarsier is another icon of the country
as being used in postal stamps and official mascot of the Philippines in
international sporting meet. Sadly though because there are only I guess 15
tarsiers that are available for public and at that are not allowed to touch. Caretaker
said that there are more tarsiers on a separate forest that are not open for
public.
The
Philippine tarsier is a shy nocturnal. They are asleep during the day and only
active to look for food during the night.
And that is the first part of my Bohol countryside tour. Next is the second part, we will just need to take our lunch at the famous Loboc River cruise.
5 COMMENTS:
@MU: This is not impossible Bro. Basta tulungan lang ng mga travel bloggers na ipalaganap ang turismo. Sa paraan na yan e makakatulong tayong babangon ang mga Boholanos. ;-)
Wow! Dream ko din mapuntahan dyan. Hope ma restore pa rin kahit pano mga nasira.
Thanks fir visiting my site by the way.
Have a nice week :)
Hi Joy, even though the places were ruined by natural disaster, everything will be restored in time, in God's time. Merry Christmas.
Bohol will always be bohol at tsaka aside sa tourist spots nila ambabaet din ng mga locals :)
@Kulapitot: Absolutely Bro. In fact when they know that I can speak Bisaya they gave me almost 50% on my tours. Approve Boholanos.
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