Since I was in elementary, I’ve seen the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier only in textbooks. And now, here I am… in Bohol! So excited because I’m about to explore the island through a tricycle tour. 🙂
Kuya Jaime was my driver and he was really nice. He first quoted ₱1,800, but I haggled a bit and we agreed on ₱1,500. But, I still gave him ₱1,800 after the tour because it takes over an hour to get to the spots from Tagbilaran and the same amount of time to return. Almost two hours really. Plus, he was just genuinely kind and accommodating. (Minsan lang naman ako dito ba't pa ko manghinayang and mas mahirap mag bus. 🙂)
First stop — Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area. They’re so tiny and super cute Just keep quiet so they don’t get stressed. A staff member took the photo.
Next, we passed Bilar Man-Made Forest. It’s a two-kilometer stretch of mahogany trees between Loboc and Bilar — super cool and peaceful, like driving through a green tunnel (Source: Guide To The Philippines). Had my picture taken in the middle of the street. Just like a punk.😃 Don't worry they have signs warning vehicles to slow down because tourists are having their pictures taken when you enter the forest. 😃
Then Loboc River — floating boats, and nearby is Loboc Church with its bell tower.
Of course, a trip to Bohol wouldn’t be complete without visiting the iconic Chocolate Hills. Seeing it in real life… wow. I’ve only seen it in pictures before, and now I’m actually here.
(Nice view. 🙂)
Last stop, Dumaluan Beach. Clear skies, white sand, turquoise waters, good vibes only. 😎🏖️🌴
Definitely worth the trip. Come and visit Bohol! 🙂 🇵🇭
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