Discover the best top things to do in Loboc, Philippines including SUP Tours Philippines, Mahogany Forest, Tarsier Conservation Area, St Peter's Church, Loboc River Cruise.
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Welcome to SUP Tours Philippines! We are a stand-up paddleboard company that is specialized in island tours and SUP holidays around the Philippines. As the first SUP school in the country under Academy of Surfing Instructors (ASI), our local guides and instructors are trained to meet international standards. We have years of experience being the pioneer in this field in delivering safe and world-class SUP tours, SUPYoga retreats and personalized travel services for people who love to SUP. See the Philippines at a different perspective. We invite you to join us on our wonderful adventures to share with you the real Philippines and show you the genuine hospitality of our people. Hope to have you onboard. Mabuhay! (“Live!”)
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The Scenic Man-Made Forest of Bohol Was planted by local school children , as a school project Planted from 1956 - 800 hectares Gladly this beautiful forest wasn’t affected by devastating Typhoon Yolanda in 2013
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As a thunderstorm passed over , our private Bohol Day Tour stopped into the Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area , after visiting other local tourist attraction Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area ... is a protected forestry park , for the tremendous project in the preservation & husbandry of Tarsiers Tarsiers ... are a cute , little , tree dwelling primate , with instinctive large eyes that help with it’s nocturnal instincts by maximise the available night lights Some other interesting fact about the Tarsiers • Tarsiers eyes are heavier then their brains • Tarsiers have the biggest eyes of all mammals - compared to their body size • Tarsiers are carnivores- watch your fingers ???????? The forest like trees in this protected sanctuary , are populated with nocturnal insects , that make up the Tarsier's diet Disappointedly on the day we visited , as still heavy raining ... plus being near midday ... understandably the little Tarsiers were hiding under the foliage Through this conservation area , are the goat-track sealed walkways , used to observe the Tarsiers from ... with conservation staff spotters , helpfully directing visitors to the hard to find Tarsiers Totally worth it Would have liked to have taken better photos ... not easy with the rain & iPhone
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