Bohol /boʊˈhoʊl/ is a 1st provincial income class island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. Its capital is Tagbilaran. With a land area of 4,821 km (1,861 sq mi) and a coastline 261 km (162 mi) long, Bohol is the tenth largest island of the Philippines. To the west of Bohol is Cebu, to the northeast is the island of Leyte and to the south, across the Bohol Sea, is Mindanao.
Restaurants in Bohol Island
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ANDA SCUBA DIVING offers scuba diving in privileged conditions, in small committees, with a convivial and family atmosphere. Our philosophy is to take time to listen to you for your safety, your comfort and your pleasure. In an eco-friendly spirit, our goal is to share with you our passion to make your stay at ANDA SCUBA DIVING a pleasant one.
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Come fly with us on a hot air balloon tour over the world-renowned Chocolate Hills of Bohol in the Philippines. Flight lasts between 30 to 45 minutes depending on the wind strength and direction. Max capacity: 7 to 9 passengers per flight. We fly minimum of 4 adult passengers.
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We offer unique sustainable adventures in the Philippines using kayaks! From our popular Mangrove Tunnels + Firefly Kayaking tour, to multi day River Kayak Camping & conservation centered trips in Bohol. Sea kayak with us in Palawan also & experience an authentic expedition to remote islands & beaches of Coron & El Nido. Let us know if you have plans of a sea or river kayaking adventure anywhere in the Philippines. We will help you organize it & provide you the quality sea kayaking gear, equipment & training for you to realize it. We are an eco-adventure travel company managed by professional kayak guides who explore, design, & guide our own trips. We work directly with local communities to give you that true local & social experience in the islands.
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When you were in Bohol and you did not see the Chocolate Hills you were not really in Bohol. This product of nature really looks great and it’s not only a monument for Bohol also for the whole Philippines. At the Visitor-Center you have the chance to walk about 200 stairs, then you have a nice view from upstairs and there you can also see that they have many of this hills!
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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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Chocolate Hills Adventure Park (CHAP) is Bohol' latest adventure park for the thrill seekers and nature lovers. Nestled within the Chocolate hills natural reserve, CHAP offers various activities like the RUSH bike zip line, tree top courses, nature trails, comping, team building activities and other social events.
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It will be fun if you are accompanied by its garden guide who will share with you information about the butterfly garden in a humourous way. Be sure to take the metamorphosis photoshoot (see my pic!).
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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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