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.
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This will be an adventure for you. Can-umantad falls is the tallest, remotest falls of Bohol, Philippines. The usual Bohol itinerary will take you to the beaches of Panglao and the areas near Tagbilaran City at where you can visit the Loboc river, the chocolate hills and see the tarsiers. But if you have the time and the adventurous spirit, then exploring the eastern side of Bohol will challenge you. Rent a motorbike and drive from Tagbilaran or Panglao to Anda for 2 to 3 hours. We spent the afternoon there swiming in cave pools and swimming in virgin white sand beaches were there are no other souls. You may also reach this by bus. The following morning, we drove 30 minutes from Anda to Candijay where the falls is at. Then we took the rural road climbing up the mountain, it took us about an hour. Alternatively, you can ride a bus from Anda to Candijay and then a habal habal to the falls. Look for the Eleuterio farm where they serve meals, pricey though. There is a stairway there through a rice terraces going down to the falls. Alternatively, there is another route to the falls further up ahead. Just ask around. When you get there, it will be all worth it. There was nobody there but us when we finally arrived. Trully exotic. The height and power of this hidden natural wonder will reward your restless spirit!
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The newest tourist attraction in the Philippines having a 360 degrees mountain view featuring the panoramic scenery of Carmen, Bohol.
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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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