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The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers.The Chocolate Hills Complex is a resort situated along Barangay Buenos Aires in the town of Carmen.
Circle around the foothills of the iconic Chocolate Hills of Carmen, Bohol, with this private ATV tour that comes with a 60-minute use of an ATV unit, complete safety gear with a briefing, environmental fees, and services of a guide. This tour is ideal for those looking for a quick adrenaline boost while taking in the breathtaking geological formations.
The butterfly and python is a small zoo compose of different animals but the most watch were the buttery fly and the unique class of python in the Municipality of Loay Bohol.
THE LOBOC RIVERWATCH RESTO CRUISE – BOHOL | Loboc River is one of the top destinations in the island province of Bohol, aside from the Chocolate Hills.
Experience cruising along the jade-green Loboc river while you feast on a sumptuous buffet of local dishes.
The Tarsier Conservation Area is a sanctuary nestled in the lush forests of Bilar, Bohol, dedicated to the preservation and protection of one of the smallest primates in the world, the Philippine tarsier.
The Bohol Man-Made is a mahogany forest stretching in a 2km stretch of densely planted with Mahogany trees located in the border of Loboc and Bilar towns. Before and after you reach the man-made forest there are also naturally grown forests of Loboc and Bilar which has a thick kaleidoscope of green foliage, different kinds of trees and giant ferns lining the road.
The Immaculate Conception Parish Church, also known as La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church and Baclayon Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines within the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Tagbilaran. Baclayon was founded by the Jesuit priest Juan de Torres and Gabriel Sánchez in 1596, and became the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol. It was elevated as a parish in 1717 and the present coral stone church was completed in 1727. The Augustinian Recollects succeeded the Jesuits in 1768 and heavily renovated the church since then.
The Legazpi-Sikatuna Blood Compact or Sandugo (Spanish: Pacto de Sangre) was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna, chieftain of Bohol, on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship following tribal tradition. This is considered the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".