With its rolling hills and plateaus, crystal springs and beaches, the province of Bohol is a picturesque province replete with ancestral homes and centuries-old churches. The country's tenth largest island, Bohol is situated at the heart of Visayas. The Chocolate Hills is but one of the many natural wonders to be found in Bohol. The province is the home of the world's smallest monkey, the tarsier. Bohol's various mountainous and water formations also serve as a natural playground for the adventurous tourist. Bohol is just waiting to surprise you.
HERITAGE TOUR. An early Spanish settlement, the province of Bohol is filled with old churches, treelined plazas and ancestral houses.
RIVER SAFARI. Bohol's numerous hills, valleys and plateaus are ideal for hiking and cycling.
SWIMMING AND DIVING. To top off this idyllic scenery, Bohol has also been blessed with pristine white beaches and serene dive spots.
CHOCOLATE HILLS. Consisting of 1,268 haycock hills with heights ranging from 40 to 120 meters, the Chocolate Hills is a wonder of nature.
OLD CHURCHES AND OTHER RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. One of the earliest Spanish settlements, Bohol is home to the country's oldest stone church, the Baclayon Church. HINAGDANAN CAVE. BOHOL MUSEUM. Once the residence of the country's fourth president Carlos P. Garcia, the Bohol Provincial Museum in Tagbilaran is a showcase of the province's exciting history, culture and natural resources (source: Philippine Department of Tourism).
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