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Countryside Day Tour

Tour Duration: This countryside adventure lasts approximately 7-8 hrs, Starting upon your arrival in Bohol.

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Blood Compact Shrine

 

 

Blood Compact Shrine

The Blood Compact Shrine commemorates the first treaty of friendship between the Spanish and the Filipinos. Don Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna mixed wine with their blood and drank the mixture to seal the treaty.
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Baclayon Church and Museum

Baclayon Church and Museum

The oldest stone church in the Philippines, the Baclayon Church was completed in the year 1727. It was made up of coral stones hauled from the sea and egg whites were used to cement the stones together. You can also view religious artifacts in the museum.
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Tarsier Watching

 

 

Tarsier Watching

The cute and cuddly tarsier is considered as the world’s smallest primate, and can only be found in South East Asia. Its large eyes helps it to hunt insects for food and its long fingers allow it to climb trees with ease.
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Loboc River Cruise

Loboc River Cruise

Experience the enchanting Loboc River Cruise! Enjoy a sumptuous lunch in one of the floating restaurants while being treated to musical entertainment. Of course, the scenic view of the river itself is well worth the trip.
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Man-Made Forest

Man-Made Forest

The Man Made Forest is located in the border of Bilar and Loboc towns. It is considered as the first and only man-made forest in the Philippines, and has thousands of mahogany trees. You can have some pictures taken amidst the thick vegetation or go hiking.

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Chocolate Hills

 

 

Chocolate Hills

Considered as Bohol’s most famous tourism landmark, the Chocolate Hills consist of over 1,200 mound-shaped hillocks in various sizes. The grass turns chocolate-brown during the summer, thus the name “chocolate.”
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Butterfly Conservation Center

 

 

 

Butterfly Conservation Center

The Butterfly Conservation Center hosts thousands of butterfly species in different colors and sizes. You can see butterflies in various stages of development, and stroll through the garden and watch the butterflies flying around.
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Souvenir Shopping

 

 

 

Souvenir Shopping

After a tiresome but enjoyable day, think about your friends and loved ones at home, and don’t forget to buy some Bohol souvenirs for them. You can buy great items ranging from Bohol-themed shirts to tarsier keychains to delicious Bohol delicacies.