Bohol

Philippines, South East Asia

Located in the Central Visayas region, Bohol is known for its unique landscapes, historical churches, and stunning coastline. The island is home to the iconic Chocolate Hills, the Loboc River, and the adorable tarsiers—one of the world’s smallest primates. Adventure lovers can explore caves, waterfalls, and diving spots, while history enthusiasts can visit centuries-old churches and Spanish-era landmarks. Bohol's charm lies in its balance between nature, culture, and relaxation.

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History

Bohol played a key role in Philippine history as the site of the Blood Compact between Datu Sikatuna and Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565, marking the first treaty of friendship between locals and Europeans. The province endured earthquakes and wars but continues to thrive as a top tourist destination.

What To See

  • Chocolate Hills
  • Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Loboc River Cruise
  • Panglao Island
  • Alona Beach
  • Baclayon Church
  • Hinagdanan Cave
  • Mag-Aso Falls

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