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Things To Do

Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills

Batuan, Central Visayas, Philippines

The most popular viewing area is the Chocolate Hills Complex in Carmen, which features a 360-degree observation deck. Sagbayan Peak offers a quieter, family-friendly alternative with panoramic views and playgrounds.

Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

Tarsier Sunctuary Road, Corella, Central Visayas, Philippines

The Corella tarsier sanctuary, also known as the Philippine tarsier sanctuary, is part of the Philippine Tarsier Foundation Inc. The Philippine Tarsier Foundation is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1996. It is also supported by the two leading ecotourism organisations in the Philippines, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Tourism.

Loboc River Cruise

Loboc River Cruise

Loboc, Central Visayas, Philippines

Flowing through the heart of Bohol Island, Loboc River is one of the island’s most scenic and tranquil waterways. Known for its lush surroundings, emerald-green waters, and cultural significance, this river is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Bohol Island’s natural beauty.

Alona Beach

Alona Beach

Alona Beach Road, Panglao, Philippines

The main tourist beach on Panglao—restaurants, bars, water activities, island tours.

Pahangog Falls

Pahangog Falls

Dimiao, Central Visayas, Philippines

The trek down includes a steep 500-step descent, making it a physically demanding journey. However, once you reach the falls, the refreshing waters and picturesque scenery make the effort worthwhile. You can swim, jump from rocks, and take amazing photos of the twin cascades. Upon arrival, there’s an entrance fee of ₱20 for locals and ₱50 for foreigners. A parking fee of ₱50 is also required. You’ll also need a local guide (₱200), as the trail can be tricky.