DISCLAIMER: The following photos were taken last 2016 so please beg with our low quality photos.
Since we badly miss traveling, we had to share our Bohol trip wayback 2016 to lessen the sadness due to the recent pandemic (COVID-19).
And since these photos were taken in 2016, some of the photos were maybe different to present.
Maybe today, there’s more tourist attractions in Bohol that we didn’t visit yet back then.
Who else here are taking a picture at the airport for remembrance? Hehe. The airport in Bohol is not that big compared to other airports in the country, though we’ve been only in Caticlan, Kalibo, Clark, Puerto Princesa, and NAIA.
We stayed in Bohol for 5 days and 4 nights. I must say that this is enough to explore Bohol. You can also do a sidetrip to Cebu via ferry for about an hour only but we didn’t try.
Enough with the story, we will now share some of the famous tourist attractions in Bohol that you need to visit!
CHOCOLATE HILLS
Location: Carmen, Bohol
This was a bucket list to me since I was seeing this before in textbooks only. Finally, I saw these beautiful hills with my naked eye. In addition to that, we also ride an ATV and explore around the Chocolate Hills.
VIRGIN ISLAND
Location: Panglao, Bohol
This was part of our island hopping tour in Panglao. We also visited Balicasag Island and did snorkeling. By the way, the sandbar here fades quickly. In this place also, we tried this snack in the area. I forgot the name. Please comment below if you know hehe
LOBOC RIVER
Location: Loboc, Bohol
This was one of my favorite experiences in Bohol. We spent our lunch here in a floating restaurant. We enjoyed the view, food, and the entertainment. We also did a short stopover to witness the locals dance and sing.
TARSIER SANCTUARY
Location: Corella, Bohol
This was my only pic of tarsier that was awake. All of them were sleeping the time we visit them. Luckily, I got a decent pic!
LOBOC CHURCH
Location: Loboc, Bohol
This 400-yr old church collapsed due to a 7.2 magnitude earthquake happened last October 2013. What a beautiful disaster! I wonder what it looks like today?
BACLAYON CHURCH
Location: Baclayon, Bohol
This is the oldest church in Asia. This was also part of our countryside tour in Bohol. One of the beautiful churches I’d been to.
MAN-MADE FOREST
Location: Bilar, Bohol
This magnicifent place is part of the reforestation project that started in 1947 and launched in 1953 to stop Loboc watershed deforestation. It has a stretch of 2 kilometers and made with white and red mahogany trees.
BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY
Location: Bilar, Bohol
Enjoyed this place too as I saw a lot of different and colorful butteflies. And for the photo, they will make you look like a real butterfly in the photo but you have to be creative and I’m not so that’s the output. LOL
And last but not the least, we highly recommend this resort when staying in Bohol. Though this is quite expensive but definitely worth the price, The Bellevue Hotel.