22 May 2011

Bohol Day Tour


We've been to Bohol several times, but never really together until the past girlfriend of Wati's brother took us to a day tour of the popular spots of the island to celebrate her 25th birthday last November 2007! All for free!!!:) 

The usual tour in Bohol would include the blood compact site where we had to wait till the bus full of Koreans left before we had our pictures taken.

Blood Compact Site
When one goes to Bohol, especially the first timers, the Chocolate Hills tour is always part of the itinerary.
Chocolate Hills
We also dropped by the Hanging Bridge, and saw the man who can peel the coconut husk with his freaking mouth!!!
Hanging Bridge, Bohol
We also stopped by the Man-Made forest, where the sun can barely penetrate and reach the land because of the abundance of really tall trees.


Man made forest with Wati's family
We did not do the Loboc Cruise for lack of time but we stopped over to check out the tarsiers. The rules were not to touch the animals and not to use the camera's flash. Tarsiers are suicidal once they get stressed, so if you disobey the rules, you might be the reason why the world is one tarsier less.


We then visited Prunie, the Giant Python. It was really scary going in the cage and having your picture taken with the python! The place also had other animals, and a host that sings, climbs, and makes you laugh at the same time.

Giant Python
Of course we visited one of the oldest church in the Philippines, the Baclayon Church. Since we were not appropriately dressed, we just hanged outside, had a few shots of the belfry.

 The Bohol day tour experience was nice, especially because we got to do it together. In a few days, we would be visiting Bohol again, can't wait to talk about it soon!

Excited! :)

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