The Chocolate Hills is the number one reason why people visit Bohol. This tourist attraction features more than 1,000 symmetrical dome-shaped mounds that somewhat resemble Hershey’s Kisses.
Typically, soft grass covers the hills during the rainy season. But when the summertime comes, the vegetation dries off, and the hills turn into a chocolatey brown hue. A trip to the Chocolate Hills is definitely a must for families with little kids while in bohol | Its claim to our recorded history starts with the “sandugo,” the shedding of blood to seal a compact of friendship, peace and cooperation between Datu Sikatuna and Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Without that blood compact, the conquistador from Spain would not have been able to establish a friendly base to launch his conquest of the rest of the archipelago. Why not come check out our other tours. | Lila, Bohol, is a quaint agricultural sea town known to be an site. But many people do not know that it is home to many whale sharks, the world’s largest living sharks. They’re huge but harmless, see them up close and personal. |
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