Trips and Tours to BoholTake a tour of this tropical paradise in the heart of the Philippines.
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Visit Bohol
Nestled in the heart of the Philippines, Bohol is a tropical paradise that captivates visitors with its lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant cultural heritage. Known for its iconic Chocolate Hills, a unique geological formation of over a thousand symmetrical mounds, Bohol offers breathtaking natural wonders at every turn. The island is home to the world’s smallest primate, the adorable tarsier, which draws wildlife enthusiasts from around the globe.
From the crystal-clear waters and thriving marine life, to the rich history of centuries-old churches and traditional villages, Bohol provides a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Whether you're diving in vibrant coral reefs, cruising along the Loboc River, or exploring hidden waterfalls, Bohol promises an unforgettable escape into the beauty and charm of the Philippines.
Tours to Bohol
We offer a range of tours to the Philippines, including Bohol. Discover this beautiful island, from its stunning chocolate hills to the white sands of Panglao island. Immerse yourself in the local culture and get a true Bohol experience when you take a tour with us at On The Go Tours.
What to expect on a tour to Bohol
Bohol is most known for its breath-taking scenery. When visiting you can expect to discover beautiful natural wonders from incredible white sand beaches, complete with world class diving spots to lush forests with shining waterfalls and an abundance of, wildlife. Bohol’s most famed attraction is the Chocolate Hills, Limestone mounds that turn a chocolate brown colour in the dry season. Bohol is also home to one of the worlds smallest primates, the Philippine tarsier, an adorable tiny primate with huge round eyes. You can see these timid creatures at the Tarsier Sanctuary and learn about their conservation. With welcoming locals, incredible scenery and an abundance of historical sites, Bohol is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
What to do in Bohol
Chocolate Hills
This unique natural wonder features over a thousand grassy limestone mounds that stretch across the horizon, turning chocolate-brown in the dry season and lush green during the rainy months. A designated viewing deck provides panoramic views, perfect for capturing the iconic rolling hills that have become a symbol of Bohol. Whether admired under a clear blue sky or during a stunning sunrise or sunset, the Chocolate Hills offer an unforgettable view and a glimpse into one of nature’s most fascinating formations.
Dolphin Watching
Dolphin watching in Bohol is a thrilling experience that brings you up close to these playful marine creatures in their natural habitat. Departing from Panglao Island, visitors set out across the clear blue waters of the Bohol Sea, where dolphins often swim and leap alongside the boats. Spinner dolphins, known for their acrobatic spins, are frequently spotted, along with bottlenose and spotted dolphins. This eco-friendly tour not only offers incredible photo opportunities but also highlights Bohol’s rich marine biodiversity, making it a must-do activity for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Tarsier Spotting
Tarsier spotting in Bohol is a must-do experience, allowing you to encounter one of the world’s smallest primates. These tiny creatures, with their large, round eyes and tiny frames, can be found at the Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella, a dedicated conservation area. Visitors can quietly observe these nocturnal animals as they cling to trees, camouflaged in the dense forest. The sanctuary staff ensures that encounters are respectful to the tarsiers’ natural behaviour, offering insights into their ecology and conservation. It's a unique, heartwarming experience that showcases Bohol’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
When is the best time to visit Bohol?
The best time to visit Bohol is during the dry season from November to May, ideal for beach days, diving, and sightseeing. December to March is peak season, bringing sunny weather and lively crowds, while April and May offer good weather with fewer tourists. The rainy season from June to October sees occasional heavy rains but lush landscapes and lower prices.
Conclusion
Visiting Bohol on a group tour offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural immersion. From exploring the iconic Chocolate Hills and pristine beaches to experiencing the island’s rich history and unique wildlife, a group tour enhances each moment with knowledgeable guides and likeminded fellow tourists. Every day brings new sights and experiences, from beach days to tarsier encounters and vibrant local markets. A group tour not only allows for deeper connections with Bohol’s wonders but also leaves you with cherished stories and bonds that will last long after the trip ends.
Frequently asked questions
What are the must-visit attractions in Bohol?
Top attractions include the Chocolate Hills, Panglao Island’s Alona Beach, the Tarsier Sanctuary, the Loboc River Cruise, and Hinagdanan Cave. For those interested in diving, Balicasag Island offers an amazing underwater experience.
Is Bohol family-friendly?
Absolutely! Bohol has family-friendly activities, like the Loboc River Cruise, beach days on Panglao, and easy trails around the Chocolate Hills.
Can I explore Bohol on my own, or should I join a tour?
Both are great options, and our tours offer you the best of both worlds, with some days dedicated to touring with a guide and group and other days set aside for you to explore the island on your own. Our tours are convenient for covering major spots efficiently, whilst also leaving you with plenty of free time to do activities on your own.
What kind of food can I expect in Bohol?
Bohol offers a mix of local Filipino cuisine, fresh seafood, and international options, especially around Panglao Island. Try local dishes like "lechon" (roast pig), "kinilaw" (ceviche), and "ube kinampay" (a purple yam specialty from Bohol).
Is Bohol safe for tourists?
Yes, Bohol is generally very safe for tourists. The local people are friendly and helpful, and as long as you take general precautions, like securing valuables and avoiding isolated areas at night, you should have a hassle-free trip.
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