| Bohol
is the tenth largest island in Philippines that enjoys
a central location between Cebu to the northwest to
Leyte to the northeast. Bohol is itself a cluster of
more than sixty smaller islets. World Travel 4 Indians
takes you on Bohol tours and acquaints you to the myriad
attractions it boasts of.
Set about on your Bohol tours with the famous Man
made forest which was originally a part of
the reforestation program taken up by the government.
Under this project innumerable mahogany seedlings were
planted on a cleared expanse that incorporated the Bilar
and Loboc towns. It is now a lush forest giving you
a serene and refreshing feel as you take leisurely saunter
through it.
Counted among one of the major attractions in Bohol
is the Chocolate Hills . The Chocolate
Hills are a collection of thousands of hills that are
shrouded in green with the commencement of the rainy
season and turn brown during the summer months. It is
undoubtedly the manifestation of the myriad wonders
of nature.
Those who are seriously involved in spelunking know
that caves have a beauty of their own and when it comes
to the Hinagdanan Caves , nature seems
to display her best handiwork. It is a paradise for
trekkers and is naturally lighted. The wonderful stalactite
and stalagmite formations are something to be marveled
at.
Bohol boasts of one of the oldest churches in Philippines
– the Dauis Church . Constructed in
the latter part of the seventeenth century, the church
is an admirable mix of the Romanesque and Byzantine
architecture. The ceiling of the church is adorned with
frescoes.
The Baclayon Church, Puntod Island, Logarita Park,
Malinao Reservoir, Loon Church, Inang-angan, Himontagon
Hills, Punta Cruz and Loboc River are
the other attractions in Bohol that you won't like to
miss out on.
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