Chocolate Hills in Bohol Philippines

The Chocolate Hills, consisting of 1,268 haycock hills spread over three municipalities, remain Bohol's signature attraction and the most photographed landscape in the province. The hills look like confectionery during summer when the sparse grass cover turns dry and brown. The 30-meter-high hills of limestone, shale and sandstone were formed centuries ago by tidal movements but Bohol folks say they are tears of a giant grieving the loss of his beloved maiden.

Chocolate Hills is just one of the many tourist attractions Bohol has to offer. Be sure that you don't miss a visit the smallest living primate in the world which is the Philippine TARSIER. Contact a local tour operator to make the most out of your trip to Bohol.

 

You can do so many things in Bohol

We just had our mini vacation in Bohol and we had a great time. You can do scuba diving, swimming, trekking and site seeing. Truly a great place to visit.