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Bohol is an increasingly popular tourist destination for three main reasons; the Chocolate Hills are a world-renowned quirk of nature. Hundreds of cone-shaped limestone Hills shaped by millenniums of uniforms water erosion.

Bohol has lot to offer to its visitor. It indeed deserves to be tagged as one of the tourism destination in the Philippines . Visitors to Bohol will not only be treated to the awesome beauty of this wonderful creation of nature. The Chocolate Hills, Historical Cultural places, Tarsiers, made forest Loboc River, and also you'll enjoy the while on the white sandy beaches and crystal Blue seawater, But of or course the Great Dive spots.

Scenic Bohol casts an enigmatic charm drawn from the many archaic mementos spread throughout the oval-shaped island - from unique rock formations to a 45-million-year-old mammal species, from massive stone watchtowers built by the Spaniards in the 18th century. Surrounding the mainland are 73 other smaller offshore islands and islets whose palm-fringed coastal highways wind along unsullied beaches and rustic rivers where the tourist can stop at any point and jump in for a dip.

Town visits promise exciting cultural treats that include scheduled performances by the Teatro Bolanon, Dimiao Rondalla, Diwanag Dance Theater and the award-winning Loboc Children's Choir.

Bohol is an anchor tourist destination and one of the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago.