My sister asked me to help her with her assignment one day. It was about three popular tourist spots in the Philippines. I was in deep thought for a few. I only visited two known places to visit for tourists and those are Boracay and Palawan. So those are the only places I could refer and the third on my mind was Bohol.

Boracay Island is one of the major tourist destinations in the Philippines. It is loved and known simply for its powdery white sands scattered everywhere along with the fun see-water adventures and awesome night life. With all those bars lined in the beach front, you have all night to bar hop. When it comes to accommodations, there are several luxury and affordable hotels you can choose. When I was there back in 2006, I enjoyed a lot more on the foods at La Reserve. Don't dare miss a taste of their sea foods served everyday.
Chocolate Hills in Bohol is what I look forward to see. I haven't been in Bohol but it will be the next place I hope visit in my list. I always wanted to visit Bohol and see for myself these beautiful hills shaped almost symmetrically. Almost all my friends who are foreigners in our country know about chocolate hills and the tarsiers. These hills by the way are called Chocolate Hills because they turn chocolatey brown during summer, which is the best time to come out to visit beautiful beaches that Bohol also has.
5 comments:
go to bohol sis hehehe... mas nindot na karon kaysa una... mas civilized na haha... duol raka diha lupad dayun didto... I am proud of my simple home town bohol... lol! Love my own my native land...
nkaadto ko sa buhol sis pero stop over ra for a day wa jud as in kasuroy so I can't consider nga nkaadto hahaha..i am hoping to explore bohol..been wanting to see chocolate hills
im proud to say, nakaadto jd ko sa tatlo! explore jud ang bohol, nice kau. mag enjoy ka samot if ganahan ka adventure. visit danao for zipline hehehee
i've only been to chocolate hills as it's my home province!
looking forward visiting palawan, but not so much for boracay. :)
three perfect getaway destination suggestions for giddy explorers...
the underground river looks interesting! :)
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