Monday, August 6

Bohol, Tagbilaran City

Just three weeks ago, I went to Bohol with two of my best buddies and it was a blast. I am posting just a little bit of what Tagbilaran is and how beautiful it is as a city. 


Our tired bodies seemingly jolted out of their weariness when we tried the meat 'hong ma' at Cafe Lawis. It is superb and what with the ambience of a garden, our lunch is one fabulous eat. 


The Hinagdanan Cave is eerie yet filled with wonder. The air inside is welcoming and the water is enticing. Though it is a great place to be, I am not going to be swimming in darkness for I am afraid of what's underneath. 


A short stop at the Muro Ami Beach means a short walk along the white sands where I found some dead jellyfish. I particularly like the varying degrees of colour from the sand up to the mountain tops.


The River Cruise with lunch is a welcome addition to a hot and humid day. The enchanting Loboc River is a wonder and the serenity of the water adds to its mystery during the day. I wonder what lurks in there at night.

The infamous Chocolate Hills where we get to see a glimpse of its majesty by climbing a set of steps at a time. Named chocolate for its colour during the summer, tourists often say it reminded them of "Kisses" chocolates.


The Bamboo Hanging Bridge is used to cross the Sipatan River and it is a great way to experience motion sickness. Hanging on the rail while crossing is not fun so better take your hands off and walk.

That's 6 out of the 500 photos we took for this trip. Go and do visit, it's more fun in the Philippines.

2 comments:

  1. never been to bohol ..sana this year makapunta ako

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  2. It's a great place to visit, lots of things to do. Just don't know about the nightlife, maybe at Alona Beach mayroon.

    I would like to go with some bloggers next time. Sama mo ako please...

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