Chocolate Hills, Bohol
The Chocolate Hills and the bug-eyed Tarsier, one of the world's tiniest primates, are two of the Philippines' most recognizable attractions, regularly featured in tourism brochures. The Chocolate Hills of Bohol are a geomorphic wonder and really a sight to behold, having been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage Natural Monuments list. With its 1,268 cone-shaped hills that vary from green to chocolate brown in the dry season, it is one of the most stunning tourist destinations in the Philippines, offering a distinctive landscape.
The limestone hills range in height from 30 to 120 meters and vary in size but have nearly the same shape. The Chocolate Hills should be included in your Bohol travel plan. Go to the Chocolate Hills Main Viewpoint, which is located in the town of Carmen. Bohol countryside trips can also be used to observe the hills. Aside from the Chocolate Hills, Bohol offers a wealth of natural beauty and other enjoyable activities, such as a calm Loboc river ride and exploring Balicasag Island, a famous diving location.
Address: The Chocolate Hills, Carmen, Bohol Province, Philippines