Eco Tour

Bohol Eco Tour

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About this tour

This full-day eco tour showcases Bohol's natural treasures, from one of the world's strangest landscapes to its tiniest primate. The journey starts among the rolling green-and-brown mounds of the Chocolate Hills, more than a thousand symmetrical hills that turn cocoa-brown in the dry season, with a climb to the Carmen viewing deck for the panorama that made Bohol famous.

A gentle highlight is the Tarsier Sanctuary, a conservation area protecting the Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates on earth, where you can observe these wide-eyed nocturnal creatures clinging to branches in their natural forest habitat. The route also passes through the magical Bilar Man-Made Forest, a dense corridor of towering mahogany trees planted decades ago that arches over the road like a green tunnel.

Focused on nature and conservation, the day weaves between Bohol's lush interior, protected wildlife, and reforestation success stories, with comfortable transport between each stop. It is the ideal introduction to the island's ecology for nature lovers and families alike.

Highlights

  • Marvel at the world-famous Chocolate Hills from the Carmen deck
  • Observe the tiny Philippine tarsier at a conservation sanctuary
  • Drive through the green tunnel of the Bilar Man-Made Forest
  • Learn about Bohol's wildlife and reforestation efforts
  • Comfortable full-day eco circuit through Bohol's interior

What's included

  • Air-conditioned transport
  • Tour guide
  • Entrance fees to the Chocolate Hills and Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
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About the area

Bohol is an island province in the Central Visayas, reached by ferry or flight via Tagbilaran. Beyond its beaches on Panglao Island, Bohol's interior is renowned for the Chocolate Hills, the endangered Philippine tarsier, the Loboc River, and lush man-made forests, making it a premier eco and nature destination.

Frequently asked questions

Can I touch or hold the tarsiers?
No. The Tarsier Sanctuary is a conservation facility where tarsiers are observed quietly from a distance to avoid stressing these sensitive, endangered animals.
Are the Chocolate Hills always brown?
They turn their famous chocolate-brown colour mainly in the dry season. For much of the year the grass is green, but the surreal shape of the hills is striking year-round.
What is the Man-Made Forest?
It is a dense stretch of mahogany trees in Bilar planted decades ago as a reforestation project, now forming a shady green tunnel over the road and a popular photo stop.

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