Depart from the hotel around 8:30 AM to begin your full-day exploration of Bohol Island's countryside. First, visit the Chocolate Hills to admire the unique conical landscape, then proceed to the Tarsier Sanctuary for a close encounter with these rare primates, passing through the Mahogany Man-Made Forest (take a stroll among towering green trees). At noon, enjoy a bamboo rafting experience along the Loboc River while savoring lunch and taking in the scenic views on both banks. In the afternoon, explore Baclayon Church (immerse yourself in historical charm) and the Blood Compact Monument. Return to the hotel around 4:30 PM. This relaxed itinerary allows you to deeply experience the tranquility and diverse allure of Bohol Island's rural areas.
Itinerary Note: This itinerary does not include the cost of admission tickets and lunch, which you will need to pay for separately.

▲ Chocolate Hills: Comprising thousands of conical hills that turn chocolate brown during the dry season and lush green in the rainy season, this unique geological formation is nature's marvelous gift and serves as Bohol Island's iconic view.

▲ Loboc River: The mother river of Bohol Island, where you can enjoy the tropical rainforest scenery along both banks while rafting on bamboo rafts. Lunch is served on the raft accompanied by local music, creating a perfectly relaxing experience.

▲ Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area: The habitat of the world's smallest primates. These tiny tarsiers with their enormous eyes and adorable appearance can be observed quietly at close range.

▲ Baclayon Church: One of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines, its architecture blends Spanish style with local characteristics, bearing historical imprints and exuding solemnity and sanctity.

▲ Mahogany Plantation: A man-made forest composed of extensive mahogany trees, with towering trunks and lush foliage. Strolling through it, the fresh air creates a natural oxygen bar-like atmosphere.
