The last stop for our Visayas adventure was Bohol. We rented a car and a driver to tour us around the province. He seemed like a nice person, and he actually gave us a worthwhile tour in a span of about five hours (because that's all the time we had. sad, but true).

We first had our scrumptious lunch in Riverwatch, one of the many floating restaurants in Loboc. The entertainment was good; the food, even better. And the view was just glorious.

With a full stomach, we were equipped enough to walk fast in order to visit more places. We next went to the Tarsier Conservation Area. It was my first time to see tarsiers. They looked nothing like the photos printed in school books. They were really adorable. Unlike in the past years, visitors were not allowed to touch any of the nocturnal creatures anymore. It was okay because they seemed so vulnerable. They should have never allowed people to touch the tarsiers in the first place, anyway. Just look at them! Too cute.


Of course, we would not miss the famous Chocolate Hills. I only saw it in books when I was a kid, and now, I actually got to seem them with my own two eyes. We had to climb over a hundred steps, though. Too much for my idle self. But if you would get to see this much beauty, I'd climb them stairs everyday.


We also got to see Baclayon Church and the Blood Compact Shrine. Both sites were too crowded with people, it's difficult to get a good photo. But, I did still enjoy the view.


Despite the Amazing Race-like adventure in Bohol, we truly had an amazing time. We took the ferry again back to Cebu, and spent the rest of the night at our hotel room.
The trip was a whirlwind adventure for all of us. But it was absolutely unforgettable. Not only did I get to visit and do lots of first times, I did it while spending real quality time with the family. Oh, the perks of being able to travel. If I could, I would love to travel all the time or even for a living.
PHOTOS: Sony A300

We first had our scrumptious lunch in Riverwatch, one of the many floating restaurants in Loboc. The entertainment was good; the food, even better. And the view was just glorious.

With a full stomach, we were equipped enough to walk fast in order to visit more places. We next went to the Tarsier Conservation Area. It was my first time to see tarsiers. They looked nothing like the photos printed in school books. They were really adorable. Unlike in the past years, visitors were not allowed to touch any of the nocturnal creatures anymore. It was okay because they seemed so vulnerable. They should have never allowed people to touch the tarsiers in the first place, anyway. Just look at them! Too cute.


Of course, we would not miss the famous Chocolate Hills. I only saw it in books when I was a kid, and now, I actually got to seem them with my own two eyes. We had to climb over a hundred steps, though. Too much for my idle self. But if you would get to see this much beauty, I'd climb them stairs everyday.


We also got to see Baclayon Church and the Blood Compact Shrine. Both sites were too crowded with people, it's difficult to get a good photo. But, I did still enjoy the view.


Despite the Amazing Race-like adventure in Bohol, we truly had an amazing time. We took the ferry again back to Cebu, and spent the rest of the night at our hotel room.
PHOTOS: Sony A300






