Executive summary by darmansjah
The lush island province of Bohol offers independent travelers a wealth of options both on and
off the beaten track. The island’s short-lived independence at the turn of the
19th-century resulted in today’s successors of the republic becoming
fierce protectors of Bohol’s distinctive cultural heritage. Apart from Bohol’s
central attractions of the Chocolate Hills and tarsier monkeys, it’s the jungle interior, rice terraces and
offshore islands that captive travelers.
STAY The Peacock Garden is nestled on a
hilltop with a great view of the sea. The European-styled resort lies on an
expansive property featuring manicured gardens and an Olympic size infinity
pool (from US$195).
How To Getting There Bohol’s main airport is the Tagbilaran
Airport. From Manila, fly with Ariphil Express or Cebu Pacific. Mid-Sea Express
flies twice weekly between Cebu and Bohol.
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