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BOHOL ACCOMMODATION PACKAGE
3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS

Total FOR 2 people: PHP 6,100 cash price net
You have to pay 20% downpayment and the rest will be pid upon arrival

Choose from these Hotels:
* Buenbella Pension House
* Hotel La Roca
* Chriscent Villes
* Gie Garden Hotel
* The Meridian Hotel

Inclusions are *:
* Aircon van for the tour
* Roundtrip Aircon transfer from airport/ pier to hotel/resort and vice versa.
* Hotel/Resort accommodation

* Breakfast at the hotel
* All entrance fees and permits in all tours
* Buffet lunch at Loboc River Cruise
* Driving tour guide

Package Itinerary:
Day 1:
– Tagbilaran Airport /Pier Pick Up, transfer to Hotel or INN
– Checking In
– Personal Activities( you can do mall shopping)

Day 2:
– breakfast at the hotel
– Bohol Country Side Tour ( with Buffet lunch while cruising Loboc River)
Bohol Countryside Tour:
Blood Compact Site
BaclayonChurch and Museum
Tarsier Watching
Loboc River Cruise (Buffet lunch while cruising Loboc River)
Mahogany Man-made-forest
Chocolate Hills
Delicacies and Souvenir Shop
– Back to the resort

Day 3:
– Breakfast at theHOtel
– Personal activity in the morning
– Checking out Transfers: hotel to Airport
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Would you like to finalize this package?

EMAIL at : villamortour@gmail.com

Villamor Tour Operator

Tamblot st. 348, Tagbilaran city,Bohol, Philippines

Cell: +639219752463

URL’s:

http://www.boholpackages.weebly.com

http://www.tripbohol.wordpress.com




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Tourists Spots in Bohol

Out of the 7,107 islands in the Philippines, there is one island that has earned the reputation as the complete travel destination—the island province of Bohol.. Considered as the 10th largest island in the archipelago, this oval shaped island province is located in the heart of the Visayas region. It lies between the provinces of Cebu and Leyte to the northwest and to the northeast respectively.

Recently, the island of Bohol, has been recognized as the number one tourist destination for a lot of local and foreign tourists in the past five years. This reputation has been gained through the ongoing successful development of varying tourist destination sites by the government; thus, boosting its tourism industry. But even in the previous decades, Bohol has already gained the attention of tourists through the world-famous Chocolate Hills and as well as its white-sand beaches.

What made Bohol become more interesting destination and a memorable experience are its hidden “treasures”. Those who already have savoured the beauty of the island not only once but for several addictive times, would consider Bohol as “God’s Little Paradise,” because of its natural wonders. This website will present categorically a wide variety of choices of tourist spots that tourists can experience: Unique landmarks of history (e.g. Birthmarks of Christianity), amazing landscapes, man-made attractions, cool waterscapes, and interesting tour activities. Also, this site can provide information on what activities tourists can engage if they make Bohol a priority in their list of travel destinations in the Philippines anytime of the year. Other than that, there are valuable links that can also aid in your safety when travelling.

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Barkadahan Bohol Package

( FAMILY/ minimum of 6 Persons)

Choose from the below beachfront resorts:
Resort Option 1: TIERRA AZUL RESORT…….Php 4,300/person
Resort Option 2: SEA CORAL RESORT ………Php 4,500/person
Resort Option 3: DUMALUAN 2 RESORT…….Php 4,750/person
Resort Option 4: LOST HORIZON RESORT ..Php 5,000/person


INCLUSIONS:
* 3days/ 2 nights accommodation triple / quad sharing ( standard room)
– room is fully aircon, cable tv, h/c shower
* Daily breakfast for 6 people
* Roundtrip transfers (airport-resort-airport)
* Bohol Countryside Tour ( with buffet Lunch while crusing Loboc River)
* Panglao Island Tour with Bohol Bee Farm ( with Lunch)
* Taxes and service charge
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YOUR ITINERARY:
DAY1: BOHOL COUNTRYSIDE TOURS (7-8 hours)
Arriving in the morning from the airport or seaport, we welcome you and proceed to the countryside showcasing natural beauty of Bohol.Sites are as follows:
* Blood Compact Shrine
* Baclayon Church & Museum
* Loay Backyard Industry
* Loay/Loboc River Cruise ( buffet lunch while cruising loboc river)
* Tarsier Encounter
* Bilar Man-made Forest
* Chocolate Hills
* Python biggest in captivity
* Souvenir Shop

DAY2: PANGLAO ISLAND TOUR
9am pick up at your resort and visit the places:
Panglao Church,
Sea Shell Museum,
Hinagdanan Cave,
Dauis Church,
Bohol Bee Farm- farm tour to organic farming and buffet lunch.

DAY3:
Breakfast at the resort
Spend the day for your leisure
Checking out
Transfers resort to airport/ seaport
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FOR BOOKING/ INQUIRY:

EMAIL at : villamortour@gmail.com

Villamor Tour Operator

Tamblot st. 348, Tagbilaran city, Bohol, Philippines

Tel: 02-697-3502

Cell: +639219752463

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
1. Above price is net But subject for your resort’s choice availability.
2. To confirm your booking, we require 20% deposit and full payment upon arrival. ( deposit is non refundable) We will the release the hotel/ resort voucher
3. All Rates are subject to change without prior notice

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Here’s a quick summary of our Bohol budgetfor a group of 5 pax.
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Total for 5 pax: Php 22, 250

Per pax 4,450php x 5 pax

Here’s our planned itinerary:
Day 1 –
8am to 9am – Depart from Manila to Tagbilaran
9am onwards – Day Tour starts upon arrival – includes blood compact, Baclayon church and museum, biggest python, Tarsier, Loboc river, hanging bridge, man made forest, butterflies, Chocolate hills,
Actual Itinerary:
9.30am to 11.30am – Visited blood compact, Baclayon church and museum, and Tarsier.
11.30am to 1.00pm – Lunch at Loboc river
1.00pm to 5.00pm – Chocolate hills, butterfly, man made forest, hanging bridge, biggest python and souvenir shop.
6.00pm to 7.00pm – Travelled to our selected resort Tierra Azul
8.00pm onwards – ‘Paluto’ dinner by the beach, inuman and sleeping time

Day 2 –
5.30am onwards – Start of sea tour – includes dolphin watching, Balicasag island and Virgin island
Afternoon – Free time
Actual Itinerary:
6.30am – Boat ride started; of course we had delays (typical pinoy  ), too much time eating our breakfast and getting ourselves ready…
8.00am – In the middle of nowhere, haha, waiting and watching the dolphins… It was fun, they didn’t disappoint us and we saw quite a number of dolphins in action.
9.00am – Arrived in Balicasag Island, known for the snorkelling spot but we didn’t avail of it, but if you are interested they offer snorkelling gears and mini boat ride for extra charges
9.00am to 10.30am – We walked around the island and stumbled on a pleasant looking and I think the only resort on the island – Balicasag Island Dive Resort. Had some of our photos taken in the beautiful island with clean water, and relaxing scenery.
11.00am to 12.30pm – Satisfying lunch on the island
There’s a ‘paluto’ on the island, where you can buy seafoods (fish, squid, shrimps, etc.) and have them cook any style you want – have it fried, with soup, grilled, etc. We bought one big fish, forgot the name, we had it grilled and sinigang; and bought squid and made it calamares.  It was delicious and this is the meal we most enjoyed.

12.30pm to 1.30pm – Visited Virgin island, which has the sand bar, and is definitely a very beautiful spot to simply relax, enjoy the island view and take wonderful shots.
1.30pm to 2.30pm – Travelled back to Panglao on a bit rough and scary boat ride due to big, big waves….
3.00pm to 5.00pm – Rest time, played cards in our room.
5.00pm onwards – Walked by the beach to take some shots and find a place for our dinner.

Day 3 –
6.00am – 12:00 noon:
11:00 am – Travelled to Tagbilaran airport. And flight back to Manila
We all had a great time exploring Tagbilaran, Bohol and Panglao Island. Had fun bonding moments, took great snap shots, and will forever remember this adventurous experience in Bohol.

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Choose your Floating Restaurant

Around 11.30am, we were already on our way to our next stop, the Loboc River Cruise to have our first meal and lunch in Bohol.  As we arrived there were booths (see above picture) where you can check out menus and decide which floating restaurant to dine in.

As we got in the floating restaurant, buffet table was ready and people started to get food. Below is a shot of the buffet table located in the middle part of the boat.  Few minutes later, the cruise started and we were enjoying our meal at the same time the scenic view of Loboc River.

Riverwatch Floating Restaurant Buffet

Just on the other end of the boat, the musical band was situated and played Tagalog and English love songs while we were on cruise the Loboc River. On our way back, the boat stopped on one point so we can watch the Loboc Pink Dancers as they entertained us with a lively song and dance number. Which was actually good and a lot have donated money for this dance group as part of the Loboc community livelihood program. (See 3rd picture below)

The duration of the Loboc River Cruise took almost 1.5 hours. For me, the food served was just fine but I was expecting more from it, more exotic cuisines, more seafoods and more appetizing foods. It is a good thing that the calm scenery and relaxing feeling of the river cruise made the tour much favourable. I must say that this is a great spot to be with your special someone and simply enjoy the moment together with the breeze and green surroundings.

Along Loboc River

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Bohol Tarsier

Bohol Tarsier 1

After almost an hour of reminiscing  Bohol’s history, it was time to meet Bohol’s popular attraction, the Tarsiers. Our van suddenly parked on one side street  and our driver told us that we were already in the Bohol Tarsier spot. Being a tourist, I didn’t imagined that this would just be the spot for these Bohol Tarsiers, I was then imagining that we would be meeting these Tarsiers in a somewhat forest like and would need to do some trekking to get to the place.

Bohol Tarsier 2

We went inside, passed through a few stalls that sell Tarsier souvenirs like key chains, purses, mini-dolls, packed peanut kisses and a lot more. There were bunch of trees in one part of the area where we saw these Tarsiers clinging on the branches. They were so small with big eyes and long tail.  They look cute but personally I was a bit scared to go near it… hehe. Taking pictures is okay but without flash and they are not allowed to be touched. Which now I know why, because my friend tried touching one Tarsier’s back and it quickly jumped and I was a bit shocked that I think added to my uneasiness with these Tarsiers. lol.

Bohol Tarsier 3

Quick facts:

Bohol Tarsier measures about 3.35 to 6.30 inches in height and considered as one of the smallest primates. Their big eyes are fixed in its skull; they can’t turn in their sockets but their neck allows its head to be rotated 180 degrees. As for their fur, they are thick and silky which is colored gray to dark brown. They have thin tail which is used for balance and about twice the body length.

The name Tarsier came from its elongated “tarsus” or ankle bone which allows it to jump at least three meters from tree to tree without having to touch the ground.

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Simply Butterflies Conservation CenterSimply Butterflies Conservation Center

Early this year, I had a chance to visit a butterfly sanctuary in the own home of Prof. Jumalon, a notable butterfly enthusiast in Cebu. Simply Butterflies Conservation Center is the extended sanctuary of it in Bohol.  The place can be considered as more established tourist spot because of its well maintained place and facilities compared with  Jumalon butterfly sanctuary which is just a simple home of the Jumalons converted to a museum-like but with very informative tour guides.

We arrived late afternoon and this was our 3rd to the last stop for our day tour. Entrance fee is 20php per person.

As you can see in the first image above, this is the lobby where they had a mini souvenir shop and snack bar. And will definitely remember their yummy home-made ice candies we bought for only 20php; I had the buko pandan flavor, it was just like a delicious salad, frozen and in plastic. We had a tour guide the “Kuya” in flowery polo who briefed us with quick facts on the butterflies we saw and other displays in the area.

I’ll be honest, I did not really joined the group tour and did not listen that much to our “Kuya” tour guide because I was so impatient and eager to move around to take pictures of butterflies and the place. And thought that I already learned much about butterflies in my visit in Cebu from Ms. Jumalon’s very, very detailed and educational tour. :)

Though, I was struck by these mating butterflies, it was my first time to see something like this and we were also lucky that these butterflies were in real action. Haha.  According to “Kuya” tour guide, mating of butterflies can last for 24 hours or more and I have a proof that no one can disturb them because they were still intact even if they were placed on my arm or anywhere you want to put them. Interesting, ah?

Mating ButterfliesMating Butterflies

Yes, you can put the butterflies anywhere you want, just like this photo. Butterflies all over me… ;P 2 on my head and 2 on my arms, nice, ah!  It was fun, their feet were a bit tickling but manageable for a quick photo shoot. Also, I remembered a fact from Ms. Jumalon that butterflies will come and stay on you if they smell something pleasant but I guess this scenario is contradicting because I can assure you that I was 99% fragrant-less.

Our butterfly invasion was worthwhile. We had lots of fun in taking pictures and mingling with Bohol butterflies.

Butterflies in ActionButterflies in Action

Butterflies in BoholButterflies in Bohol

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Bohol Chocolate Hills

Stairway to the TopStairway to the Top

After our relaxing break by the Loboc River, day trip continued and next stop was Bohol Chocolate Hills. It was a long drive compared to the stops we had in the morning and so we had some time to snooze.  Finally, we arrived after almost an hour drive, there was a gate and a road going up where we passed through and paid the entrance fee of 10php each.

Kuya Roy (tour driver) just dropped us because he had to park somewhere else and we would just ask the management to call him once we were done.  To reach the top and get a sight of the Chocolate Hills, we went up a flight of stairs with mini steps that made it a bit hard to go up and tiring. (See above photo)

Once you reached the top, this is the breath-taking view of the Chocolate Hills. (See below photos) There were a lot of tourists at that time so we had a hard time taking our pictures without anyone on the background. Hehe.  Also, there was a booth which handled all souvenir pictures; you can have a shot flying on top of the hills, touching a hill with your finger or whatever funny pose you like to do.  Their prices were reasonable and you can even have it printed on shirts.

Nothing much to do in this spot but AA sight, shot and savour the wonderful Bohol Chocolate Hills.

Chocolate HillsChocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills 2Chocolate Hills 2

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Phytoon Sanctum

Bohol Things To Do

This is actually my first time to see the biggest python in captivity ever known.
The snake is about 7 meters long and weighs around 300 kg. They named her Prony.

The place is like a mini zoo where you can see some specie of Philippine birds endemic to bohol like Asian Koel, Brahminy Kite, Eastern (Philippine) Grass Owl, Black-crowned Night Heron, Philippine Oriole, Rufous Night Heron,Slender-billed Crow and Samar Tarictic Hornbill. I also spotted some kind of flying squirrel and turtles.

You can go inside her cage and take photos if you are not afraid, the thrill of getting swallowed adds more fun plus the laughter around.

Don’t forget to give some donation for its maintenance.

And by the way, you can also dance with Marimar if you want.

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One of the popular tourist activities in the province of Bohol is cruising down Loboc River while buffet dining on a floating restaurant. Emerald green because of the algae, Loboc River is 12 meters wide and 4 meters deep (I don’t know how long it is). You don’t cruise down the whole river, but the ride is around 40 minutes. At the turning point, you’ll find three mini waterfalls and a band of musicians on a floating raft playing folk tunes for the tourists. I did some changes on the original photo like cropping the bottom and adjustint the saturation, brightness and contrast levels to really depict the colors of the river.

Part of the countryside day tour was the sumptuous lunch served in the floating restaurant while cruising the scenic jade-green Loboc river…. and with a singing band on board also…. Truly romantic!

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