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Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Bohol Chocolate Hills

Evenly formed hills turn a rich brown in the p...Evenly formed hills turn a rich brown in the peak of summer, resembling gigantic mounds of powdery chocolate. A rather popular tourist attraction in Bohol, Philippines. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Bohol - The Land of the Famous Chocolate Hills

Known as one of the island provinces of the Philippines, Bohol is located at the Central Visayas region and is beside Cebu and Leyte. This province is one of the many attractive tourist destinations in the country. Like Boracay and Palawan, other tourist spots in the Philippines, Bohol also has many beautiful and fascinating resorts and beaches. Hence, it is reported that the tourism industry contributes a lot to the economic developments in the province.
Based on the 2000 census done at the province, there are 1,137,268 permanent residents in Bohol. The census also found that there are 209,588 households in the province with an average size of 5.41 people. The life expectancy in the province is greater than those in Negros Oriental and Siquijor which is 72.93 for women and 68.19 for men.
Most residents in the province speak Boholano, which is a Cebuano dialect. However, since migration is a constant trend in Bohol, there are also residents who use Chinese, English and Tagalog as their primary languages. In addition, some schools in the province taught Eskayan language to their students.
Each year the number of travelers who visit Bohol increases. This is due to the attractive tourist spots and natural wonders that can be found in the province. The famous formation of limestone called the Chocolate Hills are the most visited spot in Carmen. Meanwhile, many tourists also visit the popular rivers in the province which are the Loboc River and the Inabanga River.
Panglao Island in Bohol is famous for its white sand beaches. Along in these beaches are beautiful hotels and resorts where travelers and foreigners can stay and enjoy the sceneries. Travelers can also visit the Mag-aso falls, which is located at Antequera as well as the Bilar Mahogany Forest.
Travelers are encouraged to experience and have a glance at the festivals that are held in this attractive province. The Sandugo Festival, the Tagbilaran City Fiesta, the Bolibong Kingking Festival and Festival of Lights or SidlaKasilak are the renowned festivals in Bohol, Tourists who would witness these festivals will remember their stay and vacation at the province for the rest of their lives.
Transportation to Bohol is very easy since the province is very accessible. Tourists can travel by land, air and water. The national government of the Philippines established seaports and airports in the province so that travelers will not experience problems when it comes to visiting the beautiful island of Bohol.
Peter Garant is writing Chocolate Hills articles for Bohol Island Board.

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    Trip Nr. Frequency From Departure To Arrival
    1 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 05:45 Tubigon 06:45
    2 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 07:00 Tubigon 08:00
    3 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 08:30 Tubigon 09:30
    4 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 10:30 Tubigon 11:30
    5 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 12:30 Tubigon 13:30
    6 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 14:00 Tubigon 15:00
    7 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 15:30 Tubigon 16:30
    8 Daily Cebu (Pier 1) 17:30 Tubigon 18:30
    1 Daily Tubigon 07:00 Cebu 08:00
    2 Daily Tubigon 08:30 Cebu 09:30
    3 Daily Tubigon 11:00 Cebu 12:00
    4 Daily Tubigon 12:30 Cebu 13:30
    5 Daily Tubigon 14:00 Cebu 15:00
    6 Daily Tubigon 16:00 Cebu 17:00
    7 Daily Tubigon 17:45 Cebu 18:45
    8 Daily Tubigon 19:45 Cebu 20:45
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    9:00 am
    3:30 pm
    Jetafe, Bohol to Cebu City ferry schedule
    7:30 am
    10:30 am
    5:00 pm

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