DWG Map Bohol Panglao Philippines

Bohol, including the popular tourist destination of Panglao Island, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and offers several nature parks and attractions. Here’s a brief description of some of the notable ones:

  1. Chocolate Hills: The Chocolate Hills are Bohol’s most famous natural wonder. These are a collection of more than a thousand conical-shaped hills that turn brown during the dry season, resembling chocolate kisses. They are a unique geological formation and a must-see attraction.
  2. Loboc River: The Loboc River is known for its serene and picturesque surroundings. Visitors can take a relaxing river cruise along its emerald waters and enjoy a buffet lunch on a floating restaurant. The river is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers opportunities for bird watching.
  3. Tarsier Sanctuary: Bohol is home to the Philippine tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates. You can visit a Tarsier Sanctuary to see these fascinating creatures up close. Make sure to be respectful of their sensitive habitat.
  4. Panglao Island: Panglao Island, located just off the coast of Bohol, is a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Alona Beach, Dumaluan Beach, and Doljo Beach are some of the beautiful beaches where you can swim, sunbathe, and enjoy water activities like snorkeling and scuba diving.
  5. Hinagdanan Cave: Located on Panglao Island, this cave features a stunning underground lake. Visitors can explore the cave’s unique rock formations and the crystal-clear pool. It’s a fascinating natural wonder waiting to be discovered.
  6. Hinagdanan Beach: Adjacent to the cave, Hinagdanan Beach is a serene, lesser-known spot where you can enjoy the sun, sand, and sea without the crowds often found on larger beaches.
  7. Bohol Bee Farm: This is not just a place to learn about bees and honey production but also a charming eco-friendly resort. They have beautiful gardens, a restaurant serving organic food, and an array of homemade products.
  8. Man-made Forest: When driving across Bohol, you’ll come across the iconic Mahogany Man-made Forest. This lush and dense forest is a scenic stop for photographs and a cool break from the tropical heat.
  9. Balicasag Island: Located not far from Panglao Island, Balicasag is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. Its coral reefs are teeming with marine life, making it an excellent spot for underwater exploration.
  10. Alburquerque Python Sanctuary: If you’re interested in reptiles, you can visit this sanctuary to see a variety of snake species, including pythons. It’s a unique and educational experience.
  11. Anda Beach: This pristine beach on the eastern coast of Bohol is relatively less crowded and offers a tranquil escape. It’s known for its powdery white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxation.

Bohol and Panglao Island are truly a nature lover’s paradise, with a variety of attractions that showcase the region’s natural beauty, from unique geological formations to vibrant marine life and lush landscapes. Make sure to explore the local culture and try the delicious Filipino cuisine during your visit as well.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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