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Bohol it is... Day 3

Last day but not the least.

Our flight for Manila was in the afternoon so we took the opportunity to spend our morning-free time for Dolphin watching.

For only P1,000 (boat rent), Rhea and I went for Dolphin watching and a tour in Balicasag Island.


After a very loooooong wait, our patience paid off. =)


I'm not against in a Dolphin show or something like that, but the experienced seeing the Dolphins swimming freely in the wild, is awesome. =)


Unfortunately, we have no pictures of our Balicasag Island tour because our camera is not equipped with water resistance accessory. =(

Balicasag Island

We transferred to a small boat (just fit for the three of us - Me, Rhea, and Rogel). We went around the whole island, snorkel, and had a chance to see the divers' drop-off. Yeah!

Make sure you have your snorkel accessories or you'll have to rent P600.00.

Rogel Lusterio - Our Balicasag Island Tour Guide

After Balicasag tour we're to our original boat and wen to Pungtud Island. -->
There was nothing more to say, the picture already says it all.


Some pictures taken from Pungtud Island...


Bohol has more to offer but our time was limited, if we could only extend our vacation for five more days. =)
Maybe next time we'll do whale watching. =)

To Boholanos who make Bohol clean and order... Keep up the good work! 

Thanks Bohol for making the Philippines more fun! We had a great time. =)




Bohol it is... Day 1

Finally, blogging again...

It has been more than a month already since I posted my last blog. Been very busy with work stuff.
I praise God for all the things He has done to my life and my family.

Back to our Cebu - Bohol trip...

After Cebu, we took a supercat fast ferry boat for Tagbilaran, Bohol.
With fare more of less P550 (can't remember the exact fare) and less than Three hours of travel time. Bohol it is. :)

We stayed at Lost Horizon Beach Resort, Panglao Island, Bohol for Three days and Two nights.

We had no problem staying here.

Food was great; staffs were friendly; rooms were okay (from what we stayed at least), unlimited Wifi, relaxing live band every night and of-course  beach front. :)

Mr. Crab's picture was taken at the shore in-front of Lost Horizon Beach Resort.

We went to Loboc River and had our lunch at Riverwatch Floating Resto.
All you need is P400.00 (P100 -  Boat and P300 - Buffet Lunch) then you're good to go.
You'll enjoy a superb lunch while being serenaded in-house guitar man (forgot his name) and  while having Loboc River tour. Additionally, you'll be able to enjoy a sing and dance performance from a group of Boholanos living near Loboc River.

Loboc River Floating Restaurant
      

After Loboc River, we went to see one of the endangered species in the world  and can be found in Bohol. The Tarsier (Philippines).

Taken from Tarsier Conservation Area, Loboc, Bohol
Taken from Tarsier Conservation Area, Loboc, Bohol

then The Man Made Forest...
...simply amazing...


then, one of the seven wonders of the world. The Chocolate Hills.
Not all Filipinos in their lifetime have the opportunity to visit this breath-taking wonder of the world. I thank God for this opportunity to appreciate His creation that can only be found in Bohol.

I did see some structures near the hills. I just hope that the local government will maintain its captivating beauty, or it will be sold and end-up to be a resort, village or subdivision.




Before we went back to Lost Horizon, we passed by to some tourist spots...

Prony (the biggest python I've ever seen so far)


Baclayon Church
The Blood Compact
The Blood Compact with Dad

After a very tiring day, a dinner with my wife ease everything.


The End of Day 1

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