Showing posts with label Bohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bohol. Show all posts

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Bohol - Chocolate Hills


This is now the final Bohol blog post! FINALLY! Haha. I apologize for all the delays in the blog posts. I've been too busy with work and once I've got that free time, I'd rather play video games or sleep it off. Sometimes, I just hate myself for procrastinating. 

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Bohol - Tarsier Sanctuary



Ola, mi amigos! Como estas? I was about to post a second blog post in January, but when I got back to work, I got so busy! I was diagnosed with an ailment regarding my esophagus, so I was absent from work for six days (originally, the doctor wanted me to rest for two weeks but I need money). Who would've known it was because of an external infection turned to something drastic?

Friday, January 12, 2018

Bohol - Zoocolate Thrills


Writing this blog as I am taking a time off work. I was so busy last Christmas season and wasn't able to update my blog for a fourth Bohol escapade post. And now, considering that I am kind of feeling under the weather, I just had to distract myself fromt the excruciating pain that resides in my chest. 

Saturday, December 16, 2017

Bohol - Man-Made Forest


It was tranquility at its finest. Nature definitely treats you differently than anything else in the world. It gives you this unexplained serenity that you just can't seem to define. The Bohol man-made forest is a man-made mahogany forest stretching in two kilometers of densely planted Mahogany trees located in the border of Loboc and Bilar towns. Since we were riding a motorcycle, we got to enjoy the scent of nature and the breeze of the sky. This sense of calmness engulfed Mark and I, and we just had to stop and enjoy every ounce of it (and also, take pictures).

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Bohol - Hinagdanan Cave



If there's one tourist place that I would have my second thoughts on it, it would be caves. Aside from being asthmatic, I just don't like to think that I would be going in an enclosed place with bats, a few lights, and one escape route in case of worst case scenarios. It gives me the heebies-jeebies. However, Mark wanted to show me this place because we were already in Tagbilaran City (we had to withdraw money haha). This would be the second cave I have been to in my entire life. First one was in Camotes island.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Bohol - Loboc River


Aaaaaaah! Finally! I am proud to say that I have finally toured Bohol, all thanks to my husband, Mark. After so many frequent visits to Bohol (and my countless persuasion to Mark and at last, he gave in), we toured six different tourist spots in just one afternoon. Bringing your own vehicle to Bohol was definitely a great idea. In the beginning, it was a hassle since there was so much paperwork to do, but having it on another island is a different story. The purpose of our visit was to pay our respects to Mark's late brother who died two years ago. It was his death anniversary. Aaah, I just don't know where to begin. Well, at least let me start at the very beginning. 

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