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Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour - Guide

A full-day Bohol countryside tour pairing the Chocolate Hills with the tiny tarsiers, the Loboc River cruise and the island's Spanish-era landmarks.

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Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour - Guide

Bohol in one unforgettable day

Bohol packs more wonder per kilometre than almost anywhere in the Philippines, and this guided countryside tour stitches the island's signature sights into a single, well-paced day. You start among the surreal Chocolate Hills, meet the world's smallest primate in a quiet forest sanctuary, glide down the jade-green Loboc River over a buffet lunch, and finish with the centuries-old churches and viewpoints that tell Bohol's deeper story. Because everything is arranged with a private vehicle and a local guide, you spend your hours looking out the window at rice paddies and coconut groves rather than puzzling over jeepney routes.

Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour

What you will see

The Chocolate Hills

There are more than 1,200 of these near-perfect conical mounds spread across the interior municipalities of Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan. Geologists describe them as weathered marine limestone, uplifted from an ancient seabed and sculpted by millions of years of rain into haystack symmetry. In the dry months the grass that blankets them turns chocolate-brown, which is how they earned their name. The main viewing deck above Carmen rewards a short climb up a staircase with a 360-degree panorama that genuinely looks computer-generated until you are standing in front of it.

The Philippine tarsier

A short drive away, in a forested sanctuary near Corella or Loboc, you come face to face with the Philippine tarsier - a nocturnal primate small enough to sit in your palm, with enormous eyes fixed in their sockets and a head that swivels almost 180 degrees. The sanctuaries are conservation-first: you keep your voice low, your flash off, and your hands to yourself, because stress is genuinely dangerous to these fragile animals. Seeing one cling to a branch an arm's length away is a quietly moving experience that no zoo can replicate.

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Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour

The Loboc River cruise

Lunch is served aboard a floating restaurant that drifts upriver between curtains of bamboo and coconut palm. The buffet leans Filipino - grilled fish, chicken, pancit, tropical fruit - and a local musician usually serenades the deck. The water is an extraordinary green, and the slow pace is the point: after the staircases and the sanctuary, an hour of doing nothing but watching the riverbank slide past is exactly right.

Beyond the headline sights

A good Bohol day tour weaves in the smaller landmarks that give context. The man-made forest near Bilar is a dense two-kilometre tunnel of mahogany planted decades ago, cool and cathedral-quiet. The Blood Compact monument marks the 1565 friendship pact between Datu Sikatuna and the Spanish conquistador Legazpi. Baclayon Church, one of the oldest stone churches in the country, anchors the island's colonial heritage. Many itineraries also stop at a butterfly garden or a python conservation site, and the hilltop viewpoints around Loboc give you the river from above.

Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour

Practical tips for the day

Most tours run as a full day from Tagbilaran City or the Panglao Island resorts, with hotel pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle. Wear comfortable shoes for the Chocolate Hills staircase, bring a light layer for the breezy river deck, and pack sunscreen and water. The dry season from roughly December to May gives the most reliable weather and the brownest hills, though the countryside is gorgeously green year-round. Bring a little cash for the sanctuary and viewpoint entrance fees and for souvenirs, and a camera with a decent zoom for the tarsiers, who do not appreciate close-ups.

Who it is for

This is the ideal first day in Bohol and a brilliant choice for families, couples and first-time visitors who want the island's greatest hits without the logistics. It blends nature, wildlife, food and history at a relaxed rhythm, and the private guiding means you can ask questions and linger where you like. Reserve your spot through the GetYourGuide link on this page to lock in pickup and the day's full itinerary.

Good to know before you book

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour take?

Most departures run as a full day - roughly 8 to 10 hours including pickup, travel and the activities themselves - so plan to set aside the whole day. Some operators offer shorter or private versions; the exact timing for your date is shown when you book through the GetYourGuide button on this page.

What is included in the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour?

Typically the price covers transport, a guide and the main stops; entrance fees and lunch are sometimes extra. Inclusions vary by operator, so always read the specific listing - it spells out exactly what is provided and what you pay for separately, such as entrance or environmental fees.

What should I bring?

Pack comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, water and small cash for entrance fees and souvenirs. It is also worth carrying some cash for local fees, drinks and tips, plus any personal medication, since card facilities can be limited outside the cities.

Is the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour suitable for beginners or families?

It is gentle and family-friendly, suitable for all ages with only light walking involved - a comfortable way to see the highlights. If you have specific concerns about age, fitness or swimming ability, message the operator before booking - they can advise on the best option for your group.

When is the best time to do this tour?

The best conditions are usually the dry season from December to May, when the Chocolate Hills turn their famous brown. That said, the Philippines is a year-round destination, and many of these experiences run in any season - just expect the occasional shower and check the forecast for the day.

How do I get to Bohol?

To reach Bohol, fly into Bohol-Panglao International Airport, or take the fast ferry from Cebu (about 2 hours). Many tours include transfers from nearby towns or hotels, so confirm your pickup arrangement when you book so the day runs smoothly from the start.

Do I need to book the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour in advance?

Yes - booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially in the dry-season peak and on weekends, when popular tours and the best operators sell out. Reserving online also locks in your spot and lets you compare timings and inclusions easily.

How much does the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour cost?

Prices vary with the season, group size and exactly what is included, so we do not list a fixed figure here. Tap the GetYourGuide button on this page to see the current, accurate price and availability for your chosen date.

Can I do the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour as a private or customised tour?

Many operators offer a private version of this experience for couples, families or small groups who want a flexible pace and a guide to themselves, and some can tailor the route or add stops. If a private or custom option matters to you, check the listing or message the operator before booking, as availability and prices differ from the standard shared tour.

Ready to explore Bohol?

From planning to the moment you arrive, the Bohol Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers Guided Tour is one of the most rewarding ways to experience this corner of the Philippines - and booking it is simple. Use the GetYourGuide button on this page to check live availability, compare timings and secure your spot, then turn up and let the local guides handle the rest while you focus on the views, the water and the memories.

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