Bohol Package 4


The Chocolate Hills are Bohol's most famous attraction. The Chocolate Hills are not the the only example of conical karst hills on earth. Slovenia and Croatia both have conical karst hills, except that the Chocolate Hills are simpler examples because the Chocolate Hills have no caves. 

The Bungle Bungles in the Purnululu National Park in Western Australia feature similar sedimentary formations. The Chocolate Hills is a rolling terrain of haycock hills-mounds of generalshape whick are conical and almost symmeterical. 

Estimated to be at least 1,268 individual monds to about 1,776, these cone-sharped or dome-shaped hills are actually made of grass-covered limestone. 

The domes vary in sizes from 30 to 50 metres (98 to 160 ft) high with the largest being 120 metres ( 390 ft) in height. They are scattered throughout the towns of Carmen Batuan and Sagbayan in Bohol. Bohol's "main attraction" therse unique mond-shaped hills are scattered by the hundreds on the island's central plain, concentrated near the town of Carmen.

Inclusions:
- 3 Days and 2 Nights' accommodation at Bohol
- Daily Breakfast
- Round trip transfers during tour
- Welcome drinks at chocolate Hills
- Loboc river cruising
- Lunch
Sight - seeing tour to Bohol's best scenic tourist spot
- Blood compact site
- Baclayan church
- Tarsier
- Bilar man made forest
- Chocolate Hills
- Loboc river
- Hinagadanan Cave
- City Tour