21 January 2014
The Bohol “Country Tour” is a standard tour offered by most travel agents (private and franchised) for exploring the inland attractions of Bohol island. Most tour agents you speak to (willingly or not) will show you the same brochures and quote you the same starting price for this tour.
The tour we settled on was for just the two of us, going to:
- The Blood Compact statue
- Baclayon church
- Loboc River Cruise for lunch
- Chocolate Hills complex
- Butterfly Farm
- Tarsier Sanctuary
We travelled in an air-conditioned van and our tour guide was very professional and knowledgeable about all the attractions that we went to see. We declined going to the zip-lining and the zoo as we wanted to spend unlimited time at the Tarsier Sanctuary, which was one of our main reasons for travelling to Bohol itself.






It was a very interesting day with so much to see and admire. The earthquake damage reminded us of the devastation that this community had to endure only a few months before our holiday and it was good to see the work that has gone in to rebuilding and moving forward.
TIP: Ask your guide to stop at the Bilsar Public Market on your way to/from Chocolate Hills complex. Look for ladies selling sayre (rice bamboo treats) in small plastic bags. These are DELICIOUS! Our guide stops there every tour day to buy himself some of these snacks. It is like sweet&herb rice cake wrapped in bamboo leaves (about 5 cm long). A real local delicacy. Try it!
Read more about Bohol here.
Buy Local
This was the Loboc church before and after the earthquake. The damage to the interior part of the island is extensive and rebuilding is slow. Supporting the tour guides and spending money on ‘silly tourist’ things like the River Cruise and the Butterly Farm will help boost the local economy as they rebuild homes, businesses and lives affected after the earthquake of October 2013.