21 Photos That Will Make You Want to Stay in Bohol for Good
Bohol is truly a stunning piece of paradise you can call home!
Charmaine Acha Charmaine loves random weekend trips, technology and coffee. Guided by her travel mantra "chill and travel", she enjoys unplanned escapades without compromising leisure. Her free hours are spent reading a book, watching movies or thinking about her next possible adventure.
Bohol is so close to my heart. In fact, if I am to choose my second home, it will be, without a doubt, Bohol! Why? Aside from its close proximity to my hometown Cebu, Bohol has some of the world’s most amazing wonders, unique delicacies and super friendly locals who really live up to the capital city’s moniker as the “City of Friendship”. Now, allow me to show you the beautiful features of Bohol through these fascinating photos.
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1. Home to the mesmerising Chocolate Hills

2. Surrounded by marvellous greenfields

3. Bohol is as enchanting as its Hinagdanan Cave

4. There’s the breathtaking Loboc River...

5. Where you can enjoy local food on a floating restaurant

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6. And dance with the cheerful locals on the riverbank

7. There’s the luxurious Bohol Beach Club

8. Gorgeous Dumaluan Beach...

9. Where you can wait for the sunrise

10. And stunning Alona Beach...

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11. Where you can have a romantic dinner by the beach

12. Or indulge in a scrumptious seafood feast

13. Who can resist the sweet kalamay?

14. So iconic that they made a huge floating kalamay

15. You can go scuba diving and explore the underwater world

16. If you’re lucky, you might spot these elusive dolphins

17. Say hello to the cute tarsiers

18. Visit the historic blood compact shrine

19. Marvel at the man-made bamboo forest

20. Cross the hanging bridge

21. Then wait for the night to catch these bewitching fireflies

If you go there and see Bohol’s beauty for yourself, I’m pretty sure you’ll agree with me that it is a place you can call home, and I mean for good!
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