Bohol Nature Tour: Excursion to the Chocolate Hills and More

9 hours

Easy

A private full-day countryside tour of Bohol featuring tarsiers, Chocolate Hills, a local market, forest walk, rice field lunch, and a hidden waterfall—all at your own pace.

Discover the best of Bohol with a private countryside tour designed to move at your pace. This experience combines the province’s most iconic highlights with authentic local encounters and hidden natural gems.

Start your day exploring a lively local market before meeting the world’s smallest primates—the tarsiers—in their forest sanctuary. Continue under the towering mahogany trees of the Man-Made Forest before pausing for a light snack and a chance to meet the locals.

Enjoy a scenic lunch surrounded by rice fields, then visit the world-famous Chocolate Hills for breathtaking views. End the day at a peaceful hidden waterfall, the perfect spot to relax before heading back to your accommodation.

Because this is a private tour, timing is flexible—your guide will adjust pacing and stops according to your preferences and conditions on the ground. With no rush and no crowds, this is Bohol done right.


Optional, not included, paid in cash at the entrance to the activity:

  • Zip line: 700 pesos per person.
  • Kayak: 300 pesos per person.
  • ATV: 1,100 pesos/ 1 Hour. 1 person per ATV.
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      Please note

        Optional, not included, paid in cash at the entrance to the activity:

        • Zip line: 700 pesos per person.
        • Kayak: 300 pesos per person.
        • ATV: 1,100 pesos/ 1 Hour. 1 person per ATV.
        What to bring
          • Travel Insurance: For safety, it is mandatory to have travel insurance. If you do not have it, we can provide one. Because we care about your safety as much as the quality of your experience.
          • Sun Protection: The weather in the Philippines is very variable, so we recommend bringing biodegradable sunscreen, shirts that protect against UVA and UVB rays, a cap, sunglasses, and a raincoat.
          • Comfortable Clothing and Footwear: You will be exploring, walking, and possibly climbing, so comfortable footwear is essential. Also remember to bring light and comfortable clothing.
          • Swimsuit and Change of Clothes: In case you want to cool off in the waterfalls, we recommend bringing a swimsuit and a change of clothes.
          • Raincoat: Given that the weather in the Philippines can be variable, we suggest bringing a raincoat. You never know when a tropical rain might come.
          • Camera: Definitely, you won’t want to forget your camera! We promise that the landscapes, wildlife, and experiences you will live are worth capturing and remembering.