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Bohol, a gem in the Philippines, unfolds its beauty through a tapestry of captivating destinations. At the forefront is the world-renowned Chocolate Hills, a breathtaking landscape of over 1,200 symmetrical mounds that transform into a sea of brown during the dry season. The Chocolate Hills Complex offers the perfect vantage point for a panoramic view.

Delve into the enchanting world of the Tarsier Conservation Area, where the world’s smallest primates, the Philippine tarsiers, dwell. Witness these adorable creatures in their natural habitat, emphasizing the island’s commitment to wildlife conservation.

Panglao Island beckons with its pristine white-sand beaches, notably the vibrant Alona Beach, a haven for sun-seekers and water enthusiasts. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to discover an underwater paradise.

For a dose of history, visit the Blood Compact Shrine in Tagbilaran City, commemorating the friendship between Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Filipino chieftain Datu Sikatuna, marking a significant chapter in the country’s history.

The centuries-old Baclayon Church stands as a testament to Bohol’s rich cultural heritage. Constructed with coral stones and egg whites, this historical landmark exudes Baroque architecture and houses a museum preserving artifacts and memories of a bygone era.

As you traverse the island, encounter the mesmerizing Man-made Forest in Bilar—a two-kilometer stretch of towering mahogany trees creating a serene and picturesque drive. This man-made oasis offers a refreshing stop amid the natural beauty of Bohol.

Bohol’s most popular places are a harmonious blend of natural wonders, cultural treasures, and historical landmarks, promising a memorable journey through the heart of the Philippines.

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POPULATION

1,394,329

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TOURIST

535,803

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Islands

7,641

The population of Bohol remained at the 1.3 million mark in 2020, based on the 2020 Census of Population and Housing, which was declared official by President Rodrigo Duterte through Proclamation No. 1179 on Tuesday.

The total population of Bohol was at 1,394,329 as of May 1, 2020. The figure increased by 80,769 from 1,313,560 in 2015 when the country’s population count was last captured.

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