Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sights of Bohol

July 8, 2011
Tagbilaran - Carmen, Bohol

After our hectic day in Cebu we set out to our main destination... Bohol. :) We availed of a tour package by kuya Levi, the package he gave us was a real bargain. It included hotel transfers, Bohol tour, Panglao tour, and two nights accommodation at the Panda Tea Garden. Upon our arrival at Tagbilaran, we just left our luggage in the hotel and started out immediately to enjoy the sights of Bohol.

First stop: Sandugo Blood compact monument
symbolizing the first treaty of friendship between the Filipinos and the Spaniards


Famished that we were, kuya Levi took us next to Rio Verde floating restaurant
We had our lunch and enjoyed a peaceful Loboc River Cruise


After a kilometer or so of cruising we were greeted by the Ati Tribe
We went down to take pictures with them and gave a few pesos donation to the tribe


A unique primate (Just to be clear I'm referring to the Tarsier)


The famous Chocolate Hills. Although they look like dirt mounds,
they are actually limestone formations covered with grass


A close encounter with butterflies at the Butterfly Garden
Take away: butterflies don't cause blindness


We passed by the magnificent man made mahogany forest


Then we experienced crossing a hanging bridge
After crossing I rewarded myself with a coal cooked saba (yummy!)
Travelers tips: souvenirs here are cheaper (except for peanut kisses)


Finally our last stop: Baclayon Church
This is the 2nd oldest church in the Philippines


* Photos courtesy of Alden, Eds and Nikki

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Exploring Panglao Island

July 9, 2011
Panglao, Bohol

Our second day in Bohol we went on exploring Panglao. Panglao is an island southwest to the main island of Bohol. Tourists frequent the fine white sands of Alona Beach and the water activities nearby such as dolphin watching, snorkeling and diving. We set out to start our day dolphin watching, but to our dismay the waves were quite rough (and we did start abit late) so no dolphins showed up. Oh well... we just went on to Balicasag to witness its wondrous reef. After half a day on the sea, we spent the rest of the day in land exploring Panglao.


The new and old lighthouses of the small island of Balicasag
Balicasag has a rich coral reef which is a hot spot for snorkeling and diving
(unfortunately I have no snorkeling pictures)


Virgin Island - I really enjoyed exploring this isolated island/sand bar
We saw a lot of sea creatures - sea urchins, star fish, sea cucumber, crabs, etc...


After lunch at Alona beach, we went of to the bee farm
Aside from the bees, the bee farm grows its own organic vegetables and
provide resources for cottage industries to thrive.
They also provide accommodation, and I think I wouldn't mind to avail


Panglao Church Bell Tower doubled as a watch tower
The tallest of its kind in the Philippines


Hinagdanan Cave, a relatively small cave (in comparison to CDO and Sagada)


Shopping for Souvenirs - the Hinagdanan cave site housed a lot of souvenir merchants
Souvenirs here are cheap too


Dauis Church - here I got a bottle of Miracle Water :)
legend has it that a water well formed near the altar
at the time of need of Dauis towns people

*Photos courtesy of Eds and Alden

Monday, July 11, 2011

Cebu City by Foot and Jeep

July 7, 2011
Cebu City, Cebu

Cebu was the first destination of the 4 day Cebu-Bohol vacation. We had one day to explore Cebu! Being wise spenders (or "kuripot") we opted to get around Cebu mostly by foot and by jeepney rides. (Click to see jeepney routes in Cebu). I've been to Cebu a lot of times before, but taking it on by foot and jeep made this trip truly a unique experience.

We stayed at JY crown palace at only Php 300 per head. It was a bargain, and the place was pretty decent. So after after checking in, we started out on our tour of Cebu City.

We started off at the Philippine Toaist Temple (~1 km from JY)
We walked 700 m to Gordon Ave then we took the 17B jeep to Fuente Osmena



We had lunch at Larsian BBQ near Fuente Osmena


From Fuente Osmena we took the 21B jeep to see Magellan's cross


then off to the Basillica Minore del Sto. Nino de Cebu


A little prayer to the Sto. Nino


After which we walked across to fort San Pedro


We lounged for a bit inside the triangular fort


Then we walked! first to Pier 1 to check Bohol fare rates of Ocean Jet,
then to Pier 4 to book our tickets with Supercat
We decided to take a short jeep ride (12 G) from pier 4 to SM for some snacks


In the evening we set out to enjoy the view of the City at Crown Regency
We did the sky walk and had dinner buffet


We took a taxi to Crossroads for K1 family KTV


Then finally walked to 'The Walk' of Asiatown IT park
to signify the end of our Walk in Cebu

*photos courtesy of Alden and Eds