
In the dry season Chocolate hills are exactly what the name suggests they are: chocolate brown cone shaped hills. In the wet season they tend to be a bit to green to remind you of chocolate, but they are still a great sight.
The 1000 hills are probably of volcanic origin, but local legends claim they are the tears of giants who once lived on the island.
To get to the hills, firts take a bus to Carmen, from where you can either get to the hills on motorbike or just hiking (it's only 4 km).
The trip to the hills is as interesting as the hills themselves. On your way there, visit the oldest church in the Philippines in Baclayon (1595), try what it's like to cross a hanging bridge, have a look at the manufacturing of Bohol's native products such as basketware and enjoy the intense green of the rice fields.
Bacolod
Baguio
Balicasag
Bantayan
Boracay
Cagayan de Oro
Calbayog
Calbayog
Camiguin island
Caramoan Peninsula
Cebu City
Chocolate Hills
Davao
Dumaguete City
Hagnaya Wharf
Kalinga
Kalinga
Laguna
Leyte island
Mangatarem
Manila
Pagadian City
Palawan island
Pamilacan Island
Quezon Province
Sabang Beach
Silay
Tagbilaran
Tagum City
Tuguegarao city
Vigan
Zambales
Zamboanga