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    SOI SUITES ROOM AND BOHOL TOUR

    SOI SUITES offers the best room & Bohol tour package to the famous
    tourist spots like the Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, Loboc River
    Cruise and many more. You don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy
    the beauty of Bohol. We offer cheap and affordable rates that are not
    too heavy on your budget, and at the same time gives you the luxury
    and comfort of a world-class tourist destination

    ROOM + BOHOL COUNTRYSIDE TOUR
    (CAR WITH DRIVER ALREADY)
    RESIDENTIAL SUITES @ P9,825.00
    FAMILY ROOM @P9,465.00
    DELUXE ROOM @P8,835.00
    SUPERIOR ROOM @P8,565,00
    TWIN ROOM @P8,025.00

    TRANSPORTATION: PICK-UP OR DROP-OFF

    GETAFE @ P2,000.00
    TUBIGON @ P3,200.00
    ANDA @P3,700.00
    PANGLAO @ P4,000.00
    COUNTRY SIDE TOUR @P6,000.00

    1. CHOCOLATE HILLS

    Bohol's claim to fame is unique geological formations of over 1000 cone-shaped hills that change in color depending on the season – the Chocolate Hills. You can view the hills from the Chocolate Hills Complex where there’s a viewing deck with a stunning 360° view of the cone-shaped hills. These giant mounds of chocolate-colored earth on the dry season that turn green during the wet season are known across the world for their enchanting beauty. The hills are spread out on a 50-square kilometer land and vary in size. No trip to Bohol is complete without seeing this iconic landmark, which is even featured in the local currency.

    2. LOBOC RIVER & FLOATING RESTAURANT

    One of Bohol’s most beautiful natural attractions is the Loboc River. This beautiful river is a wonder of nature that has been preserved through the combined efforts of the local authorities and the residents. The scenic river that runs through multiple towns in Bohol is framed with lush tropical trees, perfect for winding down in the afternoon after your countryside tour. The most popular activity in the river is the Loboc River Cruise tour, where tourists board a floating restaurant. The boat cruise will drift along the serene 1.5km long river while you feast on a Filipino lunch buffet. Guests onboard the boat will be serenaded by a local band until you reach the end of the river at Busay Falls. Here, you will be treated to a spectacular cultural show of song and dance. Feel free to dance with the locals; it will be the highlight of your day! For a different (and more private) experience, you may try a Bohol River cruise and paddleboarding adventure that is fast becoming a hit for those who want to explore the river at your own pace. This activity is a great way to take in the beauty of the Loboc River without the crowd. It's also perfect for beginners and non-swimmers.

    3. PHILIPPINE TARSIER SANCTUARY

    Like the Chocolate Hills, the tarsiers and their big eyes are synonymous to Bohol as well. These nocturnal creatures are considered to be the smallest primate in the world. They grow to be just 15 centimeters long at most, and they're just so cute! Tarsiers can also be found in other Philippine destinations like Samar, Leyte, and parts of Mindanao. But Bohol is known for its tarsier sanctuary tours that help preserve and raise awareness about these species. If it's your first time in Bohol, don't miss a visit to the Tarsier Conservation Area in Loboc or the Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella. These tarsier sanctuaries allow tourists not just to see these small creatures up close, but also to learn more about them. For the complete experience, you can join a Bohol day tour that combines other Bohol tourist tourist attractions with this. When visiting the tarsiers, remember that they are nocturnal and are asleep during the day. You'll find them perched on branches around the sanctuaries. Make sure to keep the noise down because they're sensitive to sound. Taking their photos is fine but keep the flash turned off not to wake them up. Touching them is also a no-no because it will stress them out.

    4. BILAR MAN-MADE FOREST

    Visit one of the most enchanting places to visit in Bohol, which is the Bilar Man-Made Forest. It's part of the reforestation project started in 1947 and launched in 1953 by Governor Conrado Marapao. It was to stop the Loboc watershed deforestation. It was a successful project as many laborers, government employees, locals, and even students helped each other plant the seedlings. It consists of 20,000 hectares in the towns of Loboc, Batuan, Carmen, Valencia, Jagna, Sierra Bullones, and more. The Bilar Man-Made Forest often included in a Bohol sightseeing escapade is great for a slow walk down a natural tunnel formed by the canopies of well-spaced trees. It's a tranquil place, so it's great if you're looking for a short pit stop before your next Bohol adventure, the forest is just north of it.

    4. SIKATUNA MIRROR OF THE WORLD

    Explore the world in just one park and see some of the world’s most iconic landmarks at Sikatuna’s Mirror of the World. One of the newest tourist spots in Bohol, Mirror of the World exhibits scaled-down versions of the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Golden Gate Bridge in California.One of the best times to visit the park is in the late afternoon when the climate is milder and to take advantage of the nighttime views of the park. Stroll around the park, check out the botanical garden, and take photos of the park’s wonders.

    5. LILA WHALE SHARKS

    In the small coastal town of Lila in the South of Bohol, it is now possible to do whale shark watching, and it’s tremendously popular. It is also quite controversial because whale sharks only migrate along Lila and Bohol and don’t naturally gather in Lila. The Lila whale sharks are hand-fed, guaranteeing they will show up to excite guests, who can snap close-range photos – the feeding only happens in the morning. Tourists have to attend on arrival a short mandatory briefing on how to behave around the whale sharks. Rules are strict, no touching, no riding, no flash photography, and keep at least six feet (1,5 meters) away from the whale sharks at all times. Swimming with the whale sharks in Lila Bohol will be an experience of a lifetime!