Tuesday, March 13, 2012

PANGLAO ISLAND

GOOD MORNING PANGLAO!

This will greet you in the morning when you wake up in Panglao Island. Bolod/Dumaluan beach is actually made up of flattened coral beds. On top of the coral beds is fine white powdery sand. Explore it while lowtide and you'll notice something like this:



WTF is this?





Bohol Beach Club

This is the beach of Bohol Beach Club, adjoining Dumaluan Beach Resort. Its beachfront goes on forever! We did not reach the end of it, got too tired from all the walking.

Dumaluan Beach

I wanna wake up each day with this as my view. I recommend the resort not for its great service but for its perfect location and facilities. The resort has a pool and wifi and the only resort near it is Bohol Beach Club. The beach is never crowded and noisy.

Monday, March 12, 2012

PANGLAO, BOHOL ISLAND HOPPING




This is the view of Bolod Beach a.k.a. Dumaluan beach where we stayed for two nights, as we leave the island for the island hopping and dolphin watching. Yes, it is soooo low tide. We had to walk for at least 100m to reach the bangka. notice the pearl white sand. Just lovely! beats boracay IMHO.

This is why we woke up before sunrise... these dolphins don't like the sun :)


Virgin Island
This island has a semi-circle sandbar. This was the first sandbar I have been to, made a big impression. Overcast sky and a drizzle of rain did not prevent us from having fun. The island itself is not interesting, but i love the shape of the sandbar. Photo hobbyists will have a blast shooting this island :)

Balicasag Island

These are the two lighthouses of the island, but these are not what you should see here. Underwater, you will be amazed at the fishes and corals here. We had lunch at the island courtesy of islanders who cook for the tourists. Freshly grilled food gave us a hearty appetite :)

BOHOL DAY TOUR

Upon arrival either at the pier or the airport, you will notice hordes of van drivers advertising and enticing tourists to hire them. There is a standard tour which will take you to the places or tourist attractions being offered by Bohol province. Some are worth it, some are not so take your pick...
CHOCOLATE HILLS

Need i explain why it is called as such? This is the attraction bohol is famous for. It is essential that you visit this site. It's pretty isn't it? Wait till you make the hike towards the viewing area. Haha. I think I was cursing while going up the hundreds of steps. I stopped complaining when a middle aged lady was cruising her way to the top. Shame on me for not being physically fit. :)

MAN MADE FOREST

This is called as such because this was a product of bohol's efforts in preserving the environment. They reforested several hundreds of hectares of forest with mahogany trees which after many years, multiplied and voila. What a sight! I havent seen anything like it before. I thought the road lined with mahogany trees will never end. This is a happy place. Very peaceful. Could not resist stopping and walking along the road hhww :)



BACLAYON CHURCH and MUSEUM

This is one of the oldest churches in Bohol, very photogenic except that we didnt take a good picture of it haha. It is made of coral stones cemented by white eggs. Most of the churches in Bohol were made using this material, which is very abundant in the area. Fortunately, the province is seldom visited by typhoons so their churches are well preserved. There are tour guides in the church, and there is also a museum which i found creepy so we did not go inside.



LOBOC RIVER CRUISE with Buffet Lunch
(Riverwatch Floating Restaurant)


My absolute favorite. The breeze, yummy food and gentle boat ride relaxed me and made me sleepy. There are several floating restaurants here but our guide recommended this one, and we're glad he did. The food is good and there is a folk singer on board singing visayan songs i hardly understood, but i liked it anyway. He sang some english folk songs too. The boat stopped at several barangays who danced and performed for us. The tourists even joined in the dancing. I was entertained :)




TARSIERS - smallest monkey

And I thought I was tiny.... They look like medium sized mice, ugly tails. They are nocturnal creatures and i felt sad for them. Some of my companions chose not to take a picture with them and I almost joined them but for posterity's sake... Anyways, I love sleeping and I hate getting disturbed and waking up early so I can only imagine what it's like not to be able to get enough sleep because of the noise of the tourists and the camera clicking and flashing. I wish there were some ways they could be enclosed in a glass viewing area... sobrang kawawa sila. They all look so forlorn...sad


We also visited the phyton sanctuary - not worth the effort of uploading pictures and describing it. Butterfly Garden - so so, although kids who havent been to a butterfly garden will love it. Hanging Bridge - bailed out! did not manage to cross it :)