Chocolate Hills
- A group of unusually shaped hills found in the middle of Bohol Island
- Featured in the provincial flag and seal of Bohol
- Third addition to the National Geological Monument list of the Philippines
- Pending inclusion to the UNESCO World Heritage List
- Named the Chocolate Hills because of the green grass that turns brown during the dry season
What can you find there?
- Over 1,268 conical hills from 30 meters to 120 meters high
- Visit during the dry season to see lush green grass turn the iconic color of chocolate brown
- See the vast landscape of hills from the viewing deck
- Enjoy the odd but uniform nature of the hills which are a geological mystery
- Head to the Chocolate Hills Complex for the best view of the hills
- Visit Sagbayan Peak for a new vantage point of the Chocolate Hills
How to get to the Chocolate Hills?
Loay Interior Road, Carmen, Bohol
- From Manila, take a plane to Tagbilaran Airport
- From the Tagbilaran Airport, take a jeep or taxi to Carmen
- From Carmen, take a jeep to the Chocolate Hills
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