Tourism is booming in the island-province of Bohol in the Central Visayas, and even first-time visitors can quickly see why.
Paradoxically, besides its world-famous Chocolate Hills and tarsiers, there is little that physically distinguishes Bohol from the rest of the Philippines. Beaches, dive sites, Spanish colonial-era churches, etcetera dot the archipelago
What sets Bohol apart are its people—and, equally important, a focused tourism development program, which has successfully involved and benefited Boho-lanos from all walks of life.
Paradoxically, besides its world-famous Chocolate Hills and tarsiers, there is little that physically distinguishes Bohol from the rest of the Philippines. Beaches, dive sites, Spanish colonial-era churches, etcetera dot the archipelago
What sets Bohol apart are its people—and, equally important, a focused tourism development program, which has successfully involved and benefited Boho-lanos from all walks of life.
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