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CHOCOLATE HILLS

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Chocolate Hills Complex, Carmen, Tagbilaran, Philippines
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The Chocolate Hills are one of the Philippines' most popular tourist attractions. In fact, there are 1,268 hills, ranging in height from 60 to 120 m, whose vegetation suffers from the dry months of December to April, giving a chocolate hue to these geological curiosities, hence their name. In reality, the dry season is not quite dry, and rains are not uncommon in Bohol between December and April (sorry to break it to you). Legend has it that these hills are the tears that fell from the eyes of a giant. And it's true that there's something mythological about these domes - you can imagine Hobbits living there...

Getting there. Follow the road towards Carmen. The journey through winding roads, rice paddies and forests is very picturesque. The 2 km passage through the Bilar Man-Made Forest is particularly beautiful. This is a forest of mahogany trees planted by the locals as part of a reforestation project over 50 years ago, the lanky trees reaching dizzying heights. Once you arrive, you have to park in the parking lot on the main road and pay the parking and environmental fees. Shuttles then take visitors to the viewpoint, 5 minutes away. You have to climb 214 steps to reach the 360-degree panoramic viewpoint and embrace these hundreds of small hills. The view is far more impressive in fine weather, of course. It's a quick tour. Combine your visit with that of the tarsiers and the Loboc River.

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Mamatlu
Visited in february 2017
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Visite à faire si vous êtes sur Bohol, mais cela n'a rien d'extraordinaire.
Un beau point de vue sur les collines qui malgré la saison sèche étaient vertes.
Pause nature d'environ 20mn.
thon
Visited in january 2017
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Ce site se trouve au milieu d'une végétation luxuriante et tres verte, vous apercevez ces montagnes toutes rondes à perte de vue et c'est vraiment pas courant comme spectacle; du haut d'une plateforme que vous gravirez par des escaliers la vue est merveilleuse
fute_811205
Visited in december 2015
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Un paysage très originale et majestueux , on se demande d'où sont sorties ces drôles de collines. Meme avec de la pluie nous avons adorés. À voir
Visited in april 2016
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Chocolate hills, ancien vestige des collines de corails.
Il faut monterr au sommet de la petite colline pour avoir la meilleure vue (beaucoup de marches) mais ca vaut le coup.
A ne pas manquer.
PhilSmans
Visited in december 2015
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C'est évidemment un must, car le site est spectaculaire et peut-être unique au monde. Je reste cependant sur une relative déception, car l'endroit est fort encombré et touristique (dans le mauvais sens du terme). Mais bon, cela vaut la peine, surtout si c'est combiné à d'autres activités (comme voir les tarsiers). A éviter par grosses chaleurs, car il y a un escalier assez long à monter.

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