Bohol is a province in the Philippines and the country's tenth-biggest island. It is well-known for its many natural features, including the Chocolate Hills, a chain of around 1,268 cone-shaped hills that turn brown during the dry season and resemble chocolate mounds. The Tarsier Sanctuary also houses the endearing Philippine Tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates. This huge forest is committed to saving these endangered animals. The beautiful seas of Bohol, particularly near Tagbilaran and Baliscasag Island, are teeming with aquatic life that scuba divers and snorkellers will enjoy. Dolphins, clownfish, lionfish, barracuda, and enormous coral formations make up the dynamic underwater habitat. Aside from that, some of the gorgeous sandy beaches, such as Quinale Beach, are famed for having white sand so fine that a little gust of wind may sweep a handful out of your fingers. The numerous old churches, like the Baclayon Church and its culturally rich history, make Bohol attractive for a wide range of activities and experiences suitable for everyone.