My consecutive posts about Bohol has been too long, so I'll make this entry a bit shorter. Been struggling on catching up on my entries since there's still a whole lot of travelling and eating posts coming up.
For first time tourist like me, I didn't let this trip pass without visiting the Chocolate Hills, and yes, they look so much better in person even though the viewing deck was destroyed by the recent earthquake which was experienced in Bohol:
We were able to take a few pictures of the man-made forest because it was already drizzling when we went there, nevertheless, it was still beautiful:
Aaaaaaaaand how can we forget to check-out the tarsiers? :)
Have I convinced you enough to travel to Bohol yet? :)
Friday, September 26, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
TRAVEL and EAT: Bohol Bee Farm
It is not technically a bee farm but it's one of the places you want to go and visit when in Bohol. The place has so much to offer from food, hotel, swimming among others. The place gives you a "homey" vibe and there's just so much more to see in every corner:
Such an adorable farm! Mind you, almost all the food ingredients that they put into their food are from the farm, check out their edible flower salad!
Yes, they're flowers! Organic and freshly picked! :) Since we can't get enough of their food, we ordered more!
As if we're not full, we couldn't miss their unique menu of ice cream. Yes, we tried the Spicy Ginger Ice Cream as well as their Pandan Ice Cream:
Since we still have a few hours left, we had some time to walk around the farm and chill in their "beach" area:
There you have it folks, a day at the beautiful Bohol Bee Farm :)
As if we're not full, we couldn't miss their unique menu of ice cream. Yes, we tried the Spicy Ginger Ice Cream as well as their Pandan Ice Cream:
Since we still have a few hours left, we had some time to walk around the farm and chill in their "beach" area:
There you have it folks, a day at the beautiful Bohol Bee Farm :)
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