My Bohol adventures and spending time with family!
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Hey friends, it's Jaden here with another blog! This time, we left Maasin for the island of Bohol. I’m so excited to share with you all my adventure in Bohol and the quality time that I had spent with my family.
Image from Jaden the Explorer
Early morning adventures
We woke up at 5:30 am to catch the boat, and yes, we were all tired. I even managed to sleep a bit in the car. On the boat, my nephew Matthew and I played Rock, Paper, Scissors and enjoyed snacks from the crew.
After arriving, we had lunch at a BBQ restaurant and checked into the Wilander Hotel. The rooms were clean and equipped with TVs and fridges. Due to heavy rain, we had seafood at the hotel instead of the buffet. Later, our uncle took us to 7/11 for snacks before we called it a night.
Exploring Bohol
We were awestruck by the unique, conical formations and the stunning panoramic views. We took countless photos, trying to capture the beauty of the landscape from every angle. Next, we headed to the Tarsier Conservation Area, where we saw the tiny tarsiers up close. These primates, with their enormous eyes and delicate movements, were fascinating to observe. Learning about their habitat and the conservation efforts to protect them made the visit both educational and awe-inspiring.
Image from Jaden the Explorer
Image from Jaden the Explorer
Island hopping and local delicacies
Our first stop was Balicasag Island, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Snorkeling there was unforgettable. We then visited Virgin Island, a beautiful white sandbar perfect for relaxing and enjoying the serene surroundings.
Throughout our trip, we indulged in various local delicacies. From the famous lechon (roast pig) to fresh seafood, the flavours of Bohol were delightful. We also enjoyed fresh fruits from local markets, including sweet mangoes and bananas.
Family bonding
The trip was not just about the sights but also about spending quality time with family. Whether playing games on the boat, sharing stories over dinner, or exploring together, these moments made our adventure even more memorable. We laughed and bonded over meals, enjoying the unique flavors of Bohol's cuisine. Even the simple act of watching the sunset together or taking photos at scenic spots added a special touch to our journey. These shared experiences strengthened our connections and made the trip truly unforgettable.
Image from Jaden the Explorer
Early morning adventures
Image from Jaden the Explorer
We woke up at 5:30 am to catch the boat, and yes, we were all tired. I even managed to sleep a bit in the car. On the boat, my nephew Matthew and I played Rock, Paper, Scissors and enjoyed snacks from the crew.
After arriving, we had lunch at a BBQ restaurant and checked into the Wilander Hotel. The rooms were clean and equipped with TVs and fridges. Due to heavy rain, we had seafood at the hotel instead of the buffet. Later, our uncle took us to 7/11 for snacks before we called it a night.
Exploring Bohol
Image from Jaden the Explorer
We were awestruck by the unique, conical formations and the stunning panoramic views. We took countless photos, trying to capture the beauty of the landscape from every angle. Next, we headed to the Tarsier Conservation Area, where we saw the tiny tarsiers up close. These primates, with their enormous eyes and delicate movements, were fascinating to observe. Learning about their habitat and the conservation efforts to protect them made the visit both educational and awe-inspiring.
Island hopping and local delicacies
Image from Jaden the Explorer
Our first stop was Balicasag Island, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Snorkeling there was unforgettable. We then visited Virgin Island, a beautiful white sandbar perfect for relaxing and enjoying the serene surroundings.
Throughout our trip, we indulged in various local delicacies. From the famous lechon (roast pig) to fresh seafood, the flavours of Bohol were delightful. We also enjoyed fresh fruits from local markets, including sweet mangoes and bananas.
Family bonding
Image from Jaden the Explorer
The trip was not just about the sights but also about spending quality time with family. Whether playing games on the boat, sharing stories over dinner, or exploring together, these moments made our adventure even more memorable. We laughed and bonded over meals, enjoying the unique flavors of Bohol's cuisine. Even the simple act of watching the sunset together or taking photos at scenic spots added a special touch to our journey. These shared experiences strengthened our connections and made the trip truly unforgettable.
That's all for this week's blog. Stay tuned for more updates on my Bohol journey!
Until next time,
Jaden