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Life is not always a box of chocolate. We sometimes having a sweet moments but sometimes we have the opposite but we continue to wake up, take a bath, get dressed and show up to work even if you dont feel like it. Luckily we are in a place full of islands and your body needs to breath by strolling to a location you did not see before. Walk in bare feet and feel the breeze of the fresh mountain air and sea breeze and in no time, you will be relax. Try it and you will have a balance life.

How to travel within budget

Bohol Countryside Tour with free entrance fee

Sites are created by people and some was created by nature. All you need to do is check the tourist sites that are no entrance fee. They are created for the tourist education due to the historical features of the tourist site and therefore its for free to visit, learn the history and have picturesque pose for your social media or for your work contents. Here are the free tourist sites you can enjoy during your Bohol Countryside Tour.

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Blood Compact

The blood compact meaning. (Spanish: Pacto de sangre; Tagalog: Sanduguan) in Bohol its called Sandugo was an ancient ritual in the Philippines intended to seal a friendship or treaty, or to validate an agreement. The contracting parties would cut their hands and pour their blood into a cup filled with liquid, such as wine, and drink the mixture.

 A famous example of the blood compact was the 1565 El Pacto de Sangre or Sandugo between Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna, the chieftain of Bohol.

02

Baclayon Centennial Old Church

Baclayon Church 

 

La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church (also The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary Parish Church), commonly known as Baclayon Church, is a Roman Catholic Church in the municipality of Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines within the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tagbilaran. Baclayon was founded by the Jesuit priest Juan de Torres and Gabriel Sánchez in 1596, and became the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol.

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The Museum has a little donation fee for the purpose of repair and museum beautification.

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Asin Tibuok

Loay is also the place of the well known old traditional salt maker. Asín tibuok literally means "unbroken salt" or "whole salt" in the Cebuano language of the Boholano people. It is the name of the salt in the island of Bohol. A variant of the salt is also known as túltul or dúkdok among the Ilonggo people. It is made similarly to asín tibuok but is boiled with gatâ (coconut milk). Both of them are part of the unique traditional methods of producing sea salt for culinary use among the Visayan people of the central Philippine islands. They differ in taste from salt obtained through traditional drying beds or modern methods. Asín tibuok has a sharp taste with smoky and fruity undertones, while túltul has an innate savory flavor. They are characteristically finely textured with small granules.They are consumed by grating a light dusting over food. The tradition of making asín tibuok and túltul is nearly extinct due to the difficulty and length of time it takes to manufacture them, the passing of the salt iodization (ASIN) law in 1995, as well as competition with modern imported salts. They are only barely preserved in Bohol

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Bilar Man-Made Forest

Bilar Man-made Forest History

Bilar man-made forest was part of a bigger reforestation project that was created in response to the alarming deforestation in the Loboc watershed. This was caused by destructive slash and burn farming system called (kaingin), which was done by the locals who sought to cut the big trees in exchange of more money.

The Administrators, conduct a meeting to all Barangay leaders to have its constituents to help in planting Mahogany trees and help watering the trees especially in March to May which is the hottest summer season. 

The Bohol Mahogany Forest, more commonly known as the Bilar Man-Made Forest, is a dense forest stretching two kilometers along the border of Loboc and Bilar towns in Bohol. The forest is mainly made up of white and red mahogany trees.

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