The Sandugo Festival showcases Boholano hospitality, arts, sports, and, cuisine. The festival kicks off with a mass, motorcade, and program hosted by the City Government of Tagbilaran. Event highlights include:
Night markets, chorale and rondalla performances, photography competitions, sporting events, and food exhibits all add to the Mardi Gras vibe of the Sandugo Festival.
Get the feel of Bohol’s history and way of life as you visit these sites: 1. Chocolate Hills. Check out Bohol’s most famous tourist attraction. There are approximately 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers. The grass turns brown in the summer, thus the name. 2. Blood Compact Monument. Created by National Artist Napoleon Abueva in honor of the 1565 blood compact. 3. Baclayon Church. Founded in 1596, this National Historic Landmark is the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol. 4. Loboc River. Cruise the length of this tranquil river. 5. Corella Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. See these tiny primates up close. Do avoid flash photography. And if these are already off your Bohol bucket list, the province has more natural wonders up its sleeve and there still many places to see and things to do in Bohol.
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