BOHOL
Bohol is an island province in the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region. . The province is a popular destination for its beaches, resorts and historical churches. The Chocolate Hills, numerous mounds of limestone formation, is Bohol’s most popular attraction. The island of Panglao, located just southwest of Tagbilaran City, is famous for its diving locations and listed as one of the diving destinations in the world. Numerous world class resorts dot this area catering to intrepid divers around the world.
HOVV Bohol includes three scenic and interesting sites—Dauis, Baclayon and Pamilacan Island.
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DAUIS - Dauis is one of the two towns on the island of Panglao and one of the oldest municipalities of Bohol. The Assumption Dauis church was erected in 1863 and the convent in 1884. Source: http://www.bohol.ph/mun20.html
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BACLAYON - The oldest town in Bohol and the mother town of Alburuerque, the town has natural wonders with exotic sights, unspoiled landscapes and engineering wonders. Baclayon is 7 kilometers east of Tagbilaran City and has a population of 17,536.

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PAMILACAN ISLAND - Pamilacan is a 45-minute boat ride from Baclayon. It is home to a rich marine biodiversity and features white powdery sand.



Volunteering Opportunities:
- Natural farming in Baclayon
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Trail evaluation and mapping in Baclayon


- Skills training for product development and promotion in Dauis
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Construction of tourism boats in Pamilacan Island

- Arts and Crafts at Pamilacan School
- Marine biodiversity identification in Pamilacan Island
Other Places of Interest
Panglao, Balicasag, Chocolate Hills, Hinagdanan Cave, Tarsier Foundation
