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Chocolate Hills Viewpoint

Loay Interior Road, Carmen, Bohol, Bohol Philippines

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Thu 12a-11:59p
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“discover 1268 uniformly formed hills”

The Chocolate Hills are probably Bohol's most famous tourist attraction. They look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. Most people who first see pictures of this landscape can hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. However, this idea is quickly abandoned, as the effort would surely surpass the construction of the pyramids in Egypt. The chocolate hills consist of are no less than 1268 hills (some claim this to be the exact number). They are very uniform in shape and mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. They are covered with grass, which, at the end of the dry season, turns chocolate brown. From this color, the hills derive their name. At other times, the hills are green, and the association may be a bit difficult to make. Legend has it that the hills came into existence when two giants threw stones and sand at each other in a fight that lasted for days. When they were finally exhausted, they made friends and left the island, but left behind the mess they made. For the more romantically inclined is the tale of Arogo, a young and very strong giant who fell in love with an ordinary mortal girl called Aloya. After she died, the giant Arogo cried bitterly. His tears then turned into hills, as a lasting proof of his grief. However, up to this day, even geologists have not reached consensus on how they where formed. The most commonly accept theory is that they are the weathered formations of a kind of marine limestone on top of a impermeable layer of clay. If you climb the 214 steps to the top of the observation hill near the complex, you can read this explanation on a bronze plaque.

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  • 38 Reviews
  • 8 Helpful
August 31, 2014
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I don't understand why its named Chocolate Hills because everytime I visit its always green. But I heard they do turn brown during summer so that must be why, but for me they still don't look like chocolates. They look more like the Dots candies!

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Steven Ang

  • 66 Reviews
  • 16 Helpful
August 03, 2014
Rated 5.0

It's one of the most iconic tourist attraction in the Philippines and everybody have access to it and it's free! Best time to go would be end of summer when they are at their chocolatiest! :D

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carolgallano

  • 4 Reviews
  • 0 Helpful
March 25, 2018
Rated 4.0

Costs now entrance fee - around 50 pesos per person.

Awesome view but make sure it‘s not foggy / rainy.

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Chocolate Hills Viewpoint

Loay Interior Road, Carmen, Bohol
Bohol
Philippines
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  • Sun - Sat: 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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