We had lunch at Bohol Bee farm. I was impressed by how the farm was built and designed. There is no beach, instead, the whole property is situated on top of a cliff. I love how the furniture pieces are so out of place when seen individually but look good together as a whole. Most are recycled. And the food? The food served at Bohol Bee farm are grown right from their farm. Now, how organic is that? Best food in Bohol, I may say.
We drove a few kilometers to see the Hinagdanan Cave. Of course, since I already saw Sagada, this was incomparable but still, the history that comes with the cave. It used to be a shelter for wounded soldiers during the Japanese occupation. It is so well hidden and with the fresh water it provides, it was the perfect sanctuary for our fellow guerillas. Stairs and handrails were built and a few lights were installed for safety purposes.
Then we went to see Dauis Church.
And ended the day at Alona beach.
For this tour, just ask any locals you want a tour of the Panglao Island and they knew exactly where they'll take you. Since we were only three, we took the tricycle for Php600. That's a half day tour since we already started late.
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