Monday, May 15, 2017

LAST ABU SAYAFF IN BOHOL KILLED

BREAKING: ABU ASIS WAS KILLED IN LAWIS, PANGANGAN ISLAND, CALAPE, BOHOL SHORTLY BEFORE SUNSET TODAY MAY 15, 2017.

Friday, May 5, 2017

ABU SAYAFF MEMBER ALYAS SAAD CAPTURED IN BOHOL

#CounterTerrorism #Terrorist #Terrorism #Terror #Humanrights #news #terroristattack #extremism #killings -=Two suspected Abu Sayyaf militants captured in the Philippines=-

At least two suspected ISIS-linked militants were captured by security forces in a fresh encounter on Thursday in the central Philippines tourist island of Bohol, the military said.

The Abu Sayyaf militants had invaded Bohol province on a kidnapping foray in April, which resulted in a bloody firefight with security forces, triggering a nationwide security alarm.

On April 11, at least nine people – five alleged Abu Sayyaf gunmen, three soldiers, and a policeman � were killed in an encounter in Inabanga municipality in the province.

According to a GMA News report, the latest clash took place in Tubigon, 23 kilometers (14 miles) away from Inabanga, when soldiers continued hunting the remaining militants.

One of the arrested militants is identified as Alyas Saad, whom the military confirmed as one of the members of the group that they are running after.

The identity of the other arrested militant was not immediately known.

GMA News quoted armed forces of the Philippines spokesperson Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla as saying that two were arrested after an encounter with military troops.

It was also not yet clear if he was one of the three remaining members of the group that authorities were pursuing in the province.

Since 1991, Abu Sayyaf – armed with mostly improvised explosive devices, mortars and automatic rifles – has carried out bombings, kidnappings, assassinations and extortion in a self-deteremined fight for an independent province in the Philippines.

Source: AA#CounterTerrorism #Terrorist #Terrorism #Terror #Humanrights #news #terroristattack #extremism #killings -=Two suspected Abu Sayyaf militants captured in the Philippines=-

Thursday, May 4, 2017

DEATH PENALTY | AGREE BA KAYO?

A 1901 execution at the Old Bilibid PrisonManilaPhilippines
Capital punishment in the Philippines has a varied history and is currently suspended as of 2006. Capital punishment was legal after independence and increased in use under the Ferdinand Marcos regime. After the fall of Marcos, there was a moratorium on capital punishment from 1987–1999, followed by a resumption in executions from 1999–2006, followed by a law ending the practice. The death penalty seems likely to return to the Philippines; President Rodrigo Duterte, elected in 2016, is a vocal supporter of resumption of capital punishment.
Filipinos have mixed opinions about the death penalty, with many opposing it on religious and humanitarian grounds, while advocates see it as a way of deterring crimes.
During Spanish colonial rule, the most common methods of execution were death by firing squad (especially for treason/military crimes, usually reserved for independence fighters) and garrotte (a notable case would be the Gomburza). Death by hanging was another popular method.
A prominent example is the national heroJosé Rizal, who was executed by firing squad on the morning of December 30, 1896, in the park that now bears his name.
In 1926, the electric chair (Spanishsilla eléctricaFilipinosilya eléktrika) was introduced by the United States' colonial Insular Government,[2] making the Philippines the only other country to employ this method. The last colonial-era execution took place under Governor-General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. in February 1932. There were no executions under Manuel L. Quezon, the first President of the Commonwealth.
The capital crimes after regaining full sovereignty in July 1946 were murder, rape and treason. However, no executions took place until April 1950,[4] when Julio Gullien was executed for attempting to assassinate President Manuel Roxas.[5] Other notable cases includes Marciál "Baby" Ama, electrocuted at the age of 16 on October 4, 1961, for murders committed while in prison for lesser charges.[6] Ama notably became the subject of the popular 1976 film, Bitayin si... Baby Ama! (Execute Baby Ama!).[7]
A former powerful Governor of Negros Occidental Rafael Lacson and 22 of his allies, condemned to die in August 1954 for the murder of a political opponent.[8] Ultimately, Lacson was never executed.
In total, 51 people were electrocuted up to 1961. Execution numbers climbed under President Ferdinand Marcos, who was ironically himself sentenced to death in 1939 for the murder of Julio Nalundasan—the political rival of his father, Mariano; the young Ferdinand was acquitted on appeal. A notorious triple execution took place in May 1972, when Jaime José, Basilio Pineda and Edgardo Aquino were electrocuted for the 1967 abduction and gang-rape of young actress Maggie dela Riva. The state ordered that the executions be broadcast on national television.[9]
Under the Marcos regime, drug trafficking also became punishable by death by firing squad, such as the case with Lim Seng, whose execution in December 1972 was also ordered broadcast on national television. Future President and then Chief of the Philippine Constabulary Gen. Fidel V. Ramos was present at the execution.[10]
The electric chair was used until 1976, when execution by firing squad eventually replaced it as the sole method of execution. Under Marcos' 20-year authoritarian rule, however, countless more people were summarily executed, tortured or simply disappeared for opposition to his rule.[neutrality is disputed]
After Marcos was deposed in 1986, the newly drafted 1987 Constitution prohibited the death penalty but allowed the Congress to reinstate it "hereafter" for "heinous crimes"; making the Philippines the first Asian country to abolish capital punishment

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

ANO WISH MO SA NEXT 5 YEARS NI DU30?



I have no personal birthday wish, but of course, since Iast I've been a leader I always have my wishes for our country and my wish is for the success of President Duterte because his success is the success of the country. -GMA

ANO NGA BA ANG FEDERALISMO? SUPPORT DU30'S GOVERNMENT

Decentralize power in the Philippines by pushing for a federal form of government, particularly in Mindanao

"Let me focus on Mindanao and what is happening today. With the failure of BBL (Bangsamoro Basic Law), there is a great, great hurt there. Unless, I said, we can come up with another card which is federalism, nothing, nothing at all, can appease Mindanao. ‘Yan ang nangyayari diyan (That is what's happening there) and that is why it is very important na kung ako ang mapupunta diyan (if I will go there), I would not only offer the BBL–which is the same configuration–but I will offer federalism to all, pati kay Nur Misuari on the western side. That would maybe appease everybody because every Moro politico would really like to see federalism kasi po palpak nga ang BBL (because BBL is a failure) and we have to do this because, as I said, nothing, nothing short, will appease and bring peace to Mindanao. ‘Yan ang importante sa lahat diyan (That's the most important thing of all). You have to right the historical wrong committed against the Moro people." -PRRD


Federalism, according to Merriam Webster dictionary, is the distribution of power in an organization (as a government) between a central authority and the constituent units. An example of a modern federalist country is the United States, which is run by both its national government and independent federal governments per US state.

ANTIPOLO CITY, Philippines – Regions with more resources to fuel their development is one promise federalism can deliver, said the tandem of Rodrigo Duterte and Alan Peter Cayetano on Monday, March 7.
Their call for a federalist form of government was one aspect of their platform the pair highlighted when they campaigned in vote-rich Rizal province.
They were received at the provincial capitol in Antipolo City by former governor Casimiro Ynares Jr, the patriarch of the Ynares politican clan. Casimiro’s wife, Rebecca, is the incumbent governor seeking reelection in May.
With provincial officials and mayors in the audience, Duterte and Cayetano said local government units (LGUs) will be the primary beneficiaries of federalism.
“The most outstanding feature of a federal set-up is that our resources are ours to benefit from. If it is P100, you get P30, ipadala mo doon sa federal government (give it to the federal government), you retain P70,” said Duterte.
The problem with the current unitary form of government, he asserted, is the unfair distribution of funds between the local government and national government.

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Monday, May 1, 2017

BREAKING NEWS! MAY 01, 2017 | WIDODO | PRES DUTERTE | PRES. TRUMP | CHINA | AFP

MAARING MANGYARI KAY DUTERTE ANG SINAPIT NI GADDAFI

Hindi malayong gawin ng Amerika kay Duterte ang ginawa nila kay Gaddafi
AFRICANS AND THEIR MYOPIC MINDS
Muamar Gaddafi's Prophecies:
"I will not go into exile to any foreign country. I was born here in Libya, and I will die here. This country was a dessert, and I turned it into a forest, where everything can grow.
No one Love this land more more than its citizens. If Europe and America tells you that they love you, be careful. They love the wealth of your land. The oil and not the people. They are helping you to fight against me but, it will be more wise for you to fight against them because they are fighting against your future and progress.
My message to you the people of Libya is, they are helping you to kill me but you will pay the price because you will suffer. And my message to you America and Europe is, you will kill me, but be ready to fight a never ending TERRORISM.
Before you realise your ignorance, terrorists will be hitting you at your doorstep."
GADDAFI only erred in my opinion when he once told the Nigerian and British governments to divide Nigeria into two, so that the Hausa/Fulani (Moslems), Yoruba (Christians) and Biafrans/Igbo, can live as neighbouring countries.
It's good we look at these 16 REAL REASONS WHY COL. GADDAFI WAS KILLED:
1. There is no electricity bill in Libya, electricity is free for all its citizens.
2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens are at a 0% interest by law.
3. Home is considered a human right in Libya. Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a home.
4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinars (US$50,000) from the government to buy their first apartment.
5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi, only 25% of Libyans were literates. Today, the figure stands at 83%.
6. Libyans taking up farming as a career, they received farm land, a farming house, equipment, seeds and livestock to kick- start their farms – all for free.
7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they needed in Libya, the government funded them to go abroad for it.
8. In Gaddafi's Libya, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price.
9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0. 14 per liter.
10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – now frozen globally.
11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found.
12. A portion of Libyan oil sale is credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.
13. A mother who gave birth to a child under Gaddafi, received US $5,000 as child benefit upfront.
14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15 Cents.
15. 25% of Libyans have a university degree.
16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-Made River Project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.
If this is called "Dictatorship", I wonder what type of Leadership Democrats have!!
Please Share this in memory Muamar Gaddafi, Africa's greatest and most accomplished leader and my favourite leader

BREAKING NEWS TODAY April 28, 2017! LENI ROBREDO NAPAHIYA | BONGBONG MARCOS | PRES DUTERTE

Thursday, April 20, 2017

LEVEL UP! Pinas!

#DUTERTENOMICS IN 9 MONTHS

In President Duterte’s visit to the Middle East, he was able to secure a total of 21 business deals which amounts to $925M and could generate 26,000 jobs or more for Filipinos.

$469M, the largest part, came from Saudi Arabia for 7 projects which are focused on the fields of Pharmaceutics, Property Development, Medical Tourism, Ports and Warehouses, Fine Dining chains, Agri-industrial economic zones, and Halal food processing zones.

$250M from Bahrain will be used to boost agricultural yields in Mindanao.

And the $206M from Qatar is for 13 Projects which includes development of ecozones on tourism, information technology (IT), poultry, halal food processing, digital marketing, manufacture & export facility of nanostructured carbon among others.

On top of the $925M is the $1B worth of sovereign investment fund from Qatar which will be used for developmental projects in Mindanao, mostly in agriculture and infrastructure.

Now let’s add up all the investment that was secured by President Duterte and his administration:
$24B from China, $11B from Japan, $1.925B from Middle East amounts to roughly $37B. In pesos that will be P1.8 Trillion.

Sources:
http://www.philstar.com/business/2017/04/17/1690910/dutertes-me-visit-yields-925-m-investments
http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=Nation&title=21-business-deals-cap-duterte&8217s-middle-east-visit&id=143800
http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/qatar-to-pour-1-billion-sovereign-investment-fund-in-mindanao/

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Bohol Juander!: DUTERTENOMICS! RICHER PH!

Bohol Juander!: DUTERTENOMICS! RICHER PH!: The economic and development program of Duterte Admin or dubbed as "DuterteNomics" aims to: 1. Grow the economy--sustainably, ...

DUTERTENOMICS! RICHER PH!

The economic and development program of Duterte Admin or dubbed as "DuterteNomics" aims to:

1. Grow the economy--sustainably, inclusively
2. Solve poverty
3. Ease the congestion in Mega Manila

It is in line with our President's goal to provide job and business opportunities to millions of Filipinos so that immigration and working overseas become a choice instead of a necessity.

As Sec. Carlos Dominguez aptly put it:

"We must prepare the economy to provide meaningful jobs for them or else risk building an alienated and discontented generation."

It aims to transform the Philippines into a high middle-income economy come 2022.

#BuildBuildBuild

DUTERTE: Tunay na Malasakit






Hindi po napigilan umiyak ng ating mahal na Pangulo ng bumisita sa labi ni 2LT ESTELITO SALDUA.
Ginawang prioridad na pumunta at tulungan natin ang mga sundalo police at government employees na tulungan lalong lalo na ang mga namatay sa line of duty.
Lagi po natin  na nandyan ang mahal na Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte upang suportahan tayo para ikaunlad ng susunod na henerasyon.
Sa ating sarili ipangako ano ang magagawa natin para sa ikauunlad ng ating bayan at susunod na henerasyon
CTTO



Sunday, April 16, 2017

BREAKING: List of Abu Members in Bohol

BREAKING: The AFP and PNP in Bohol formally released the list of terrorist groups that they encounter in Napo, Sitio Ilaya, Inabanga, Bohol. Stay alert and vigilant around us. Report immediately to authorities if you have sightings such appearances and anything suspicious in your area. (Source: AFP) 302 Brigade Hotline: 0905 455 1543

Friday, April 14, 2017

Civilians killed in Bohol Clash!


Cofirmed by Napo, Inabanga Barangay Captain Columbus Estoce that two of the five killed are couple and not members of the Abu Sayyaf but residents of the village where they were wounded in cross fire during the war between AFP / PNP and Abu Sayyaf.


 It's confirmed by Estoce in an interview with DYRD News  after the clearing operations of the PNP and AFP to the area where the dead bodies are found. The couple that were killed identified as Constancio Petalco, aged 65, and his wife Crisanta Petalco, of legal age are confirmed residents of his barangay Napo, Inabanga. Estoce said that Constancio was out as the Abu Sayyaf arrive and his wife disabled with stroke and unable to walk. Constancio went home to feed the hog and Crisanta is fixing things when they heard cries from the AFP and PNP that they must go out and surrender. But one of the members of the Abu Sayyaf fired shots that creates a crossfire with members of the AFP and PNP.
 Estoce justified that they are not members of Abu Sayyaf but residents of their barangay that were wounded in the clash of AFP / PNP and Abu Sayyaf on Monday.

 Constancio Petalco is said to be the uncle of Joselito Milloria who the Abu Sayyaf Group led by its leader, Abu Rami fled into shelter. Reported that 10 Abu Sayyaf entered Napo, Inabanga. 5 killed, 3 of those are Abu Sayaff and 2 civilians.
So, where are the others?
Boholanos are encourage to be more vigilant. Report when you find anything suspicious to nearest PNP  Station in your place or call 911.
God will protect us!

Thursday, April 13, 2017

BOHOL: AFP Recovers Body in Shallow Grave

The shallow grave where a man was buried in Barangay Lonoy Cainsican, Inabanga town, Bohol, a kilometer from Sitio Ilaya in Barangay Napo, the site of heavy gunfire between government troopers and members of the bandit group Abu Sayyaf. (Contributed Photo)


INABANGA, Bohol-A body was found in a shallow grave early Thursday morning in Barangay Lonoy Cainsican, at least a kilometer away from Barangay Napo here where suspected members of the bandit group Abu Sayyaf and government troopers engaged in heavy gunfight on Tuesday.

Captain Jojo Mascariñas, spokesperson of the 302nd Brigade, said the body was discovered about 7 a.m. when the military were conducting clearing operations in Barangay Lonoy Cainsican, an adjacent village of Napo.

He said the body looked like it had been buried within 24 hours after the man died.
Mascariñas declined to say that the body belonged to an Abu Sayyaf member who died during the heavy gunfight with the joint police and military team.

He said the body was brought to a funeral home in Barangay Badiang, also in Inabanga, to start processing the identification to determine if he was part of the bandit group.
If confirmed, this would bring to six the total number of Abu Sayyaf members whom the military claimed to have been killed during the gun-battle.

But some residents claimed that two of those killed – a man and his wife – were residents of the village who were killed in the crossfire.
Mascariñas said they were verifying the identity of another body on suspicion that he was Joselito Melloria, a native of Barangay Napo who was seen escorting 10 armed men on Monday, a day before the gun-battle.
But some residents claimed they saw Melloria borrowing a shovel, after the military declared Napo safe from the Abu Sayyaf.

Nihansa Corsino, a resident of Barangay Lonoy Cainsican, told authorities that Melloria was wounded when he knocked on his door to ask for help.

He said he knew Melloria since they were neighbors.
“Please let me borrow a shovel and please feed us because we are hungry,” he quoted Melloria as saying.
He reluctantly extended assistance to Melloria because he got scared when he saw Melloria was armed.

A relative of Melloria, who asked not to be named, said the house of Corsino was near a cave which is owned by the family of Melloria.
“Probably, Joselito is hiding in the cave there because he knew the place,” the source said.

By: Leo Udtohan

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

BOHOL's Finest Sandbar!


Introducing the latest Island hopping tour of Bohol: The Southern Tubigon Islands Tour! by Sea Drake Island Cruises!

Visit the prized jewel of Tubigon, Mundong Sandbar, a bird haven and unspoiled paradise. Right beneath its waters is a lush bermuda like sea weed forest and a compact but very healthy reef of branchi corals!



Dumog is a another beautiful islet just 15 minutes away from the port, boasting clear waters ideal for swimming. In the ruins of an old shelter houses a large number of small cute fishes!

Get to also visit the largely unexplored Catangtangan Point and snorkel at Bilangbilangan Island.

And the journey itself is superb too! Get to listen to your favorite sound tracks while relaxing on our comfortable seats. Our quiet engine will never leave you rattled and deaf! Never worry about your phone going dead on your journey, you can always charge your phone on the boat :) We also boast of the only boat in Bohol that use solar power!

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8:00 am Assembly
8:30 am Trip begins
8:45 am Hayaan Passby
9:00 am Dumog Island
10:00 am Depart Dumog
11:15 am Bilang-Bilangan
11:45 am Depart Bilang-Bilangan
12:05 pm Arrive Mundong
2:00 pm Leave Mundong
2:20 pm Arrived Catangtangan
2:40 pm Leave Catangtangan
3:00 pm Arrive at Tubigon Pier

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2 pax  ₱2,120.00   (₱1,060.00 per head)
3 pax  ₱2,280.00   (₱760.00 per head)
4 pax  ₱2,440.00   (₱610.00 per head)
5 pax  ₱2,600.00   (₱520.00 per head)
6 pax  ₱2,760.00   (₱460.00 per head)
7 pax  ₱2,920.00   (₱417.14 per head)
8 pax  ₱3,080.00   (₱385.00 per head)
9 pax  ₱3,240.00   (₱360.00 per head)
10 pax  ₱3,400.00   (₱340.00 per head)
11 pax  ₱3,560.00   (₱323.64 per head)
12 pax  ₱3,720.00   (₱310.00 per head)

Exclusive (up to 12 pax) = Php 3720.00

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Abu Rami killed!

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen. Eduardo Año on Wednesday confirmed that Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) leader Abu Rami was one of the six bandits killed in the encounter with government troops in Inabanga town, Bohol.
“Yes, Abu Rahmi is among those Abu Sayyaf killed in Bohol operation, six killed among the enemies, our troops recovered another body on the site of encounter,” he added.


In the same encounter, three soldiers and a police officer were also killed.
With this development, the AFP chief said the ASG must think twice of challenging government security forces and trying to sow terror, the AFP chief stressed.
“I recognized the heroism of our soldiers, for doing the ultimate sacrifice as fastest as possible, I also acknowledge the help of the citizens who reported to authorities the presence of the armed men,” Año added.
The AFP chief also called the ASG leader’s death a major blow to the bandit organization.
“It’s a major blow, Abu Rami participated in Samal kidnapping and also on the Canadians (John Ridsdel and Robert Hall). I can declare that the threat is over, successfully after the siege in Barangay Napo, Inabanga, Bohol, although we are still pursuing some of the remnants of the groups, our assault… continues to scour the area,” Año said.
The Bohol encounter erupted after civilians reported sighting three suspicious looking pumpboats, carrying heavily-armed men, entering the Sitio Ilaya riverside Monday night.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

How Suspected Abus Penetrated Bohol


INABANGA TOWN, Bohol – Julita Cenabre was trembling in fear as she was holding on to their three-month-old granddaughter at the elementary school in Barangay Kawayan, Inabanga town, Bohol.
She was not used to the exchange of heavy artillery and the sounds of bombs exploding as government troopers hunted down at least 60 suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group...

Monday, April 3, 2017


One of the most famous attractions in Bohol, Cholocate Hills are a collection of hills (no less than 1268 in number) that spreads at about 50 square kilometers throughout the Barangays of Sagbayan, Carmen and Sierra Bullones in the centre of Bohol Island itself.

The hills which are covered with grass are uniform in shape, and about 30 to 50 meters in height, the largest standing 120 meters high. During dry season, the color of the grass covering turns cholocate brown, thus, the name Chocolate Hills was derived from. On other seasons, the hills are green in color.

To this date, there has been no official explanation agreed upon on how the hills were formed. There different theories about the formation of the hills.
The most common belief is they were an ancient coral limestone reef that was shaped by many thousands of years erosion by both water and wind.

The hills also have a legend. The first legend tells of two feuding giants who in battling with each other hurled rocks, boulders and sand trying to destroy there foe, who in the end became friends. The mess of the battlefield which the two giants forgot to clean gave birth to the Chocolate Hills.

The second legend, which is romantic in nature, is again about a giant called Arogo who was extremely powerful and youthful. Arogo fell in love with Aloya who was a simple mortal. Aloya’s death caused Arogo much pain and misery. In his sorrow he could not stop crying, when his tears dried the Chocolate Hills were formed.


A uniqueness of this place is not only the beauty of the landscape. So far there is no consensus about the origin of this natural monument. According to one of versions, Chocolate Hills of Bohol was formed ages ago by the uplift of coral deposits and the action of rain water and erosion. The second ones says that the grassy hills were once coral reefs that erupted from the sea in a massive geologic shift. Wind and water put on the finishing touches over hundreds of thousands of years. According to the third one these hills are the remains of volcanic activity covered with limestone.



The Chocolate Hills is listed by Philippines by the Philippine Tourism Authority as one of the tourist destinations in the Philippine, and it has been declared the country's 3rd National Geological Monument. It is also proposed for inclusion in the UNESCOWorld Heritage List.

The information featured here are from the following web references. You may check the links for additional information, including travel details and photo galleries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_Hills
http://www.philippines-travel-guide.com/bohol-chocolate-hills.html



HOW TO GET THERE!


How To Get to Chocolate Hills from Tagbilaran?

Take a bus to Carmen (preferrably Yellow Bus) at a bus station near Island City Mall. Trip schedules may vary. Ask a driver to take you off at Chocolate Hills. There is a billboard on the road, so you will not miss it. The road take 1.5-2 hours and costs 60-80 pesos depending on the type of public transport. Then you need to go around 10 minutes up to reach a ticket office. If you prefer “habal-habal” transport or a car / motorbike rental service than you don’t need to stop at the main road, you can go directly to the ticket office.

How To Get to Chocolate Hills from Tubigon?

You can get to Chocolate Hills from Tubigon via Carmen city. Take a van to Carmen at Tubigon bus terminal. The bus terminal located 1 kilometer away from Tubigon port. The road takes 1-2 hours and costs 50-80 pesos. In Carmen you can take a bus that goes to Tagbilaran and take off at Chocolate Hills. But it’s much more convenient to take a motorbike or tricycle there. In this case negotiate with motorbike or tricycle driver to get you to the ticket office, not just to a crossing to Chocolate Hills. You can take tricycle for 100 pesos. The road took 15-20 minutes.
Source: Self - planned Trip



If you seek for adventure, just a few kilometers away from Chocolate Hills view, You can go directly to Chocolate Hills Adventure Park or CHAP.
You can visit directly their website here:







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