HomeAsiaPhilippinesVisayasBoholLoboc and Bilar: Getting Close to Nature and Heritage in Bohol By Marcos Detourist on August 29, 2011Explored a bit of Bilar town then Baclayon after visiting the famed Chocolate Hills of Bohol. Both towns had beautiful natural scenery. I wished I had more time to take more photos.Bilar Man-made ForestMahogany forest located along the highway. Lighting dim in this part because of the thick canopy of tall trees. It was a bit eerie and remarkably photogenic.Medley of curve and straight lines at the Bilar man-made forest Loboc RiverDidn’t have the chance to go on the noontime river cruise along the peaceful Loboc River because it was already past 4:30PM when I got there.Tranquil waters of the Loboc RiverLoboc River Cruise boats docked at the landing areaLoboc Church, Convent, and BelltowerPerspective view of the 400+ year-old Loboc ChurchStatue of San Pedro in front of the Loboc Church FacadeTowering 3-level belltower built separate from the main church in Loboc.Museo de Loboc / convent structure behind the Loboc Church.Don’t leave yet. There’s more!Cebu to Tubigon, Bohol via Starcraft FerryBohol Backpacking Tour via CebuMisty morning at the Chocolate Hills of BoholBohol Chocolate Hills: Sagbayan and Carmen Viewdecks3 Days Bohol & Panglao Itinerary - DIY Solo Tips & GuideBohol Tarsier Sanctuary: My Search for Tarsiers in BoholPosting of new comments is disabled temporarily.Connect with Marcos on:Detourista.comMarcosDetourist.comFacebookInstagramTwitterDetourista.comDiscover more travel guides and blogs about the Philippines and beyond by Marcos DetouristChoose your next destination: Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam