You gotta visit the Chocolate Hills in Bohol! It's truly an uncommon geographical landmark found in few places in the world.
We hired a driver to take us to the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, as it's located in the town of Carmen. Like most places in the rural parts of the Philippines, this isn't a destination that you can walk to. In fact, parking is limited, as it looked like most of it was reserved for tour buses. Our driver dropped us off and gave us a ticket where he instructed us to tell the staff at the info/sales booth when we were done, so he could be called to pick us up.
Once there you walk up a flight of steep stairs, where there is an observation deck to see the Chocolate Hills. The flights of stairs doesn't take long to climb, but I would recommend wearing comfortable shoes. There's also a ramp up that you can take for part of the way up or down. Since it is a tourist destination, expect crowds. On a weekday for us though, it wasn't overly crowded, so we were able to find space to take pictures and view.
The Chocolate Hills are nicknamed after Hershey Kisses, as during the dry season, the grass turns brown. There are over 1000 hills, and is maintained and protected by the government. For closer viewing of the Hills, you can rent an ATV to drive around the area. There's also a public restroom and some food/drink stands near the information/sales desk. If in Bohol, don't skip out on the Chocolate Hills, especially if you're visiting during the dry season. read more