I haven't been to Bohol but I'm looking forward to visit this enchanting place next year. Bohol province is dubbed as the eco-cultural tourism capital with its fascinating Chocolate Hills, pristine and white sand beaches in Panglao and Anda. It is also home to the well-loved Tarsier, considered the smallest and oldest primate in the world. Aside from the iconic destinations, the province is surrounded by caves, tranquil rivers, fascinating water falls, marine sanctuaries, mangroves and diving sites.
If you haven't seen Bohol like me, there will be Bohol Fair at Glorietta Mall on Dec. 8-10. The travel fair will launch its new and exciting tourist destinations with rock bottom prices for airfares, hotels and resorts. Bohol's new branding “Behold...BOHOL,” will also be formally launched to position the province as a destination that exudes a sense of awe in every visitor.
The three-day event is the first time ever that tourism sector in Bohol comes together in a massive campaign to entice tourists to visit. It is part of the Bohol Tourism Action Plan developed through the collaboration of the United States Agency for International Development through its Advancing Philippine Competitiveness Project (USAID-COMPETE), the Department of Tourism (DOT), the United Nations-World Tourism Organization (UN-WTO), and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) as well as local tourism stakeholders.
At least 50% discount in accommodation, tours and other travel essentials in Bohol will be offered during the three-day travel fair. Boholano products will likewise be on sale. The travel fair will open in a grand program featuring the world-famous Loboc Children’s Choir. The chorale group will have a nightly concert during the three-day event.

This is a wonderful initiative for Bohol Province. After it lost some of its heritage churches from the earthquake, it really needed to ramp up its other tourist destinations :) Just saying... I'll always love Bohol!!!
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