A quick stop at Bohol's man-made forest



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I know it's been taking more time these days before I could create another content as work-life has been undeniably hectic in the last few weeks. The project that I've shared before will commence in five (5) weeks' time and training kicks off by next week. Trying my best to still be consistent in content creation but with life outside of Hive flourishing, it'll be hard to balance both. But you know me, I'm good at finding time for things that matter. So here I am again, after a week, trying to keep that promise! 😁

I have tens of, even hundreds of, possible content from previous travels but time's just not on my side. I'm torn between which content to share first, the old ones or the newer ones, and I picked the latest one. Maybe because it has been extremely memorable and blissful for me. And come on, it's easier to write something when it's fresh in one's memory.

I'm not gonna give you full-blown content today, just another glimpse of what transpired during our 2022 Bohol Incentive Trip a few days ago. My first post about our Bohol Trip was about our awful-turned-awesome dining experience at the Mist in Panglao, Bohol. Today, I'm going to take you to the renowned Manmade Forest in the town of Bilar in Bohol. We had our sumptuous and groovy early lunch at one of Bohol's famous tourist spots, Loboc River Cruise in Loboc, Bohol. I'll be writing a separate blog about this experience but mentioning it now to give you an idea how we reached the Manmade Forest. And on that note, after our lunch, our next stop was the Bohol Tarsier Conservation and on our way there, we passed by the 2-kilometer stretch of road lined up with Mahogany trees. It's not my first time here but it still amazes me to see trees after trees

We had one tour guide with us and I heard a few words from her saying this and that about the place but it wasn't so clear to me or I was just not paying attention. My bad! So I did my own research. According to Guide the Philippines, it's a reforestation project which started over 50 years ago. There was no intention to make it a tourist spot but now that the trees planted one after the other look perfect, people couldn't stop themselves from taking a few minutes of their time, parking on the roadside, and taking photos with friends and family. 😊


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