Bohol Anda tour

BOHOL ANDA TOUR


The Wonders of Anda Bohol Tour features several unique experiences all in one day. Be amazed and enchanted as you visit the grand Can-umantad Falls and stroll along Cadapdapan Rice Terraces in Candijay town, have lunch at Anda's long white sand beach, visit the and swim in Cabagnow cave pool!

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ANDA BEACH


Anda is a small but clean and trim town at the furthest south-east tip of Bohol. It's got the nicest beach in all of Bohol and one of the nicest in all of the Philippines with the bonus that there is a free freshwater shower and clean WC right on the beach. Get there before it's spoiled by commercialisation and uncontrolled development.

Cabagnow Cave

Cabagnow Cave Pool is located at Sitio Fatima, Bacong, Anda, Bohol. This is the deepest cave pool in Anda with portions said to be 25 feet deep. A seemingly normal pit, which upon close inspection, opens to reveal an enchanting cave whose floor area is a natural enclosed pool one can dive into. This was from the clean and fresh water gushing from the sides. The water is so clear that you could see ... many stones and pebbles lining its floors. Various stalactite formations also adorn the cave ceilings.


Can-Umantad Falls

Can-umantad Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls you will find on the incredible island of Bohol, Philippines! It is the tallest waterfall on the island with a towering height of 60ft.
The waterfall is a tiered waterfall beneath rice terraces. The water hits a plateau before it finally drops down to the main pool. The main pool is quite deep so be careful swimming there. Beneath the waterfall, there are shallower spots too that you can enjoy.

Cadapdapan Rice Terraces

Banaue isn’t the only place in the Philippines that has rice terraces. Yes, even Bohol has created its own version of rice terraces. There are actually quite a lot of rice terraces in the area such as in the towns of Sierra Bullones, Lila and Jagna, but almost everyone would agree that the rice terraces in Candijay is the one that all visitors must see. Locals believe that natives of the area were the ones who created this magnificent structure many years ago. In size, it might be nothing compared to the Banaue Rice Terraces, but in terms of its overall look, it sure is as beautiful.

See the panoramic view of the terraces and witness the dance of every weed at the touch of the wind. Savor the refreshing scent of air and cherish every minute of it.

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