Banol Beach in Coron, Palawan

Banol Beach is one of the popular attractions to visit when island-hopping in Coron, Palawan. Unlike the wide stretch of beach in Boracay, Banol Beach is very small in comparison. But IMHO, its coziness just adds to its charm.

Banol Beach is surrounded by beautiful limestone formations topped with luscious greens. The water is so clear and blue you can actually see the tiny fishes swimming in the shallow waters. It’s so clear you can even see a jellyfish every now and then. More…

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The Philippine Tarsier

The Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is an endangered tarsier species endemic to the Philippines. They are cute little creatures with huge eyes and very long limbs, usually just about 4 to 6 inches in height. Because of their small size, the Philippine Tarsier usually fall prey to owls and stray cats—besides, of course, for the human hunters who capture these creatures to keep as pets or sold for trade.

I was fortunate enough to see the tarsier up close in a Tarsier Sanctuary when I visited Tagbilaran City in the province of Bohol. The tarsier is a nocturnal creature, and the ones we saw basically just clung on the branches while some hard-headed tourists poked their backs to get their attention (people are discouraged from touching the animals, as doing so may cause them undue distress and might accidentally harm them).

The Philippine Tarsier primarily eats insects—I was able to witness the caretaker feed the tarsier crickets and grasshoppers skewered on a stick.

Apart from hunting, the destruction of the tarsier’s natural habitat has also led to endangering the species’ survival. Because of this, a legislation was passed to include the Philippine Tarsier as one of the country’s protected wildlife species. There are also efforts from NGOs to protect the survival of the Philippine Tarsier.

For a great selection of places to stay with discount prices visit Bohol Island Hotels for more information.

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Welcome to FilipinoTraveler.Com!

Finally, I have my own separate travel blog! :)

My husband Marc and I travel often, and it was only recently when I noticed that travel-related entries have been dominating my personal blog. And since my personal blog caters to a more general audience, I decided to create a separate blog specifically for my travels.

Aside from telling about the new destinations I’m about to visit in the coming months, I’ll also be posting about the other places I’ve been to in the past.

I’m not really good with blog introductions, but that’s basically it. See you around :)

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