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if you're looking for something to do in bohol that's off the beaten path, quite literally, try the night safari inside the rajah sikatuna national park. for P900 per person, guides take you through the forest after dusk looking for tarsiers, civets, macaques, flying lemurs, various birds, snakes, cave-dwelling spiders...well, you get the picture. wear pants, hiking shoes (or sneakers), and insect repellent. headlamps provided.

 

 

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if you're looking for something to do in bohol that's off the beaten path, quite literally, try the night safari inside the rajah sikatuna national park. for P900 per person, guides take you through the forest after dusk looking for tarsiers, civets, macaques, flying lemurs, various birds, snakes, cave-dwelling spiders...well, you get the picture. wear pants, hiking shoes (or sneakers), and insect repellent. headlamps provided.

thanks for this tip. i will be in bohol tomorrow with some friends. this is new to me

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thanks for this tip. i will be in bohol tomorrow with some friends. this is new to me

 

you're most welcome. we saw everything except a tarsier and any kind of snake (thankfully). i absolutely loved the two-hour trek - loved turning off our lamps and being engulfed in pitch black while watching a firefly display, loved finding ginormous millipedes, laughed at every single goofy joke our guide recited, loved the mammal eyes that looked back at us from the trees. but it's not for everyone. weirdly enough, one of my companions wasn't a fan - some people expect it to be a zoo experience, which it isn't.

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hi dungeon baby, where exactly is the night safari park in bohol? In the mainland/not in Panglao? HOw to get there? thanks!

 

hi mango man, sorry for the delayed reply. you meet your guide/s in the simply butterflies conservation centre in bilar. pretty easy to get to as the center seems to be a regular pit stop on most mainland tours. i posted the link in my previous entry. from the butterfly center, you ride on motorbikes with guides to the national park about 15 minutes away.

 

 

as for photos, yeah...you don't go to this safari for the photo opportunities unless you plan on camping out in the jungle like a nat geo guy. :)

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