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Whale Shark Watching & Snorkelling in Lila, Bohol, the Philippines

Apr 16, 2023
Whale Shark Watching & Snorkelling in Lila, Bohol, the Philippines View our full blog review of this Whale Shark experience in Lila, Bohol, the Philippines, here; https://islifearecipe.net/incredible-whale-shark-experience-bohol-2023/ This includes discount offerings, places to stay, places to eat, and FAQ's galore. You won't only run into these kind and gentle giants in Lila; you'll find them in other places in Bohol as well. Bohol is the best place to go if you want to view whale sharks since there is an extremely high probability that you will do so there all year long. This places Bohol at the top of the list of places to visit. The Chocolate Hills, Tarsier, and Alona Beach are among the most famous attractions in Bohol. However, were you aware that in addition to these well-known tourist attractions, they also provide something very spectacular deep inside the ocean? Whale Watching in the Philippines is it. Lila, located on the island of Bohol, is a charming seaside hamlet that is well-known for being an agricultural center. However, many people are unaware that it is the habitat of a significant number of Whale Sharks, which are the largest living fish in the world. Due to the fact that they are not dangerous despite their enormous size, many tourists like getting up and personal with these animals. As we did this day. Visitors are drawn to the town of Lila in large numbers due to the thriving tourist industry that is comprised of Whale Shark watching. Here, you'll get the opportunity to swim with some of the ocean's most majestic creatures and participate in a variety of underwater pursuits, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and even just plain old swimming! It's surely a GoPro moment, and get fins on to really get up and close. You'll pay something like 1,200 Peso if a foreigner, or 750 Peso is a local Filipino. We booked using Taug Whale Shark Watching & Snorkelling in Lila which you can search for on Facebook. Advice and Instructions 1. The first and most important guideline is that you should never give the Whale Sharks food. It is not a sustainable tourism practice, and the Whale Sharks could be harmed as a result, both in terms of their behavior and the possibility of injury. 2. It is highly recommended that you bring your own gear and equipment at all times. Goggles and snorkels are essential pieces of equipment for reasons related to personal hygiene, plus the included gear we had this day on our trip was old and sub-standard.
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