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The Legend of Chocolate Hills Philippines

Swati Talwar

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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Take pictures of hills from the old observation deck

Eat

Hamonado- honey-cured beef, pork or chicken
Relleno -stuffed chicken or milkfish
Mechado- a beef dish with soy sauce and calamansi juice
Pinakbet- steamed vegetables in fish or shrimp paste

Do

visit Kayangan Lake coron islands,
Ariel's Point and
see Mayon Volcano-an active volcano while in Philippines

Events

Ati-Atihan Festival-3rd weekend of January-
parade filled with face-painted celebrants, indigenous costumes and weapons, tribal dances, and loud drumbeats. Kadayawan Festival- 3rd week of August
biggest festival of Mindanao,
street dancing, beauty pageants, fireworks displays, floral floats

Trivia

The Eruption Of Mt. Pinatubo Changed The Earth’s Climate

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When I first heard about the Chocolate Hills I was intrigued. How did Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Hills from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory travel all the way to Philippines? But guess what, they have. Presenting one of nature’s many wonders, the 1,268 hills spread across the Bohol Province, The Chocolate Hills.

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Are they made of chocolate (I so wish they were)? Is cocoa grown on them? Why are they called (of all names) Chocolate Hills? Well, the hills, spread over an area of more than 50 kilometres, are covered in green grass which turns a yummy shade of brown during summers, hence the name.

There are several legends and geological explanations about the formation of the most famous tourist attraction of Philippines. Some believe that the hills came into existence when two giants fought and threw stones at each other. After the fight was over and they became friends again, heaps of stones (hills) were left behind as is. Others say that the mountains are the symbol of love lost by a young giant Arogo, who cried bitterly when the mortal girl he fell in love with, Aloyo died. The tears turned into hills, a symbol of grief.

The last explanation (closer to the truth than the stories above) is that the place where Chocolate Hills Philippines exist was actually a shallow river basin composed of lime, coal and corals on the river bed. During the Ice Age the whole area was lifted and the coral deposits took shapes of mountains on which grass grew. Fascinating isn’t it?

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Don’t forget to visit the old observation deck to get the best views of the hills. The 214 steps you take might exhaust you but the views will definitely be worth the wait.