š Protected area dedicated to preserving the Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world, located on Bohol island, Philippines.
š Observe tarsiers in their natural habitat and learn about ethical conservation and protection of these sensitive primates.
šæ Explore lush forest surroundings.
š° Support genuine tarsier conservation efforts.
š See rare, googly-eyed, nocturnal primates up close in their natural habitat.
𤫠Experience a peaceful, quiet environment.
šø Take flash-free photos.
𤫠Requires visitors to be quiet and avoid flash photography.
š« Touching tarsiers is strictly prohibited.
š§ļø Trails can be muddy and slippery when raining.
šļø Best to visit in the afternoon, or during the dry season (November to May) for ideal weather.
š Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and insect repellent.
š£ļø Guides will help you spot the well-camouflaged tarsiers.
𤫠Tarsiers are stress-sensitive; avoid sudden movements.
š° Entrance fee P150 for adults, P120 for seniors, students, and PWD. Kids free.
š Daily 8:30 am - 3:30 pm.
š Located in Corella, Bohol, about 20 mins from Tagbilaran City.
š Ask tour guides to take you to Corella sanctuary, not unethical mini-zoos.
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