Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary
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A patch of Philippines forest devoted to saving the lives of an emotionally sensitive species of googly-eyed primates.

šŸ“œ Protected area dedicated to preserving the Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world, located on Bohol island, Philippines.
šŸ” Observe tarsiers in their natural habitat and learn about ethical conservation and protection of these sensitive primates.

Why Go

🌿 Explore lush forest surroundings.
šŸ’° Support genuine tarsier conservation efforts.
šŸ’ See rare, googly-eyed, nocturnal primates up close in their natural habitat.
🤫 Experience a peaceful, quiet environment.
šŸ“ø Take flash-free photos.

Why Avoid

🤫 Requires visitors to be quiet and avoid flash photography.
🚫 Touching tarsiers is strictly prohibited.
šŸŒ§ļø Trails can be muddy and slippery when raining.

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Best to visit in the afternoon, or during the dry season (November to May) for ideal weather.
šŸ‘Ÿ Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and insect repellent.
šŸ—£ļø Guides will help you spot the well-camouflaged tarsiers.
🤫 Tarsiers are stress-sensitive; avoid sudden movements.

Cost

šŸ’° Entrance fee P150 for adults, P120 for seniors, students, and PWD. Kids free.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily 8:30 am - 3:30 pm.

Getting There

šŸ“ Located in Corella, Bohol, about 20 mins from Tagbilaran City.
šŸš— Ask tour guides to take you to Corella sanctuary, not unethical mini-zoos.

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