Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

Wildlife refuge · Corella

2

@afar

"Tarsier: The Philippines' Big-Eyed Primate in Bohol The province of Bohol seems to encourage the bizarre. It contains one of the world’s strangest landscapes, a collection of some 1,700 hills in a 20-square-mile area called the Chocolate Hills. It is also home to a peculiar creature called the Philippine tarsier (locally referred to as the mawmag or mamag ), one of the smallest known primates, no larger than an adult man’s hand, with giant round eyes and a tail that is longer than its body. These adorable beasts are spread across various islands in the southeast of the Philippines , surviving in rain forests with thick vegetation. They are nocturnal, can leap as far as 10 feet from tree to tree, and (like owls) are able to turn their heads 180 degrees. Unfortunately, habitat destruction via logging and mining threatens the Philippine tarsier with extinction. The best place in Bohol to see them and support their conservation at the same time is at the Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary in Corella. Run by the Philippine Tarsier Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to tarsier conservation and education, this small but successful sanctuary provides the best possible environment to allow these tiny creatures to survive and thrive."

Wood grain pattern
The Best Things to Do in the Philippines
Photo by age fotostock

Tarsier Sunctuary Rd, Corella, Bohol, Philippines Get directions

facebook.com

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Nuts&Huts

Hotel · Loboc

Rustic riverside bungalows nestled in lush jungle, offering delicious casual dining, soothing massages, a sauna, and epic nature views.

0 Postcards

Loay Interior Road

· Carmen

The Loay Interior Road is your scenic ride to Bohol’s famous Chocolate Hills, where nature’s mystery unfolds in cone-shaped wonders.

2 Postcards

Loboc River Resort

Resort hotel · Loboc

Nestled along the serene Loboc River, this laid-back resort offers cozy rooms with easy river views, a stunning infinity pool, and adventurous activities just steps away.

0 Postcards

Mithi Resort and Spa

Resort hotel · Dauis

A serene beachfront resort with thatched villas, infinity pools, spa, and tennis courts, perfect for a quiet, nature-filled escape.

0 Postcards

Villa Kasadya

Hotel · Panglao

Cozy thatched cottages with pool views, friendly staff, and a chill vibe just minutes from Alona Beach and bustling Bohol hotspots.

0 Postcards

Garden Café

Restaurant · Tagbilaran City

Tucked next to the Cathedral in Tagbilaran, Garden Café charms with its cowboy vibe, delicious fusion menu, and a heartwarming mission supporting education for deaf children.

0 Postcards

Jewels Nook Restaurant

Restaurant · Ubay

Cozy spot near Don Emilio Del Valle Hospital serving tasty, affordable ribs, chicken, and ice cream with friendly vibes.

0 Postcards

Water to Forest Ecolodge

Hotel · Loboc

Chill riverfront bamboo huts with leafy vibes, kayaks, bikes, and a serene jungle retreat just minutes from Loboc town.

0 Postcards

Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast Bohol

Italian restaurant · Panglao

Chef Giuseppe Genco’s Bohol spot serves up authentic, wood-fired Italian classics in a chic, welcoming setting with great wine and generous portions.

0 Postcards

Biergarten Restaurant & Grill

Restaurant · Panglao

Beachside spot with comfy rooms, a dive center, pool, and a lively bar serving top-notch German fare and cold brews.

0 Postcards