Hello, everyone! Today I'm going to share another family adventure from our little hometown, Sevilla. It happened a few years ago, but I'm excited to share it with you so you may witness one of the wonders of nature.
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Bohol is known for its many unique tourist spots. People visit Bohol to enjoy themselves, relax, and meet the friendly and hospitable Boholanos. Popular attractions include the Chocolate Hills in Carmen, the man-made forest and tarsiers in Bilar, the floating restaurants at Loboc, and the beautiful beaches of Panglao,
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My hometown is also not to be outdone. Besides being known for our bamboo Twin Hanging Bridge, we have hidden gems known to only a few. As a proud resident of Sevilla, Bohol, I'm happy to say The Tingkawob River is becoming famous.
Before the adventure
Back then, after my birthday, which was also my sister's 18th birthday, we decided to visit the Tingkawob River. It was still relatively unknown at the time. Since we had leftover food from the celebration, our last-minute plan quickly took shape. Food wasn't an issue, but transportation was. Tingkawob River is located in the next barangay. Only few had motorcycles, so we had to rent a car to take us all. Cousins gotta stick together! Luckily, one of my cousins volunteered to pay for the vehicle. Honestly, the real problem wasn't the car itself, but the cost. We knew people with cars, but of course, they needed gas and a driver, so we had to pay for that.
The Road to Tingkawob River
Reaching Tingkawob was a long and challenging journey for us. The road was barely accessible to vehicles, and the darkening sky threatened rain. The muddy, cramped path was extremely difficult to navigate. There's no parking area, making it impossible for larger vehicles; only motorcycles could manage, but only for the brave. Nothing stops those who love to explore, we enjoyed the stunning scenery as we walked.
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Tingkawob River; Hidden Gem in Sevilla, Bohol, Philippines
We immediately took advantage of our time, swimming before the rain got heavier and the river current got faster. Our trip was truly worthwhile; we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, swimming in the beautiful and inviting river.
Muddy road in our way home
It's true that challenges aren't so bad when you face them together as a family. I'll always remember the fun we had together, and the Tingkawob River was a big part of that.
Anyways, sorry for not telling a detailed-to-detailed details of this adventure because I'm not good in writing and telling story but I'm trying my best.
Thank you so much for taking time to read this one up to the end.
Hope you'll like it.
Love: Thata