
Chocolate Hills
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Late afternoon in the dry season gives the richest brown tones and soft, directional light for photos. Mornings are far quieter if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy the still air.
Conseils budget
Typical entrance fee is about PHP 50–100 per person, with small parking fees often under PHP 50; local guides charge around PHP 200–400 for a short guided stop. Join a group tour or rent a motorbike to split transport costs for the day.
Recommandé pour
Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Day trippers, Families
Planifiez votre visite
1-2 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: More than 1,200 cone-shaped mounds roll across the landscape, some rising over 120 meters and creating a strangely regular pattern. Dry-season grasses turn deep brown and attract photographers who time visits for golden hour color shifts.
Points forts: During the dry months over 1,260 grassy domes take on a chocolate-brown hue, forming waves of brown that stretch to the horizon. A short stair climb to the main viewing platform rewards you with a 360-degree panorama, the scent of dry grass, and the distant bell-chiming of grazing carabao.
Conseils d'initiés
- Wear comfortable walking shoes, the viewing path includes uneven steps and steep stretches.
- Aim to arrive 45–60 minutes before sunset for softer light and fewer people on the platform.
- Skip overpriced trinkets near the entrance and buy local crafts in nearby villages for better quality and prices.
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, and at least one liter of water because shade is minimal on the viewing areas.
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