
Tarsier Conservation Area / Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary (Corella, Bohol)
訪問に最適な時期
Early morning or late afternoon, when tarsiers are most active and light is flattering for photos. Visit during the dry season (November to April) for easier trails and fewer mosquitoes.
予算のヒント
Small entrance fee and a mandatory local guide fee apply, typically paid in cash at the gate; expect around PHP 60–120 total depending on group size. No regular free days; combine the visit with nearby attractions to save on transport.
おすすめ対象
Wildlife lovers, Nature photographers, Families with older children, Eco-conscious travelers
訪問時間の計画
30-45 min
概要
クイックファクト: Tiny nocturnal primates cling to narrow trunks at dusk, their enormous eyes nearly as large as their brains letting them spot the faintest flutter of a moth. Surprisingly, they can swivel their heads almost 180 degrees and launch silent leaps of several meters to snatch insects and small lizards.
見どころ: On quiet guided walks of about 20 to 30 minutes, groups of roughly 10 people tiptoe along shaded trails and watch with dim red lights as the animals’ huge eyes reflect like tiny moons. A surprising local practice has guides using soft whistles and gentle finger-clicks to elicit duet-like calls from pairs at dawn, those high-pitched chirps often felt as a prickling sensation in the ears.
インサイダーヒント
- Wear quiet, dark clothing and soft-soled shoes for the forest boardwalk.
- No flash photography and keep voices low; use a telephoto lens or zoom on your phone for shots.
- Arrive early or late to avoid mid-day tour group crowds, especially weekends and holidays.
- Bring small change, water, and insect repellent; there are limited ATMs and shelter in Corella.
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