Imagine standing atop a viewpoint, surrounded by thousands of perfectly cone-shaped hills that stretch as far as the eye can see. They’re green in the rainy season, but turn cocoa brown under the summer sun—hence the name: The Chocolate Hills. Located on the island of Bohol in the Philippines, this geological wonder isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a destination rich in folklore, mystery, and natural beauty.
What Are the Chocolate Hills?

The Chocolate Hills are a surreal group of over 1,200 to 1,700 limestone mounds, each standing 30 to 50 meters tall, and spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers. What makes them so unique is their symmetrical, dome-like shape—and the fact that they turn chocolate-brown during the dry season (around March to May), resembling giant Hershey’s Kisses scattered across the land.
This rare natural formation is a National Geological Monument of the Philippines and has fascinated scientists, travelers, and photographers for decades.
The Chocolate Hills are located in the province of Bohol, in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The two main towns closest to the hills are Carmen and Sagbayan, with Carmen being home to the most popular and accessible viewpoint.
Take the 214 steps to the top of the official Chocolate Hills Complex in Carmen and enjoy a panoramic view that will leave you breathless. It’s the best way to appreciate the sheer scale and beauty of the landscape.
For thrill-seekers, head to CHAP and ride a zip bike across a wire strung high above the hills—an Instagram-worthy experience! Other activities include rope courses, trekking, and ATV rides.
A quieter alternative to Carmen, Sagbayan Peak offers its own hilltop view, as well as mini gardens, statues, and a butterfly dome.
Bohol isn’t just about the Chocolate Hills. You can easily combine your visit with:
The locals have no shortage of colorful tales explaining how the hills were formed:
Whether myth or science, one thing is certain: the Chocolate Hills are magical.
The Chocolate Hills are more than just a natural attraction—they’re a symbol of Bohol’s beauty, heritage, and wonder. Whether you’re exploring the scenic trails, taking in sunrise views, or learning the legends passed down through generations, a visit here is a sweet memory in the making.
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