Friday, July 19, 2013

eBusiness BPO Inc: CONQUERING BOHOL in ONE DAY

by: Silver Cepeda









 




This was somewhere in March. Our client came to check our center. After the formalities of business were met she told us that she wanted to visit Bohol. It was a request that was very pleasing. Time to chill and check out a new place that might reinvigorate our stressed spirits.

Graciously sponsored by Ebusiness we were able to go with the client for a day tour of the ever famous and world renowned Bohol. This place is located in Central Visayas, just in the southeast part of Cebu. From Cebu we had a two hour trip that meant waking up early for all of us since we have to board the first trip out. Since it was summer time, the trip went smooth as silk with a few bumps.

Bohol at last! Our van was right there waiting for us when we arrived. Thanks to  the organizational skill of our dearest HR Mylene Balmores. We visited a lot of place and I cannot remember the exact names of it so I would have to apologize as early as now. Let me do the best that I can to remember. Who would forget Chocolate hills? This is the spot that made or still makes Bohol a place for tourist to go to. If not for the concept of the Almighty being I would think that the hills must have been formed by aliens (conspiracy theorist mood). It embodies the definition of beauty. I liked it because the Local Government really made an effort to make sure that the area is clean in spite of gazillion tourist that visits the place. I would say this is my first to really see a place in my on country that is under the Local Government control and is well maintained. Let me see... Loboc River! This is another spot wherein I would have to applaud the leaders of Bohol. The river is as green as the trees surrounding it. What a beauty! There was a strict reminder on the boat that we were in, 100,000.00PHP penalty if caught littering. That's how you should implement rules! The collaborative effort of the people and the Local Government made this river a site that is A-mazing! We visited a beach during the trip which I forgot the name. Trust me it's not Panglao because this place is still not yet developed. How can I say that? It's still free to get in! Maybe let's ask Evan Abellanosa the name of that beach (please comment below).

The animals of Bohol. Our van stopped at a mini zoo and the place where we can find the tarsier. We saw some wild animals such as phytons, ostrich and some really endemic and rare creatures of Philippines. I  like watching them. I like the fact that you don't have to climb mountains and cross rivers to be able to see them. I'm not a member of PAWS Philippines but I think watching too much National Geographic Channel and Discovery taught me that these creatures should be left in the wild. I'm sorry but I don't understand the logic of keeping them in that mini-zoo. I don't understand as to why it would be called preservation when they should be kept in a very wide reservation - away from the pollution of civilization. I hope I did not spoil your reading appetite.

Finally, we reached the end of our tour right from where we started! Bohol, I fell in love with your beauty. I'm one of your fan! I salute your local government for keeping your place - a must see destination! Thank you eBusiness BPO Inc.

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