
Imagine waking up to the soft, golden mist clinging to the world-famous Chocolate Hills, just steps away from your front door. You step out of your cozy, elevated tent, the cool morning air greeting you with the scent of lush greenery and adventure. No long commutes, no crowded tour buses—just you, the quiet majesty of nature, and the ultimate Instagram-worthy backdrop that most travelers only dream of seeing from behind a bus window.
This is The Acacia Glamping Park in Carmen, Bohol. It isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s your front-row seat to one of the world’s most iconic landscapes.
Why You Need to Experience This
- Ultimate Convenience: You are literally steps away from the Chocolate Hills Complex. Skip the traffic and be the first to reach the viewpoint at sunrise before the island crowds arrive.

During the dry season, these iconic, perfectly cone-shaped hills turn a rich, velvety brown, creating a surreal landscape that doesn’t look like anything else on Earth. Standing on the main viewing deck, you get a front-row seat to one of the official Wonders of the World and a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Whether you are an adventure seeker, a photography lover, or a traveler ticking off your bucket list, this view is guaranteed to leave you breathless.
Plan your getaway to Bohol and witness this legendary landscape in person!
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- The Vibe: It’s a photographer’s dream. Whether you are lounging by the pool or sipping a drink at the open-air bar, the ambiance is rustic, tranquil, and deeply immersive.
- Budget-Friendly Escape: Staying here keeps your travel costs low, leaving you more in your pocket to splurge on island hopping, diving, or local food tours.
- Safety & Comfort: While it offers the rustic appeal of camping, you get the security of a 24/7 front desk and the comfort of daily housekeeping—the best of both worlds.
Decision-Making: Is It Right for You?
Best For: Adventure seekers, couples looking for a unique, budget-friendly romantic escape, and photography enthusiasts who want to master the “golden hour” at the hills.
| Pros | Cons |
| Unbeatable proximity to Chocolate Hills | Basic facilities (glamping style) |
| Affordable pricing for the location | Can be subject to weather (rainy season) |
| Peaceful, nature-centric atmosphere | Limited dining options on-site |
| Friendly staff who provide local tips | WiFi signal can be spotty in some tents |
Your Travel Guide & Tips
- Transportation: From Tagbilaran City, take a bus headed to Carmen from the Integrated Bus Terminal. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Chocolate Hills complex. If you prefer comfort, a private taxi or Grab/hired van is recommended for the roughly 2-hour drive.
- Local Food: Don’t leave without trying Calamay, a sticky, sweet Boholano delicacy, and Kinilaw (local ceviche) from the nearby local eateries in Carmen.

- Best Time to Visit: November to April (Dry Season) offers the most reliable weather for trekking the hills. If you visit in May, you might catch the vibrant Chocolate Hills Festival.
- Pro Tip: Pack a power bank and download offline maps. Signal in the mountains can be intermittent, making it the perfect excuse for a digital detox.
Suggested 2-Day “Nature & Wonder” Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrive in Carmen by noon. Check into the park, grab a local lunch nearby, and spend the afternoon hiking the Chocolate Hills trail. Catch the sunset at the viewing deck.
- Day 2: Early morning photo session at the hills. Rent a motorbike to visit the Bilar Man-Made Forest and the Tarsier Sanctuary, then head back to the city or proceed to Panglao for the beaches.
Don’t Miss Out (FOMO Alert)
The most magical photos of the Chocolate Hills are taken at 6:00 AM, before the tour buses from Panglao arrive. If you stay anywhere else, you will miss that serene, misty, once-in-a-lifetime light. By the time you travel from the beach to the hills, the sun is already high, and the magic is diluted by hundreds of other tourists. Book your stay at The Acacia Glamping Park to own that hour.
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