Man-Made Forest
of
Bilar and Loboc,
Bohol, Philippines
Bohol is filled with countless attractions, both natural
and man-made. Mother Nature sure worked over
time in this side of the Philippines, blessing it with
abundance in almost every way. In the same case,
Boholanos worked hard enough to create their own
version of a provincial attraction. A good example
of Boholanos labor of love is the Man Made Forest,
located along the borders of Loboc and Bilar
municipalities.The Man Made Forest can be reached
by land, about a few minutes ride from
Tagbilaran City to close in on the 20-kilometer distance.
It is found along the margins of Tina-I sa Manok road,
a winding pathway from Loboc to Bilar.
Bohols Man Made Forest is basically a two-kilometer
rainforest with mahogany trees as the main features.
Years before, the very site of the Man Made Forest
is populated by different
plant species, most of them are wild, until the
Boholanos decided it is time that they take control
of the forest. The Man Made Forest is notable for
its very orderly structure. The trees are uniformed
in height and in many other ways including the leaves
design.
The real joy of exploring the Man Made Forest is
going all the way up the winding road, which is very
identical to a chickens intestine. As you drive up,
all that you can see behind is the luscious greens
that are uniformed in height and are spread out as
if they are guarding something down.
If what pleases you is taking a tour around the forest,
you may do so. The most notable difference
that you would be able to recognize upon entering
this man-made haven is the change in temperature.
Even when the weather is scorching hot outside,
you will be greeted with only cool breeze inside
the Man Made Forest. That is because the tall trees
are able to protect the insides from the suns rays
with its spread out leaves.