
Tarsier Conservation Area Loboc
See the world's smallest primates, the tarsier, in their natural habitat. A crucial stop for conservation awareness in Bohol.

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Tarsiers are visible

Tarsier Conservation Area Loboc
Best Time
Tarsiers are visible

Highlights
Must-see attractions
See the world's smallest primates, the tarsier, in their natural habitat. A crucial stop for conservation awareness in Bohol.
"A must and recommended visit as Tarsiers are not common in most places. "

🤫 Shhh! Be Quiet
Tarsiers are sensitive to noise. Keep your voice low and avoid loud disturbances.
🚫 No Flash Photography
Using flash can harm tarsiers' eyes. Respect the rules to protect these nocturnal animals.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.1 · 7,264 reviews
Type
Zoo
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Meet the Tarsier
Designated viewing areas
See the world's second-smallest primates up close, known for their enormous eyes and silent presence.

Guided Sightings
Throughout the sanctuary
Staff will help you spot these elusive creatures, often pointing them out in their natural habitat.

Conservation Efforts
Visitor center and grounds
Learn about the importance of protecting these unique animals and their ecosystem.
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Planning Your Visit
Respect the Tarsiers' Peace
Combine Your Visit
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Insider Tips
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🤫 Shhh! Be Quiet
Tarsiers are sensitive to noise. Keep your voice low and avoid loud disturbances.
🚫 No Flash Photography
Using flash can harm tarsiers' eyes. Respect the rules to protect these nocturnal animals.
🚶♀️ Follow Staff Guidance
Staff are experts at spotting tarsiers and ensuring visitor safety. Listen to their directions.
🛍️ Souvenir Shop
Grab a memento at the exit shop to support the conservation efforts.
Tips
from all over the internet
🤫 Shhh! Be Quiet
Tarsiers are sensitive to noise. Keep your voice low and avoid loud disturbances.
🚫 No Flash Photography
Using flash can harm tarsiers' eyes. Respect the rules to protect these nocturnal animals.
🚶♀️ Follow Staff Guidance
Staff are experts at spotting tarsiers and ensuring visitor safety. Listen to their directions.
🛍️ Souvenir Shop
Grab a memento at the exit shop to support the conservation efforts.
Combine with Tours
Easily pair this visit with Chocolate Hills and Loboc River cruises for a full day.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Tarsier Conservation Area for its unique opportunity to see adorable tarsiers up close and appreciate conservation efforts. The staff are helpful in spotting the animals, though some visitors note the short duration of the visit. It's highly recommended as part of a broader Bohol countryside tour.
"I appreciate these type of conservation areas where they take good care of the species of specific area from maintaining the natural ecosystem to boosting the local economy and upholding environmental responsibility. It was a good visit although Tarsiers are nocturnal, we get to see how they are in the area. A must and recommended visit as Tarsiers are not common in most places."
Q Asmbrd
"The Bohol Tarsier Conservation is a lovely place to visit, offering a unique opportunity to see these adorable creatures up close. The location is well-organized, with plenty of parking available for visitors. We were able to spot more than eight tarsiers, which were fascinating to observe. While some might confuse them with bats or mice, their big, expressive eyes are absolutely captivating.
The staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring smooth traffic flow throughout the site, and they were always there to direct visitors. However, like in any popular tourist spot, there were a few people who didn’t follow the simple instruction of avoiding flash photography, which is essential for the well-being of the tarsiers.
Overall, it’s a great experience that can easily be combined with other attractions in Bohol, like ATV riding, the Chocolate Hills, and the river cruise lunch. If you're in the area, the Bohol Tarsier Conservation is definitely worth a visit for a memorable, nature-filled experience. Highly recommended!"
Randall “Lakes” Houston
"Visiting the Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area was a nice experience. The place is peaceful, and it was amazing to see the tarsiers up close while the staff made sure visitors kept quiet and respected their space. It’s a short stop, but definitely worth it if you’re in Bohol."
Donna G
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Tarsier Conservation Area is typically visited as part of a Bohol countryside tour. You can hire a private car, van, or join a group tour from Tagbilaran or Panglao. Many tours include stops at the Chocolate Hills, Man-Made Forest, and Loboc River cruise.
Yes, it's a well-known stop on most Bohol countryside tours and is usually well-signposted. If you're self-driving, follow signs for Loboc and look for the conservation area.
Public transport to Loboc is available, but it might be less direct and require transfers. Hiring a tricycle or joining a tour is generally more convenient for visiting multiple attractions.
Many travelers opt for organized countryside tours that include the Tarsier Conservation Area. Renting a motorbike is also a popular option for independent exploration.
From Panglao Island, it typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to reach the Tarsier Conservation Area, depending on traffic and your mode of transport.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is usually around 170 Philippine Pesos. Be aware that there might also be environmental fees, especially if you're arriving by private vehicle.
Tickets can usually be purchased on-site upon arrival. Booking in advance is generally not necessary unless you are part of a large organized tour.
The conservation area is typically open during daylight hours, aligning with the typical tour schedules for Bohol's countryside attractions. It's best to visit during the day to see the tarsiers.
Discounts are not commonly advertised for individual visitors. However, package tours might offer bundled pricing for multiple attractions.
The entrance fee typically covers access to the viewing areas and the guidance provided by staff to help you spot the tarsiers.
🎫 👀 Onsite Experience
Expect a peaceful environment where staff guide you to see small, nocturnal tarsiers. Remember to be quiet and avoid flash photography to protect the animals.
Yes, you can take photos, but absolutely NO flash photography is allowed as it can harm the tarsiers. Staff will remind visitors of this rule.
A visit is quite short, usually lasting around 30 minutes to an hour, as it's primarily for spotting the tarsiers.
There are usually restrooms available, and a souvenir shop. Food options might be limited directly at the conservation area, but are abundant on Loboc River cruises or nearby stops.
The paths are generally natural and can be uneven. It's advisable to check accessibility details beforehand if you have specific mobility concerns.
📸 📸 Photography Tips
Since flash is prohibited, use a camera with good low-light performance or a fast lens. Increase your ISO and use a wider aperture. A tripod or monopod can help stabilize shots in low light.
Maintain a respectful distance and use your camera's zoom function. Be patient and wait for the tarsier to be in a good position. Avoid sudden movements.
Staff will guide you to the best vantage points where tarsiers are visible. Focus on capturing their distinctive large eyes.
Photos often focus on the tarsier's face, especially its large eyes, or show them clinging to branches. Some capture the serene forest environment.
Yes, smartphone cameras can capture good images, especially if they have a decent zoom and low-light capabilities. Remember to disable the flash.








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