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  1. With its captivating landscapes, charming villages, and warm hospitality, Lila promises an unforgettable experience for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the wonders of Bohol. Lila provides an ideal habitat for fireflies, making it one of the top destinations for firefly watching in Bohol.

  2. philippinetravelnotes.blogspot.com › 2017 › 09Oh Lila! - Blogger

    So here I was in Lila, Bohol. This town is only about 8 kilometers on a westward run from Dimiao. But and however, midway on that distance is actually the boundary between the two towns - which is Banban 1 Bridge that I mentioned on the last paragraph of my previous story. Let's take it from there!

  3. The bridge and the church are the two imposing structures in the landscape opposite the raft jetty. The Church of San Pedro (more commonly known as Loboc Church) stands proudly by the river. It is widely considered as the second oldest church in the province, next to Baclayon.

  4. Lila, officially the Municipality of Lila, is a 5th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 12,240 people. Overview

  5. Lila is a town on the southern coast of Bohol, twenty-eight and a half kilometers from Tagbilaran. It lies between Loay and Dimiao and for a time was a part of the latter municipality.

  6. Feb 15, 2024 · Bohol is like a compressed version of the entire Philippines – powdery white sand beaches, colorful marine life, azure lagoons, pristine waterfalls, mystical caves, sprawling rice terraces and gentle farmlands, carefully-preserved historical churches and age-old Spanish-era houses.

  7. Secure your ferry tickets today through 12go and start your unforgettable journey! Way back in 1869, during the Spanish Regime, a place called “Tinubdan” was discovered by the Spaniards. They were enthralled by the beauty of the place.