Bohol, Philippines
The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the island province of Bohol, consisting of over 1,200 perfectly cone-shaped hills spread across more than 50 square kilometers. During the dry season, the grass covering the hills turns brown, giving them their iconic "chocolate" appearance.
Declared a National Geological Monument, the hills are a unique natural wonder found nowhere else in the world. Visitors can enjoy viewing decks, ATV tours, and nearby attractions such as the Tarsier Sanctuary and the Loboc River Cruise.