Private Tour

Bohol: Bilar - Night Safari Tour

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From USD 97.44

3.00
1 review

Overview

Available languages

German
English
Italian
French
Spanish

Mobile ticket

The best chance to observe nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat and in the natural active period. Join the night safari tour inside the Rajah Sikatuna National Park, Bilar and get an amazing experience of being in the tropical forest after dusk. You may enjoy the unique wildlife with all your senses and learn about all the wonders that can be encountered in the forest at night.

Spot tarsiers in their natural habitat. Besides tarsiers you can encounter flying lemurs, civet cats, bats and fruit bats, owls, frog mouths, nightjars. Snakes can be also encountered but do not be afraid, we have trained guides. Frogs and various insect species will sing one of the most fascinating concerts of nature. Thousands of shiny eyes or glowing mushrooms will bring you to the world of fairy-tales.

Additional Info

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Children must be accompanied by an adult

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Local guide

Driver/guide

Guaranteed to skip the long lines

Round-trip transfer

Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

Gratuities

What To Expect

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Rajah Sikatuna Protected Landscape

The best chance to observe nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat and in the natural active period. Join the night safari tour inside the Rajah Sikatuna National Park, Bilar and get an amazing experience of being in the tropical forest after dusk. You may enjoy the unique wildlife with all your senses and learn about all the wonders that can be encountered in the forest at night.Spot tarsiers in their natural habitat. Besides tarsiers you can encounter flying lemurs, civet cats, bats and fruit bats, owls, frog mouths, nightjars. Snakes can be also encountered but do not be afraid, we have trained guides. Frogs and various insect species will sing one of the most fascinating concerts of nature. Thousands of shiny eyes or glowing mushrooms will bring you to the world of fairy-tales. Rajah Sikatuna National Park is a surprisingly-large park of almost 9000 hectares of native molave forests, which doubles as a tree farm for the locals.

3 hoursAdmission Included

Options

Night Safari + Dinner

Dinner at Bee Farm or in the City
Pickup included

Bird Watching

Bird Watching+Vehicle+Guide
Pickup included

Night Safari w/ Falls & Spring

Transfer+Tour+Falls+Spring+Fee: Transfer+Night Safari+Pangas Falls+Logarita Spring+Fees
Pickup included

Lunch,ATV,Falls/Spring,Safari

Lunch+ATV+Falls/Spring+Safari: Loboc River Cruise Lunch+ATV+Pangas Falls / Logarita Spring+Night Safari
Pickup included

Night Safari & Logarita Spring

Tour+Spring+Guide+Fees
Pickup included

Bird Watching with Guide

Bird Watching with Local Guide
Pickup included

Night Safari Tour-Bohol-Bilar

Tour+Guide+Fee+Transfer: No Meal
Pickup included

Reviews

3.00

1 review

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  • Night safari was ok

    Brianna H,

    Jan 26, 2025

    - Viator

    3.00

    The main tour guide and driver were friendly and spoke English ok. They arrived on time and provided us with a bag of snacks and water. The safari guide barely spoke any English and while he searched hard for animals, he interacted with us very minimally. He was only able to find a variety of spiders, insects, a snake, a crab, and a bat. With all of us searching we did see about 18 - 20 distinct creatures including 3 types of frogs and a gecko my husband found. We were not lucky enough to see any of the other mammals listed. The area has well maintained trails and roads to walk on and we searched around for 2-3 hrs. I think the price for the experience is a little bit high and the company employees multiple people when one would suffice. For instance our driver, who spoke better English, could have been our tour guide instead of having two separate people. Also, we booked for a pick up at 6pm and the guide asked if we could start at 4:30 instead, saying there would be a chance to feed monkeys if we got there early enough. The monkeys had already gone up into the trees when we arrived around 5:30 and I think we would have needed to arrive much earlier during daylight hours to see them and then have to wait for dark to do our hike. So there was some miscommunication between the guide and the safari guide or park officials. Overall the experience was ok.