Inabanga, Bohol
You probably have read my previous daytour stories in that old blog entry of years ago. It is still basically the same – and still the one I recommend to most first-timers who want to tour Bohol. This new route I just had was to satisfy my curiosity on what lies beyond the usual tourist path. Reason that I chose Tubigon as my base. While I wasn’t able to ‘fulfill’ my planned route (thanks to a pesky first-timer who traveled with me), I still say it was fun and I saw a lot more of Bohol. As for the places I wanted to visit but wasn’t able to, I now tell myself… at least there are more to look forward to on the next Bohol sojourn! Here we go… Inabanga That is a town, and that 4-syllable word is pronounced by locals as ‘i-na-bang-ga’. Take note, in the Philippines a letter “i” is pronounced as in fit, bit, mit, nit, tit, clit, dick ooopss hehe, we better stop it there. In short, there is no “i” as in ire, dire, mire, wire or fire. Note too there is only 1 “g” in the town’s name but it is