
While the Chocolate Hills remain Bohol's iconic landmark, the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces in Candijay have quietly become the centerpiece of the island's eastern "Adventure Circuit" this May 2026. Following Bohol’s 2025 designation as a UNESCO Global Geopark, this hand-carved mountain landscape is currently trending as a sustainable alternative for travelers seeking raw, authentic agricultural heritage. With the implementation of the new Bohol Digital Visitor Management System, the site now offers a more organized experience while maintaining the peaceful, off-the-beaten-path charm that defines East Bohol.
Ancestral Ingenuity in the Eastern Highlands
Carved centuries ago by the ancestors of the Candijaynon people, the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces represent a masterful harmony between local survival and environmental preservation. In the current 2026 season, local community guides are offering expanded "Heritage Walks" that explain the ancient irrigation systems still in use today to feed the cascading paddies. Travelers arriving early in the morning are treated to a misty, ethereal landscape where the "circular" layers of the terraces—distinct from the more linear fields of the north—create a mesmerizing visual flow. This site has been highlighted in the April 2026 World Travel Index as a premier example of community-led conservation, where tourism revenue directly supports the farming families maintaining these living monuments.
The Dual Adventure: Terraces to Tiers
A visit to Cadapdapan is intrinsically linked to Can-umantad Falls, the tallest waterfall in Bohol, which sits directly below the emerald fields. Recent 2026 safety updates now require a local guide for the trek down the 500-step limestone staircase, ensuring both visitor safety and the protection of the surrounding rainforest. The falls’ 60-foot drop creates a powerful, mist-filled basin that remains the ultimate "cool down" spot after a morning hike through the sun-drenched terraces. For those who prefer a less strenuous experience, the local "habal-habal" (motorcycle taxi) drivers provide a thrilling 15-minute ride through a newly stabilized but still adventurous backcountry route that connects the two landmarks.
Culinary Views and Practical Logistics
The hilltop "beanery" near the entrance has recently gained fame for its local Lomi, which was voted the best comfort food in East Bohol by 2026 digital nomads. For a modest entrance fee—now roughly ₱30 to ₱50 to account for enhanced site maintenance—visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the entire valley while dining on authentic Boholano fare. To reach this hidden gem from Tagbilaran, travelers are opting for early-morning van departures to Brgy. Lungsodaan, followed by a scenic motorcycle ascent that offers glimpses of the rural life that remains untouched by major commercialization. As of May 2026, the roads are fully paved and accessible, though a private 4x4 or a skilled local rider is still recommended for the final dramatic stretch leading to the terrace peaks.




