The world’s 15th biggest island is the largest in the Philippines. A land of contrast, from the urban sprawl of the capital Manila to huge hidden forests, the world’s most species-rich reefs and a dozen active volcanoes dominate the landscape. Nigel meets the extraordinary creatures that live in these environs.
A scattering of islands -- Mindanao (the second largest in the Philippines), Bohol, and Cebu -- are home to a bizarre array of creatures and stunning landscapes. Nigel introduces us to Bohol’s world-famous Chocolate Hills, strange mounds of dissolved coral some 45 million years old, and the iconic Mount Apo where the world’s rarest eagle is making a comeback.