While Bohol has its Chocolate Hills, Camalig has its Quitinday Green Hills — an exciting formation of over a dozen of mini-peaks located in Barangay Quitinday that has been emerging as one of Albay’s tourist attractions, drawing local and foreign travelers.
Quituinan Hill, whose pinnacle is protruding over its adjoining rolling hills — giving one an opportunity to get a vivid sight on all directions of the expansive downhill plains, is another natural wonder that the municipally boasts of.
This hill, which the Japanese occupied during World War II as their observation point, features an underground sanctuary used as hiding place of Japanese soldiers and site of the great battle that claimed many lives before the end of the war.
Quituinan Hill, whose pinnacle is protruding over its adjoining rolling hills — giving one an opportunity to get a vivid sight on all directions of the expansive downhill plains, is another natural wonder that the municipally boasts of.
This hill, which the Japanese occupied during World War II as their observation point, features an underground sanctuary used as hiding place of Japanese soldiers and site of the great battle that claimed many lives before the end of the war.