Negros Occidental Natural Tourist Spot
Patag Valley Trekking (Silay City).
45 km. from Bacolod City; located 400 meters above sea level between the highlands of Mt. Silay and Mt. Marapara; home of the Philippines’ spotted deer; highlight of the visit is a skyline ride.
Danjugan Island (Cauayan).
177.5 km. from Bacolod City; 3 hectare reserve marine sanctuary, a virtual marine paradise to lovers of the underwater world.
Busac-Busac Spring (Hacienda Reboton, Bgy. Tinampa-an, Cadiz City).
Main source of potable water in Cadiz City.
Alinsiyawan Falls (Sitio Aglolo-od, Bgy. Palmpas, San Carlos City).
35 min. more or less by private vehicle and 1 hr. by public transport from Pamhawan proper direct to falls passing hacienda Euskara, Hacienda Neguri Pamhawan or Hacienda Basconia to Sitio Aglolo-od.
Sipaway Island (Eastern part of San Carlos City).
Also known as Refugio Island. Has century-old Balete tree, white sand beach resort, Lopez beach house for snorkeling & scuba diving, a private wharf and recreation center, and a huge public swimming pool.
Codcod Rice Terraces (Bgy. Codcod, San Carlos City).
28 km. from city proper. One of the 2 main sources of rice and vegetables.
Choco Hills (Bgy. Prosperidad, San Carlos City).
Can be seen along the Negros Translink Ecotourism Highway. Differ in sizes and variations. Distance is 18 km.
Kipot Twin Falls (Bgy. Mailum, Bago City).
Consists of a stream separated by a sharp overhang that splits the water into 2 seemingly identical cascades.
Bagacay Falls & Asaw Asaw Falls (Bgy. Mailum, Bago City).
The falls are located at a place accessible only by foot; is an ideal retreat haven for nature lovers.
Rafael Salas Park and Nature Center (Guintubdan, Bago City).
A special interest park that serves as a gateway to the Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park.
Guintubdan and Mt. Kanlaon Natl. Park (Sitio Guintubdan, Bgy. Ara-al, La Carlota City).
A tropical hideaway beneath a canopy of forest. Has springs, waterfalls, giant trees, ferns, among others.
Isla Puti (Escalante).
101 km. from Bacolod City; immense sand bar islet jutting out of the sea and measuring about 2 hectares in area.
Sagay Marine Sanctuary (Sagay).
86 km. from Bacolod City; established in 1978; an aggregate area of 200 hectares covering the so-called carbin reef, maca reef, maca shoal, and panal reef.
Ubong Cave (Hinobaan).
202 km. from Bacolod City; system of cave passages situated at the coastline of Sitio Ubong. Ideal for beginner spelunkers.
Pating Cave (Kabankalan).
Highest cave found in the eastern part of Bgy. Magballo.
Hagdanan Cave (Kabankalan).
Named so because of the natural formation of stairs made of stone inside the cave leading to the water under it.
Carbin Reef & Maca Reef (Sagay City).
Serves as a breeding ground of diverse marine species.
Source: http://tourist.gov.ph
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