Mambucal Negros

Mambucal is well known as the resort village in Negros Occidental. Ideal for families going on out of town trip and spend their day off. Aside from seven magnificent falls found in the resort there’s hot springs and a lake where you can go boating. There’s so much to be experienced in Mambucal.   Mambucal [...]

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Ma-ao Negros Occidental

Ma-ao is surrounded by lush forest on its hillsides which has mountain resorts. Visitors can stay over the Buenos Aires Mountain resort and enjoy the view. The guests can take a dip at the Kipot Twin Falls.   Ma-ao Negros Tourist Spots Buenos Aires Mountain Resort – This mountain resort was built in the 1930′s. [...]

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Guintubdan – Negros Occidental

Guintubdan is located in La Carlota City in Negros Occidental. The mountainous area has lots of natural attraction that would appeal to a lot of trekkers. Guintubdan Tourist Spots Guintuban has major attraction such as seven waterfalls and rocky springs. Guintubdan’s Visitor Center – This building made of stone has basic amenities such as cold-water [...]

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Mount Kanlaon National Park

Mount Kanlaon is blanketed with dense forest, the mountain is considered as inactive volcano. The park is at least 25,000 hectares and the lush forest is home to diverse wildlife including bleeding-heart pigeon, the rare Philippine spotted deer and species of orchid. Hiking to Mount Kanlaon Anyone is free to explore the foothills of the [...]

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The Ruins of Talisay, Negros Occidental

The Ruins of Talisay is Negros Occidental, despite its damaged state is still a marvelous sight to behold. Beautiful garden and fountain tiered with water lilies greets the visitors. During its heyday, it was a gem right in the heart of a sugarcane plantation. At night, the mansion ruins looks even more spectacular. A romantic [...]

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