Negros Oriental is a place that is full of beautiful natural sceneries. It is a nice place to live in because it has abundant of natural resources. Discover Negros Oriental, you can see here a lot of scenic beaches, lakes, falls, dive sites, caves, springs, marine sanctuaries, historical sites, adventure parks and many more.
breathtaking caves, magnificent lakes, scenic beaches, world-class
marine reserves, alluring dive sites, and even playful dolphins and
whales.Negros Oriental offers you the opportunity to commune with
nature, undisturbed. The heavens have blessed th - See more at:
http://www.govisitphilippines.com/quick-facts.php?province=Negros+Oriental#sthash.aKfDTUXs.dpuf
Discover
nature at its freshest in the province that promises the charming
surprise of a lush countryside, a fascinating highland adventure,
breathtaking caves, magnificent lakes, scenic beaches, world-class
marine reserves, alluring dive sites, and even playful dolphins and
whales.Negros Oriental offers you the opportunity to commune with
nature, undisturbed. The heavens have blessed this province with more
than its fair share of nature bounty, with a bonus to boot the warmth
and the inherent charm of the Oriental Negrense. - See more at:
http://www.govisitphilippines.com/quick-facts.php?province=Negros+Oriental#sthash.aKfDTUXs.dpuf
Come and be part of us. :)
Tourist Destinations
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Apo Island It has a wide array of corals and marine life. The Negros Oriental Marine Conservation program in its Marine Park has kept the underwater wonders in excellent condition. Apo Island can be reached from Malatapay, Zamboanguita (27.8 km) by a 35-minute motorized outrigger ride. ![]() Sand Bar in Manjuyod City Stroll along the 7-kilometer stretch of the white sand surrounded with pristine blue water sand bar. The white sand island can be accessed via a 15-minute boat ride from Capiñahan Wharf in the South Bais Bay, Bais City. ![]() Niludhan Falls in Bayawan City With just two and a half hours from Dumaguete tp Bayawan City, you can see a waterfall stunner.Niludhan falls features a wide cascade plunging down to jade pool, surrounded with verdant greens. Reaching it may be a bit of a tiring because of the unpaved roads but surely you will forget all the efforts though, when you see it. ![]() Dolphin Watching in Bais City Described as one of the most successful dolphin-and-whale watching operations in the country, the cruise takes off from Port Capiñahan every 8:00 AM and traverses the bay towards Tañon Strait which is acknowledged to have one of the biggest concentrations of cetaceans in the world. It is one of the most daring place you could ever see. ![]() Casaroro Falls in Valencia City Valencia’s elevation at 715 feet above sea level has its large amount of cool climate. Trekkers access Casaroro Falls with three hundred concrete steps which descend into a scenic site surrounded by steep rock walls where a single column of sparkling water plunges almost a hundred feet into a chilly swimming caldera. ![]() Mabinay Cave The prevalence of limestone rock and extensive karst phenomena secures Mabinay’s claim to being the Cave Town of Negros Oriental. According to the locals, there are over 400 caves honeycombing Mabinay’s lower regions. You can enjoy the very prestigious sight in here. ![]() Balinsasayao Lake in Sibulan ![]() Pulang bato in Valencia
Pulangbato Falls is located in the Ocoy Valley in the town of Valencia Negros Oriental. It's arge cascade of seemingly reddish water finds its way into some unique shaped falls all the way down the mountain
Mouth watering delicacies of Negros Oriental ![]() PUTO ![]() BAYE-BAYE ![]() BUD-BUD ![]() PIYAYA FESTIVALS AND EVENTS ![]() Langub Festival of Mabinay (held every 25th of January - promotes these unique caves as tourism lures.) ![]() Tawo tawo festival of Bayawan (held every 18th of February - celebrate the scarecrows (tawo-tawo) through paper mache higantes as guardians of the town’s crops.) ![]() Pasayaw Festival of Canlaon (held every 19th of March - expresses the joys and jubilations in praise and thanksgiving to the Almighty God through the intercession of St. Joseph.) ![]() Buglasan Festival of Dumaguete (held every month of December - gathered for a show down and street dancing to highlight the week-long fiesta.) ![]() Masulog Festival (held every 13th of June- A place where people enjoyed life’s greatest gift – nature. Water, food, fresh air, such boundless sustenance.) |
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