Discovering Dumaguete and Valencia: The Hidden Gems of Negros Oriental

by - July 02, 2023

Dumaguete City and Valencia, located in the province of Negros Oriental, present a natural beauty, cultural legacy, and warm hospitality. These two locations exhibit the best features of the area, from breathtaking seaside vistas to lush alpine scenery. Dumaguete and Valencia are likely to enthrall you, whether you're a fan of nature, a history nerd, or just looking for a quiet retreat.

Let me take you on a virtual tour of these alluring cities in this blog article.

1. Casaroro Falls - Valencia, Negros Oriental

Valencia's mountains are home to the magnificent Casaroro Falls, a single-drop waterfall. To reach the falls, there is a short hike down 335 stairs and a river trek. The stunning Casaroro Falls will enchant nature lovers with its magnificent cascade, which can be found in a deep valley that descends from a height of about 100 feet into a sparkling pool.

2. Forest Camp - Valencia, Negros Oriental

Located on the outskirts of Valencia, The Forest Camp is a quick 20-minute drive from the center of Dumaguete. It offers a tranquil haven where you can enjoy kawa baths, hanging bridges, natural pools, and picnic grounds. Forest Camp is a nature park that provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Take a refreshing swim in the cool waters, enjoy a picnic by the river, or simply revel in the tranquility of the surroundings.

3. Pulangbato Falls - Valencia, Negros Oriental

Pulangbato Falls is located in the Ocoy Valley in Valencia Negros Oriental. The Okoy River Valley provides the water for the 30-foot-tall Pulang Bato Falls. The rocks within the waterfalls are red in color due to sulfur deposits from the nearby sulfur mountain. The cascading waters against the red rock formations create a captivating sight. Take a dip in the cool natural pools or simply enjoy the serene atmosphere while appreciating the marvels of nature.

4. Sulfur Vents - Valencia, Negros Oriental

With its peculiar geological features and gorgeous scenery, Sulfur Mountains, a magnificent natural marvel in Valencia, Negros Oriental, the Philippines, mesmerizes tourists. One of Sulfur Mountain's most enticing aspects is the presence of natural hot springs and sulfur vents that emit steam and fumes. You will experience warmth as you go closer to the vents and hear soft earth-rumbling noises. Be in awe as you watch hot gases generate spectacular fumaroles.

5. Tierra Alta - Valencia, Negros Oriental

Located in the mountains of Valencia, Negros Oriental, Tierra Alta offers breathtaking views, lush gardens, and luxurious accommodations. With its stunning beauty, it has become a favorite event place for special occasions like weddings. Tierra Alta is famous for its lighthouse and Santorini-themed resort.

6. Rizal Boulevard - Dumaguete, Negros Oriental

Named after our National Hero, Rizal Boulevard is one of the most famous spots in the city. Take a stroll along the street as the palm palms wave gently in the ocean air and the golden sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. This seaside promenade is lined with vibrant restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.

7. Sans Rival Bistro - Dumaguete, Negros Oriental

A visit to Dumaguete wouldn't be complete without indulging in some of Sans Rival Bistro's delectable treats. The renowned Sans Rival and Silvanas are from this region. Sans Rival Bistro offers a wide selection of foreign and Filipino meals that will satiate every craving in addition to its well-known trademark cakes. Even the most discriminating palate will be satisfied by their culinary options, which range from tasty pasta dishes to savory main entrees.

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Negros Oriental's Dumaguete and Valencia offer a mesmerizing fusion of scenic beauty, rich cultural history, and welcoming people. Each traveler can find something to enjoy in one of these locations, whether they're looking for adventure, relaxation, or culinary exploration. 

For tours, please contact Kuya Romel at 09919398783

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