




MALONGCAY HOT SPRING
– Two hot springs in the Dauin and Bacong areas through a road that is
bumppy but wildflowers strewn brings you to the area where after a
little walk, one finds these hot springs in the middle of the shrubs and
trees.
Museums
Some
widely known museums are the Anthropology Museum and the Herbarium and
Zoological Museum at the Marine Laboratory, both in Silliman
University. Their collection is one of the biggest in the world in
terms of volume and diversity of species.
Historical Sites in Negros Oriental
Ruined
watchtowers can still be seen; one in Buswang, and another at the mouth
of the Amlan River. The other two are found near the school building of
Ayuquitan and in Barangay Calo in Amlan
Watch Tower
– Served as a lookout for invaders with bells to warn the townfolk.
That is how Bacong got its name. A town crier would call “Bacon,”
meaning "get up and fight."
Bacong Church and Pipe Organ
– Built in 1865, Bacong Church has the oldest altar and a century-old
pipe built in Zaragosa, Spain in 1894 through the efforts of Bacong’s
first priest, Rev. Joaquin Soriano.
Sangki Coves
– The landing site of a US Navy submarine during World War II, carrying
assistance, war materials and supplies for the guerrilla forces. It was
the landing site of Col. Jesus Villamor and party by the personal
direction of Gen. Douglas Mc Arthur from Australia.
Bindoy - The only old ruins visible today are the remains of an old watchtower situated at the mouth of the river.
Moro Towers (Fortress)
– These two ancient dome-shaped watchtowers were once used to warn
against marauding pirates is located in the Poblacion, near the beach
and old church.
Provincial Capitol – Built in 1924, it houses the Office of the Governor and other provincial government offices.
Dumaguete City Bell tower – Built in 1811, it served as a watchtower and a belfry to forewarn townsfolk against piratical raids.
Channon Hall – was the kempetai or the torture chamber of the Japanese. at Silliman University Campus, Dumaguete City.
Guy Hall – This was used as the Japanese military headquarters, found at Silliman University Campus, Dumaguete City
Rizal Boulevard –
on his way to his exile in Dapitan, Dr. Jose Rizal stopped at Dumaguete
to eat breakfast in the house of the parents of Dr. Jose Longa along
the Boulevard in Dumaguete City.
Barrio Bankal – the seat of the 7th District Government during World War II, found at Jimalalud.
Pamplona - “Sherwood Forces” in Mamburao, Pamplona was the site of the guerrilla headquarters of the Tanjay, Amlan-Bais Sector.
Danao
- is a fertile slope of a hill where a big lake was found on top. When
the strong earthquake of May 5, 1925 shook in terrible fury, the sides
of the lake cracked and a deluge came over the sitio, killing all the
inhabitants, found in Siaton.
Barrio Casala-an – The seat of the 6th District Civil Government during World War II, found in Siaton.
Bonbonon Point
- During WW II on February 7, 1942, the PC Coastal Patrol suffered its
first casualty when their patrol was shelled and sunk by a Japanese
destroyer in these deep waters, in Siaton.
Lo-oc Beach – where the American Liberation Forces landed in April 26, 1945 under the command of Col. W.V. Mahoney, found in Sibulan.
Barangay Lo-oc
– Site of the first Fil-Jap battle in Oriental Negros. This took place
on October 11, 1942, where independent partisan guerrilla groups were
united. The prominent enemy death casualty was Comdr. Tzuda of the
Japanese Forces, found in Sibulan.
Lake Danao and Balinsasayao
– discovered by Don Miguel Patero in 1885. Evacuation place of Mr. Bell
and Dr. Carson. The meeting to unite the guerrilla forces was held
here. Found in Sibulan
Sta. Catalina - Remnants of the walls of the convent and the old casa tribunal were destroyed during the Philippine Revolution.
Fil-Jap-Am Shrine
– This tri-sidal shrine representing the three forces is the object of a
yearly pilgrimage of Japanese and Filipino war veterans. Located in
Barrio Sagbang was the site of a fierce battle during WWII where many
soldiers died. Found in Valencia
Guinsoan Bridge Area - The Japanese under Col. Satosi Oie surrendered formally to the 503rd U.S. Airborn Division on September 19, 1945. Found in Zamboanguita.
AQUINO FREEDOM PARK - Dumaguete City, the Provincial Capitol Grounds, with piped-in music and a grand fountain in a landscaped garden.
Toruism
- Beaches
Negros
Oriental boasts of 1,377.6 km. of scenic white and golden sandy
beaches. Each of the 17 coastal municipalities and cities has its own
unique and mystifying beaches to choose from. The municipalities of
Valencia, Mabinay, Pamplona and the City of Canlaon are located in the
interior portion of the province and do not have beaches but have other
interesting sights to offer.
Among
the most known beaches in the province are La Vista del Mar in Bayawan
City, Antulang Beach and Tambobo Bay in Siaton; Salawaki Resort in
Zamboanguita; Coconut Plantation and Apo Island
in Dauin; Talisay Beach in Bacong; Baybayon, St. Mortiz and Panorama in
Sibulan; Wuthering Heights in San Jose; Talabong, Mapao and White Sand
in Bais City; Opada’s Beach Resort in La Libertad; and, Midtown Resort,
Ganahan Beach, Malusay Beach and Bulado Beach in Guihulngan.
- Waterfalls
At
present, there are about eight known waterfalls that can be found in
the province. These are: Casaroro and Pulangbato Waterfalls located in
Valencia; Inihawan Enchanted Falls, Quipot and Pantao Waterfalls all
three are found in Canlaon City; Lourdes Falls in Bayawan City;
Pagsalsalan Falls found in Ayungon; and Kinayan Falls situated in
Guihulngan.
- Caves
There
are 33 caves in the entire province. Among those explored are:
Odloman Cave – 8,870 m. long/82 m. deep; Panligawan Cave- 143 m.long/22
m.deep; Pandalihan Cave- 282 m. long/25 m.deep; Ayakan Cave-233 m.
long/30 m. deep; Tolopan Cave- 333 m.long/51 m. deep; Tuntunan Cave- 580
m.long/15m. deep; Baliw Cave 769m. long/55m. deep; Mambayo Cave- 326
m. long/35 m. deep; and, Tubod III Cave- 116 m.long/14 m. deep.
Some
of the widely-known lakes in the province are the Balinsasayao and
Danao Twin Lakes in Sibulan, Lake Melipendol of Valencia, Lake Yayumyum
in Mt. Talinis, Valencia, Lake Halawig of Mt. Talinis; Kinayan Lake of
Guihulngan and Balanan Lake of Siaton. Lake Cristituto Tirambulo is a
man-made Highland Resort found in Paniabonan, Mabinay.
List of Accommodations
- Bethel Guest House - Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
- Hotel Palwa - Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental
- Florentina Homes Apartment Hotel - East Rovira Drive, Negros Oriental
- Coco Grande Hotel - Hibbard Avenue, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
- La Residencia Al Mar - Upper Luke Wright St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
- Plaza Maria Luisa Suites Inn - Legaspi Street, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental
- Atmosphere Resorts - Dauin Negros Oriental Philippines
- Bahura Resort and Spa - Dauin Negros Oriental Philippines
- Hotel Nicanor - San Jose St., Dumaguete City Negros Oriental, Philippines
- Apo Island Beach Resort - Apo Island Negros Oriental Philippines
Accessibility
- Negros Oriental has a network of roads, including a national road that spans the circumference of Negros Island. National and provincial roads in the province's total more than 900 kilometers, though only about half of these are paved.
- A large portion of residents does not own private vehicles, and are totally reliant on public transport. The main form of public transport between the cities and municipalities of the province largely consists of privately operated jeepneys that link major towns to rural areas. For short distances within a town, motorized tricycles (locally known as pedicabs) are available.
- The Dumaguete Airport located in Sibulan is the province's only government-operated airport. It is a domestic airport with multiple daily flights to and from Manila, served by Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Based on 2002 statistics, an average of 5,800 outgoing passengers and 5,700 incoming passengers pass through the airport every month.
- The primary seaport of the province is located in Dumaguete City. Additionally, there are five other seaports in the province classified as tertiary.
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