Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park is a stunning natural sanctuary in Negros Oriental, Philippines, known for its beautiful twin crater lakes surrounded by lush tropical forest and rich biodiversity.
Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park is a protected area in the highlands of Sibulan, Negros Oriental. The park covers an area of around 8,016 hectares and is named after its centerpiece: the Twin Lakes of Balinsasayao and Danao. These crater lakes are located in a volcanic caldera formed by Mount Balinsasayao. The park is a vital watershed and a habitat for a wide array of species, including endemic birds and rich flora. Its biodiversity makes it a significant area for conservation and attracts nature lovers and bird watchers. Swimming and kayaking on the lakes, along with hiking through its dense forest trails, are popular activities. The area also holds cultural significance for the local indigenous communities who have historically inhabited the land. The breathtaking views and opportunities for exploration make the Balinsasayao Twin Lakes a top spot for eco-tourism in the region.
The scenic Balinsasayao and Danao crater lakes
Diverse flora and fauna including several endemic bird species
The expansive views from the Viewdeck overlooking the lakes
Kayaking and swimming opportunities on the calm lake waters
A serene crater lake ideal for kayaking and surrounded by dense forest.
The smaller of the twin lakes offering picturesque views and rich biodiversity.
A lookout point providing panoramic vistas of both lakes and surrounding landscapes.