Casaroro Falls Natural Park offers a stunning 100-meter waterfall set within a lush tropical forest, providing an invigorating hiking destination and a tranquil nature retreat in Negros Oriental, Philippines.
Located in the mountainous region of Valencia, Negros Oriental, Casaroro Falls Natural Park is a remarkable natural attraction famed for its dramatic 100-meter-high waterfall that plunges into a deep, clear basin below. The park covers a dense tropical forest area abundant with native flora and fauna, including endemic bird species and rich biodiversity. Visitors typically access the falls by hiking a challenging (yet rewarding) trail of over 300 concrete steps through rugged terrain marked by limestone formations, verdant vegetation, and cool mountain air. The trail itself is a popular feature for both casual visitors and experienced hikers. The cascading waters of Casaroro Falls create a peaceful ambiance, drawing nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers alike. The park serves both conservation and recreation purposes, offering a space for outdoor activities such as swimming beneath the falls, hiking, and wildlife observation. Its proximity to Dumaguete and Valencia makes it a popular day-trip destination for travelers looking to experience natural beauty outside urban areas. Casaroro Falls Natural Park exemplifies the region's volcanic geology and tropical climate, showcasing dynamic natural scenery and a serene environment. Encircled by steep cliffs and lush vegetation, the falls offer a spectacular showcase of the Philippines’ natural heritage. Park management emphasizes sustainable tourism to protect this fragile environment, with visitor guidelines in place to preserve the habitat and minimize human impact.
100-meter tall Casaroro Waterfall with a natural pool at its base
Steep trail featuring over 300 concrete steps through tropical forest
Rich tropical biodiversity including endemic birds and plant species
Scenic limestone rock formations and clean mountain stream
A vertical drop waterfall approximately 100 meters tall that forms a cool natural pool popular for swimming.
A steep trail of over 300 steps weaving through tropical forest with limestone outcrops and vibrant vegetation.
Unique limestone cliffs and boulders surround the falls, adding dramatic visual appeal and geological interest.