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Northern Negros Natural Park adventures

Northern Negros Natural Park Adventures

Northern Negros Natural Park is a prime eco-tourism destination known for its rich biodiversity and diverse landscapes, offering a wealth of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts.

81,250
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Northern Negros Natural Park

Northern Negros Natural Park
 

Northern Negros Natural Park is located on Negros Island in the Philippines and spans an expansive area of lush forests, mountainous terrains, and thriving wildlife habitats. It is characterized by its volcanic origins and features significant peaks such as Mount Mandalagan and Mount Silay. The park plays a crucial role in protecting diverse ecosystems home to endemic species, including the Negros bleeding-heart pigeon and the Visayan warty pig. Historically, the area has been vital for local communities, providing resources and fostering a rich cultural heritage intertwined with the land. Today, the park attracts visitors with its stunning scenery and array of outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and camping. Among its notable landmarks are waterfalls, dense forest trails, and panoramic vistas that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding region. The park's commitment to conservation makes it a haven for biodiversity and a model for sustainable tourism.

Highlights

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Mount Kanlaon, an active volcano with breathtaking views

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The Northern Negros' lush rainforests home to diverse flora and fauna

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Malatan-og Falls, a popular spot for nature photographers

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Endangered species like the Visayan spotted deer and hornbill

Notable Natural Features

Malatan-og Falls

A majestic waterfall offering spectacular views and refreshing pools for a cool dip.

Mount Mandalagan

A peak providing challenging hikes and panoramic sights of the surrounding region.

Guintubdan Visitor Center

Serves as the main hub for park information and guides for eco-tours.