Negros Occidental is a Must-Visit!

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A wedding anniversary is an event worth celebrating, there's no better way to celebrate it but by traveling! With the call of @steemsummit for travel stories, I am sharing with you our third wedding anniversary travel special!


James (@panoramicview) and I went to our neighbor island, Negros Occidental to celebrate our third wedding anniversary last February! For the past three years, we had consistently celebrated our lives as a married couple through traveling, in the first anniversary, we went to Baguio City. Our second one was an adventure to Batad Rice Terraces in Banaue and a side trip to Sagada plus we also watched UAAP Women's Volleyball match for the first time together! This year, we made it to Bacolod, Cauayan, and Sipalay in four days and three nights!

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James and I at Punta Bulata in Cauayan, Negros Occidental

Traveling nowadays is very common, company workers do travel to bond and build rapport with colleagues, families go out to treat parents and children alike, friends traverse new places to catch up and unwind and a lot more. For us, it has been a gateway to education, a help to the promotion of the country's attractions, an aid to help tourism and most importantly, to learn more about each other. Marriage is not just signing a contract and that's it, it's a constant battle to pursue each other. Both of us had learned a lot on each other's character and attitude through all our travels, we have also learned to easily resolve issues, talk about our misunderstandings, respect and support each other's decisions. I salute all those couples who are traveling together, I strongly believe that it will make the relationship stronger!


Cebu City - Toledo - San Carlos City - Bacolod City


Disclaimer: This part right here consists of a lot of commutes!

Since we had no airline booking, we had to commute, note as well that most of our travels or shall I say 90% is usually DIY, I do a lot of research prior and as much as possible, we stick to it.

Our trip started with an hour bus commute from Cebu City to Toledo City where we took the FastCat vessel going to San Carlos City. It only took an hour! Highly recommended!

From San Carlos City port, we took a "sikad" going to their bus terminal but ended up taking a van instead as recommended by our "sikad" driver, we passed by the mountains of Don Salvador Benedicto and we were in awe with its landscape beauty! It was a tough ride because the v-hire was an old one, I highly recommend taking the bus instead which will be much much more comfortable, I am actually thinking of going to Don Salvador in the near future!

High sikads at San Carlos City

After two hours, we reached Bacolod City! It was unfortunate that we were caught up in the midst of traffic, I didn't really realize that Bacolod has bad traffic like Cebu, but anyway, we reached at our booked hotel and ate lunch at ChowKing because our hotel was just behind a mall.


Campuestohan Highlands Resort and The Ruins


The truth is, our main destination is actually Inayawan Cauayan where we booked a romantic cottage. Bacolod City is just a side trip but what to do in Bacolod in just 24 hours? Well, we went to two tourist spots: Campuestohan Highland Resort and The Ruins!

Campuestohan Highlands Resort


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At Campuestohan Highlands, I felt like we were transported to a different country! This was so far the biggest resort that we had been to! There were huge structures of famous movie characters such as the Neytiri and Jake Sully of the famous movie the Avatar, the Transformers were there, Kingkong, Marvel Super Heroes and a lot more! One of the things we both love about were their rooms and cottages, although we didn't really spend a night here. They got wave pools and adventure activities too like zip lines and hanging bikes!

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It rained while we were enjoying the Indian Village and there was a thick fog! It was amazing to experience such, then after an hour or two, the sun came shining through and we were treated to a foggy yet sunny time while exploring more of the resort's corners.

The Ruins


I would highly recommend visiting this when its about to dark, that time when you can still have enough light for a good photo opportunity and then take long exposure shots as it gets dark.

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However, since we had taken a lot of time in Campuestohan Highland Resort because a day is not enough to fully enjoy the place, we arrived pretty late. It was six when we arrived at the main highway, we hired a tricycle for the round trip ride because it was already late and no more public vehicles which can go there and booking Grab or Uber is quite expensive (yes, we are budget travelers). Our hired tricycle driver was very kind, he waited for two hours for us and we were really thankful to him!

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The Ruins showcases a love which has lived through time and survived the tragic WWII. For Cebuanos, we have hired of Temple of Leah, The Ruins is very similar to it except that this mansion was built and became a home to Don Mariano Ledesma's children until it was burnt by the American guerrilla forces. Although the structure was ruined, its building frame was left with all the memories of the family in it. From then on, it has been referred as the Ruins, it showcases the long-lasting love of Don Mariano to his wife Maria.

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A romantic restaurant serves food and drinks to guests at the adjacent part of the mansion, a live single man band as well plays and sings great songs while the guests enjoy the view, it was a good night to think about love. We took lots of long exposure shots as well and called it a night as we felt we had enough photographs to keep.


We Fell in Love with the Cottage on a Hill


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It was August of 2017 when I stumbled upon a blog featuring this cottage on a hill, without hesitation, I booked it via Airbnb and believed with all my heart that this would be a perfect place to celebrate our wedding anniversary.

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From Bacolod City, we hopped again on a v-hire which brought us to Inayawan, Cauayan, Negros Occidental. Our host fetched us and showed us to this cottage on a hill which he refers to as Natural Native Sea View Cottage.

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This is a sole cottage atop a hill, it requires a good walking up to the top, the cottage has almost everything needed to live - a little kitchen with all the stove and pans, two washing sink, a fridge, a 50 inch LED with a hard drive full of movies and a Beats by Dre surround speaker, two telescopes, enough storage room, a comfortable bed with pure white linnens on a bamboo made bed frame, a pretty gorgeous terrace facing the Palawan ocean which offers a stunning and marvelous sunset view, a split type airconditioner and my favorite, an open type shower where I enjoyed watching the blue skies and the nearby green mountains while taking a bath! Both of us literally fell in love with it that we want to stay longer, we stayed for two nights by the way.

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On our first day, we just stayed in the cottage, opened our lappies and blogged all day long with the beautiful shoreline view (did I also mentioned that they have free wifi with decent connection?), we also watched the sunset together which was definitely romantic and laughed at the sci-fi movies we watched then called it a night.

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Punta Bulata Resort, Perth Resort, and Sipalay's Poblacion Public Beach


On our second day, we went out for another set of adventure. Our host has a motorcycle for rent for only Php 250, which was definitely a good deal, he even gave us a discount and let us pay Php 200 only, he was really a great host!

Punta Bulata Resort


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we headed to Punta Bulata for lunch. It's a hidden gem in Cauayan which has a beautiful white sand beach, pretty dancing tropical trees, good but a little bit expensive food options, an infinity pool and very nice accommodations. I personally like their capiz-shell made doors and their beach swing!

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They were fully booked for that day so we only got in for lunch yet it was enough for our eyes and camera gears to feast on.

Perth Resort in Sipalay


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Just less than an hour ride and we reached Sipalay's famous Perth Resort. I had high expectations here because there are lots of blogs and stories about this but I somehow found it so-so except for its nice view of those green hills nested in the sea which somehow reminded me of Bohol's Chocolate Hills!

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We went for a day tour only, I must say this place is photogenic and our drone shots can vouch for that. There were quite a few guests around, I was interested in their floating docking area which turns into a floating restaurant during events.

After having our Mango Shake which was not good, we headed to Sipalay's Poblacion Beach for sunset!

Poblacion Public Beach


It's a public beach and I really thought it wouldn't be interesting but I was mistaken! There's a long stretch of off-white beach shore, a lot of locals waiting for the fishermen to dock, children running and playing with the fine sand, I spotted some foreigners here jogging and the most interesting, they have local teenagers and kids practicing their skimboarding skills!

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I found myself enjoying this beach while waiting for the sunset! James, @panoramicview had set up our camera for the timelapse because this spot right here has an awesome sunset view too!

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And as soon as the sun started to set, we sat next to each other, praised God for the wonderful view and the beautiful experience we had in Sipalay, in this specific beach. The sunset was definitely stunning and gorgeous, we didn't notice there were numerous people around in different areas of the public beach also watching the sunset!

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It was a good way to end our second day in Negros Occidental.


I highly recommend visiting Negros Occidental, it is an underrated place for travelers. I still have a few other spots to check on next time but the above attractions had satisfied our third wedding anniversary celebration.

One unforgettable thing that had happened also was that James and I watched a billion stars at three in the morning on our last day, we attempted our first Astrophotography with very limited resources. The first attempt isn't bad at all I suppose. But it was a romantic time, holding hands while the entire Philippines sleeping, we were out there feasting our eyes on the different constellations, star formations, and even the shooting ones.

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Our country is definitely beautiful, our people are hospitable and charming and above all, it is not expensive to find the next travel gem!

Please include Negros Occidental on your next travel destination, you'll be amazed at its beauty and you'll be like us who would like to come back for more! See you soon Negros!

To our next spot,

Jean & James

@junebride | @panoramicview

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Ka-sweet uyyy.. :) :) ganahan kayko sa stars :) :) Ug sa line nga "holding hands while the entire philippines is sleeping" :) Maygali wa mo gi-amigas dai.. :D :) Bitaw uy. Very romantic kaayo nang in-ana nga scenario ayy :) :) :)

Hahaha..salamat dai..sa pagbasa..taas2 baya xa..hehe

Makalingaw man gud magbasa sa imung mga posts dai.. :D :) :) ganahan kayko. Maka-inspire magtravel. Hehe :) :)

Mag abang ko sa inyung travel posts sad

I like all your photos esp. the night sky. Thanks for sharing indeed included in my Travel bucket list :D Super Belated Happy Anniversary sis! Wishing you both a blissful marriage and many more years of togetherness.

maraming salamat sis! appreciate it!

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Hiya, just swinging by to let you know that this post made the Honorable mentions list in today's TravelDigest #167

thanks a lot!

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You just made me miss home. I think I was close to crying while reading your post. Why? Because you guys are so sweet and the photos you have here are so beautiful. I'm from Valladolid in Negros Occidental. Thank you for sharing about our province. It makes me a prouder Negrense just by looking at these photos. ❤❤❤❤ to you love birds!!

i am glad to know someone from Negros read this blog! I appreciate it! Your place is beautiful!

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Sa pinas ba itey mga lodi? Ang galing ng pagkakakuha sa mga litrato, parang di sa pinas. Salamat at ipinasyal nio kme dito. Makapagplano nga din ng anniv date namin. Hehehe.

yey.. i felt the same way dear.. parang natransported kami

OMG! I'm inlove with Negros! I will surely visit this place some time next month! Ugh! I love it. :)

Waaaaah, this makes me wanna go here sooner!!! I've been planning to have this on my travel list this year but I can't. Maybe on late 2019 pa :( I wanna go to the other part of Negros because I just visited Dumaguete. I'm eager to see that Perth Resort because of that view. I wanna see it for myself!

[LOL look who got hyped with all his comments hehe sorry lol]

hi john..it's @junebride here..hehe i know, negros is a must visit!

Thats true! Each city/town has to offer.