If you're looking to elevate your travel experience—literally and figuratively—Skywalk Calatrava in Negros Occidental is a must-visit destination that blends eco-conscious design with breathtaking views. Located in Barangay Tigbon, this hillside attraction rises 238 meters above sea level and features a 193-step walkway (186 steel, 7 concrete) that leads to a solar-powered viewing deck. Once a town dumping site, the area has been transformed into a vibrant eco-park, proving that sustainability and tourism can go hand in hand.
The ascent is invigorating, and the reward at the top is nothing short of spectacular: sweeping vistas of the Tañon Strait and even glimpses of Cebu on clear days. The structure itself is thoughtfully built, with solar panels powering nighttime lighting, making it a viable spot for sunset or early evening visits. Educational signage along the way offers insights into local biodiversity and environmental efforts, adding depth to the experience.
Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or someone simply seeking a peaceful escape, Skywalk Calatrava delivers. The entrance fee is modest (around ₱30), and the atmosphere is welcoming, with friendly staff and a layout that encourages both exploration and reflection. It’s not just a walk—it’s a journey through transformation, both of the land and of...
Read moreIt's good when you travel alone the bus is not that expensive when your from Escalante City it's only 55pesos for economy and 57 pesos aircon and the habal-habal is not that far at the terminal you can just walk or ask people their where is the habal² terminal it's only 30 pesos
PS: gets the no. of the habal-habal driver if you don't wanted to wait for an hour their waiting for a ride hahaha but you can ask for a ride in truck it's a good experience hahahaba
PSS: kikulas cafe is also in front of skywalk...
Read moreThe Skywalk Ecopark in Calatrava offers a thrilling 193-step climb with breathtaking views of the town, Tañon Strait, and Cebu. Once a dumpsite, it has been transformed into a stunning eco-friendly park powered by solar energy. For just ₱20, visitors can walk above the treetops and enjoy the fresh air and scenic beauty. Whether you're an adventurer or a nature lover, this spot is perfect for capturing...
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