A protected, natural watershed and rainforest in Negros. Understandably, this gem is nestled in widespread flora and fauna, diverse species of plants and animals.
Getting there you need to be careful about the roadways since slippery during rain. Extra caution in slopes and going uphill. Don’t get distracted by the wonderful sights while driving though. Regularly check your brakes for safety.
We started early in the morning on a holiday, it took us almost 40 minutes because we needed to be extra careful. Note to worth, it seems any kind of vehicle would work going here.
Kindly bring a snack, water with you just in case you may be having hypoglycemia attack due to the fact you are going towards the lake downhill and going back uphill around 350 steps times 2.
The possibility as sure as you as might be aware, you need to follow the rules and regulations in this area. Be mindful of your garbage and it’s also a good idea to have a appropriate shoes anti-slippery. A environmental fee would costs you 60.00/pax.
To answer your question why this is called twin lake you need to take the rented boat for 250.00 good for 4pax. Kuya Lester did an amazing guide on our day use trip.
Overall, as nature enthusiasts you’ll definitely love this place. Best time early in...
Read moreBalinsasayao Lake is such a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The scenery is breathtaking, with lush green trees surrounding the calm, crystal-clear waters. It’s the perfect spot to relax and escape from the busy city life.
One thing I love about this place is that the food is not pricey, which is a big plus. You can enjoy a nice meal without spending too much. The best time to visit is in the morning for breakfast, imagine eating with a view of the serene lake and fresh air all around you. It’s such a refreshing experience!
Aside from dining, there are also activities to do, like boating and trekking, for those who want to explore more. The whole area is well-maintained, and the staff there are friendly and accommodating. Whether you’re going solo, with friends, or with family, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy nature.
I always love visiting Balinsasayao Lake, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful and scenic getaway. Can’t wait to...
Read moreNature lovers would appreciate the place. Though going here is a bit challenging (due to steep roads going up) but the view is worth it. It is known as twin lakes (compose of 2 lakes: Danao & Balinsasayao). It has a viewing deck which you can access by a 15minute boat ride. As of this writing, boat ride is 250 pesos/hr. It can accommodate...
Read more