Support Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Efforts in Danjugan
Home to a biodiversity of marine wildlife and rainforest.
Farmville de Bago is a 16.68 hectare mix-use farm complex that started as a major poultry and quality pork provider for most well-established food businesses in Bacolod. It also houses breeder sheep and goats on top of camels, donkeys and fancy miniature horses from Australia. Recently, they partnered with Energy Development Corporation (EDC) with its flagship environmental program called “Binhi” which focuses on research and rescue of threatened species of trees in Philippine forests and aims to bring back abundance of these premium native trees.
Farmville De Bago is now considered the 24th arboretum that will serve as a new haven of Philippine native trees. It is also a member of Negros Forest and Ecological Foundation and features several rare endemic, flowering trees, imported exotic tree species, and a few hundreds of fruit bearing trees.
Home to a biodiversity of marine wildlife and rainforest.
Visit the most popular beach in Sipalay for its kilometer-long sugary brown-colored sand strip where several affordable resorts and restaurants are also lined up.
Find the best spots to jog in the heart of the cities of Negros Occidental.
Be sure to visit these place/shops to complete your “lagaw” experience or find something for your pasalubong.
The structure building for Rockwell’s Nara Residences here in Bacolod is now officially open.
Get to know the bitter sweet life of Manong Eduardo as an Ice Scramble Vendor.