Situated at the foot of Mt. Kanlaon, an active volcano, is Mambukal Resort, one of Negros Occidental’s top tourist destinations known for its hot sulfur springs, rushing waterfalls and streams amidst a refreshing backdrop of thick trees and sloping terrain.
This mountain resort offers varied accommodation for camping and overnight stay as well as outdoor recreation such as wall climbing or boating. The adventurous can trek up a series of seven waterfalls which could be a challenge to those who are not comfortable with heights and climbing up steep steps.
Resort guests can bring their own food, drinks and utensils or simply go there unprepared since the resort has dining facilities with food stalls serving seafood and native dishes. Even Enteng’s of Sagay have a stall there.
Just recently, we had guests from Iligan who wanted to visit this mountain resort, and so we took them there though we were quite unprepared. Good thing the food we ordered from one of the resorts’ food stalls were yummy. We had grilled stuffed squid, fish and pork for lunch in one of the small picnic huts by the stream. It would have been nice to have an overnight stay but we had to go home since we will be leaving for Punta Bulata white beach resort early the next day.
I will be posting the rates for gate entrance, accommodation and other amenities for Mambukal Resort on my next post.
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UPDATE: Mambukal Resort: Rates for entrance, accommodation and facilities
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[...] are the entrance fees and rates for accommodation and facilities at the Mambukal Resort which I got from their signboard as of December 29, [...]
Posted by Mambukal Resort: Rates for entrance, accommodation and facilities | happy steps on January 11 2009 @ 1:32 am
I love Mambukal, I miss swimming at the 6th or 7th falls, where there is like a big pool ( parang kawa), you took great pictures, i like most the hot spring pic.
Posted by betchai on January 12 2009 @ 10:38 am
Betchai: Yeahhh… the pool at the 6th falls was so inviting, we soaked ourselves in the icy cold waters and had fun having our backs massaged as we sat under the big rocks where the strong current was rushing down.
Posted by happysteps on January 13 2009 @ 12:18 pm
[...] an afternoon at Mambukal Resort, we headed off to Punta Bulata Beach Resort in the municipality of Cauayan the next [...]
Posted by Punta Bulata Beach Resort information and tips - Part 1 | happy steps on January 16 2009 @ 12:40 am
[...] of the activities we enjoyed most during our overnight stay at Mambukal Mountain Resort was using the dipping pool. We were given complimentary entrance tickets to use the dipping pool [...]
Posted by The Dipping Pool at Mambukal Mountain Resort | Happy Steps travel blog on November 11 2009 @ 10:21 pm
Mambucal is still very veautiful just as it was in 1935 when I resided in Mambucal Spring Summer Resort. I visisted Sabbaday Falls in Kamkamagus, New Hampshire and Mbucal is comparable to the waterfalls of the Granite State. Please visit also http://www.dare2liveonline.com.
Posted by Edgardo G. Calansingin on February 6 2010 @ 9:09 am
Mambukal is truly a beautiful place to visit when in Negros Occidental. I enjoyed it very much. Didn’t stay overnight or visit al lof the falls but on my next trip I sure plan to do so. Thanks for sharing this.
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Posted by LJinIL on March 2 2010 @ 5:18 am
haay really breathtaking… i promise to be on mambukal this april… im so amazed with the beautiful bodies of water… i love mambukal resort, i realy do…
…wait for me mambukal…i’ll come running..hehehehhe
Posted by Ace Santos on March 10 2010 @ 1:36 pm
I really love mambukal have a good experience for me since last 8 yrs ago…. i wish i came back mambukal resort if im there na in negros… see you this year.
Posted by amie olibo on March 17 2010 @ 11:18 pm