Don Salvador Benedicto: Bacolod City’s Cool Mountain Adventure and Escape

Nestled high in the mountains of Negros Occidental, Don Salvador Benedicto (DSB)—often called the “Baguio of Negros”—is increasingly making its mark in Bacolod City’s expanding tourism landscape. Although technically a separate municipality, DSB’s close proximity and cultural ties to Bacolod have made it a favorite among locals and visitors looking for a refreshing break from the city’s tropical lowland heat.

DSB lies roughly 47 kilometers east of Bacolod City and can be reached in just 1.5 to 2 hours via scenic mountain roads. Part of Negros Occidental’s highland area, the municipality sits along the Bacolod-San Carlos highway—a winding but well-maintained route that offers some of the best mountain vistas in the Visayas.

Despite its quiet, pine-dotted roads and laid-back pace, DSB plays an essential role in shaping the overall tourism appeal of Bacolod and the province at large.

 

Why DSB Matters in Bacolod City’s Tourism Identity

Bacolod, known for its vibrant MassKara Festival and rich culinary heritage, thrives in the lowlands. DSB, on the other hand, serves as its highland retreat. Tourists who flock to Bacolod during MassKara month or the summer often carve out a day or two for DSB to experience the crisp mountain air, pine trees, and misty viewpoints—making it an essential side trip or “chill” contrast to the bustling cityscape.

With an elevation of over 2,000 feet above sea level, DSB’s climate is significantly cooler year-round. This has turned the town into an increasingly popular option for nature lovers, backpackers, digital nomads, and even retirees. Bacolod-based tour operators often include DSB in their countryside tour packages, increasing its visibility to both domestic and international tourists.

 

Tourism Synergy: One-Day Itineraries from Bacolod

Bacolod-based travel itineraries frequently highlight DSB as a  vital countryside destination. Day trips from Bacolod often feature stops like:

 

  • The Lion’s Head: A nod to Baguio’s Kennon Road, this roadside statue has become an iconic DSB landmark and selfie spot. Conveniently beside the Lion’s Head is La Luz Café.
  • View Decks and Scenic Stops: Visitors can take in the lush greenery of the Negros ranges, with panoramic views of rice terraces, mountains, and valleys.
  • Café and Farm Culture: DSB is seeing a rise in mountaintop cafés, farm-to-table establishments, and eco-resorts that are redefining the Negros countryside experience.
What DSB Offers as a Tourist Destination

DSB’s primary draw is its unspoiled mountain scenery. Travelers love the rolling hills, layered forests, and fog-covered peaks that make for a photogenic and serene getaway. Ideal for road trippers and photographers, the winding mountain roads offer dramatic views with stops such as:

  • Malatan-og Falls : A trek further in offers access to the beautiful Malatan-og Falls, a favorite among hikers and adventure seekers. Directions.

Note: Kusinata Restaurant: This sought-after restaurant is located nearby, overlooking Malatan-og Falls. A view and gastronomic delight in one. Directions.

Conveniently, if you’re looking for a place to stay nearby, a home rental, then Balay sa Busay is right for you. Directions.

  • Pine Tree Forests: Reminiscent of the Cordilleras, these pine-lined sections of the highway offer a quick but surreal change in scenery from sugarcane plains to evergreen enclaves.
Highland Cafés, Food Stops, and Farm-to-Table Experiences

New cafés and boutique resorts have popped up in the past few years, offering not just Instagram-worthy views but also Negrense comfort food, coffee, and even locally grown produce. Notable establishments include:

If you prefer rustic vibes, do check out Doc J’s, Puertito’s Café, and Amazing’s.

Rustic Resorts and Airbnbs

DSB has quietly built a reputation as a weekend escape spot for Bacolodnons and travelers from Iloilo and Cebu. Accommodations range from

  • Modern Airbnbs with balconies and fireplaces. We recommend Balai Ramirez—a cozy vacation home rental in Brgy. Kumaliskis, Don Salvador Benedicto, Bacolod City. Directions.
  • Rustic lodges and family-run homestays
  • Upscale glamping sites and nature lodges

Note: We recommend Hobbit Villa—a themed accommodation spot mirroring the Lord of the Rings house designs of hobbits in the mentioned movie, with amenities that are useful for your stay. Directions.

Many travelers plan their MassKara or Bacolod festival experience around a few days of pre- or post-festival recovery in DSB.

Hiking, Nature Walks, and Slow Travel

Unlike other bustling tourist hubs, DSB offers a slow travel vibe. You should drive slowly, sip coffee slowly, hike gently, and listen to birds or rustling leaves. Its hiking trails and farm visits are suited for families and solo travelers looking for low-impact nature interaction.

As part of the Bacolod-San Carlos highway route, DSB has become a favorite weekend stop for bikers, motorcycle clubs, and private travelers exploring Negros Island by land. Many visitors from Cebu or Dumaguete (via San Carlos Port) pass through DSB en route to Bacolod, turning the mountain town into a transitional but memorable stopover.

Local initiatives have promoted organic farming, sustainable tourism, and minimal-impact development—branding DSB as a destination not just for nature, but for conscious tourism. Farm-to-table eateries, zero-waste retreats, and youth-led eco groups are sprouting in the town.

For any traveler visiting Bacolod City, skipping DSB would be missing out on a rare kind of calm that’s both scenic and soul-refreshing. Whether for a quick mountain drive, an overnight coffee camp, or a full eco-retreat, DSB deserves a firm spot in the region’s travel consciousness—and perhaps even your next itinerary.

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Bacolod City 2025 Travel Guide: New Attractions, Accommodations, and Tourism Highlights

(Clockwise: Carbin Reef; Manok ni Cano Guwapo in Campuestuhan in Talisay; Masskara)

Bacolod City captivates tourists with its historical atmosphere, vibrant cultural scene, and unique attractions. City officials plan to launch new tourist sites together with hospitality facilities to make Bacolod more attractive for residents and visitors from abroad by 2025.

 

Travel Tips

 

Getting There:

Bacolod is accessible via Bacolod-Silay Airport, with regular flights from major Philippine cities.​

 

Best Time to Visit:

October for the MassKara Festival; however, the city offers attractions year-round.​

 

Transportation:

Jeepneys, tricycles, and taxis are common modes of transport within the city.​

New & Emerging Tourist Attractions

 

Manok ni Cano Gwapo

Located just inside Campuestohan Highland Resort in Talisay, this 35-meter-tall, rooster-shaped hotel holds a Guinness World Record as the most prominent building shaped like a chicken. Opened in October 2024, the establishment features 15 rooms paying homage to Negros Occidental’s rich cockfighting culture. Directions.

It also has a hotel that offers its visitors panoramic vistas while providing a unique accommodation experience.

Just this year, 2025, Campuestuhan, where Manok ni Cano Gwapo resides, has added a new attraction to its slew of eye-catching, gigantic statues. This time, a gigantic ape reminiscent of King Kong will awe you endlessly. Make that gigantic ape statues!

 

Carbin Reef

Carbin Reef inside the Sagay Marine Reserve, stands just a few kilometers away from Bacolod while providing clean white sandbars and lively coral reef environments where snorkelers can observe marine species. Directions.

 

Balay Negrense in Silay

The museum showcases the luxurious lifestyle of a 19th-century sugar baron together with period furniture and historical artifacts. It once was an ancestral home. Directions.

 

Top Accommodations in Bacolod

 

L’Fisher Hotel: The hotel features premium facilities with a rooftop pool and spa, which serve tourists and business travelers looking for upscale accommodations.

Seda Capitol Central: The hotel provides contemporary accommodation with easy reach to both city attractions and the Provincial Capitol Lagoon. The hotel offers midrange prices.

Avenue Suites Hotel: Located on Lacson Street, the hotel delivers comfort in addition to dining and entertainment accessibility. The hotel charges midrange prices.

Go Hotels Bacolod: The hotel offers both affordability and comfort with basic amenities that suit budget-conscious tourists. Budget-friendly options.

Circle Inn Hotel & Suites: Offers budget-friendly rooms with a pool and easy access to public transportation.​ Budget-friendly options.

Other options

Cultural Highlights & Events

 

MassKara Festival

The MassKara Festival takes place in October and serves as Bacolod’s largest celebration with street performances, masks, and vibrant musical celebrations, which symbolize the city’s resilience.

 

San Sebastian Cathedral

Established during the late 19th century, this cathedral stands out because of its Romanesque architectural design along with its religious value.

 

Also, be sure to check out Don Salvador Benedicto, Bacolod’s historical and ancestral destinations, as well as Bacolod City’s malls and their numerous stores. Moreover, you can also take part in and delve into the city’s storied past, with its gastronomic legacies and classical architectural facades, where history and gastronomy meet, including pigging out on seafood with their version of “Dampa” they call “Pala-Pala.” Bacolod City also boasts a low cost of living, along with numerous eateries that are affordable.

Ilonggos are known for their laid-back lifestyle, and Negros Occidental, the region where Bacolod City is located, offers ample opportunities for relaxation and adventure. And when vacation’s over, be sure to grab and take home their best pasalubong treats.

Bacolod City for 2025 showcases a harmonious blend of classic heritage values and futuristic development, offering multiple distinctive experiences for visitors. Travelers who explore Bacolod’s heritage sites and dine on local cuisine while staying in new accommodations can create unforgettable memories in this city.

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