August 19, 2009- I went to Valladolid, Negros Occidental to attend my grandmother’s 89th birthday. While in Negros, my cousin & I planned to visit the different falls in Negros. Our first stop was Kipot Twin Falls in Bago City. From Valladolid, we rode in a bus going to Bago City and from Bago City, we rented a tricycle going to the falls.
Kipot Twin Falls lie amidst the hundreds of green trees. Separated by a giant piece of rock, the falls splits into two mirror images. The 220 steps of stairs wind into the side of a hill and finally ends on the foot of the falls. Rails were installed to aid the visitors for a more secure and less tiring hike. Cottages made out of organic materials occupy the sides of the stairs. A viewing deck on the upper part of the hill was designed for the physically-challenged individuals.
Pataan Falls is owned by a retired police who bought the property in 1998.
Kipot Twin Falls lie amidst the hundreds of green trees. Separated by a giant piece of rock, the falls splits into two mirror images. The 220 steps of stairs wind into the side of a hill and finally ends on the foot of the falls. Rails were installed to aid the visitors for a more secure and less tiring hike. Cottages made out of organic materials occupy the sides of the stairs. A viewing deck on the upper part of the hill was designed for the physically-challenged individuals.
Pataan Falls is owned by a retired police who bought the property in 1998.