A Mountain Retreat Surrounded by Nature
Located in Murcia at the foot of Mount Kanlaon, Mambukal Mountain Resort sits within a 23.6-hectare forest preserve approximately 1,200 feet above sea level. Originally developed in 1927 by Japanese architect Kokichi Paul Ishiwata, the resort has grown from a simple bathhouse and picnic area into one of Negros Occidental’s flagship tourism destinations. Its cool climate, lush greenery, and natural surroundings provide visitors with a refreshing escape from city life.
Home to Hot Springs, Waterfalls, and Wildlife
Mambukal is best known for its therapeutic sulfur springs, Japanese-style Ishiwata Bath House, and the famous trail leading to its seven waterfalls. The resort also features swimming pools, a boating lagoon, hiking trails, camping areas, and opportunities for bird and bat watching. As part of the Mount Kanlaon Natural Park, the area serves as a sanctuary for diverse plant and animal species, including endemic wildlife found only in the Philippines.
A Leading Eco-Tourism Destination in Negros
For decades, Mambukal has played a significant role in promoting tourism and environmental appreciation in Negros Occidental. Visitors come to enjoy outdoor adventures, wellness experiences, and family-friendly recreational activities while surrounded by nature. Its combination of history, biodiversity, and recreational attractions continues to make Mambukal one of the province’s most recognized and enduring tourist destinations.









