Hinoba-an (East Side): Where Negros Oriental Meets the West Coast

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Hinoba-an (East Side): Where Negros Oriental Meets the West Coast

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Hinoba-an (East Side): Where Negros Oriental Meets the West Coast
Hinoba-an (East Side): Where Negros Oriental Meets the West Coast

Description

This eastern stretch of Hinoba-an is a different face of the same municipality covered from the west/Sipalay side in this project’s Western Coastal content — ridgelines, forest edges, and upland belts on the Negros Oriental-facing side rather than the Sipalay-adjacent coast.

Genuinely remote and lightly visited; mostly relevant if you’re tracing a full southern-Negros loop rather than heading here as a specific destination.

HOW TO GET THERE: Reachable via the same Sipalay-Hinoba-an bus corridor from Bacolod, or from the Dumaguete/Bayawan side heading southwest — either route is long, several hours either way.

BEST TIME: Dry season (December-May) given how rural the connecting roads are on this side.

Tips
Our interactive Slow Travel map (top of page) has every one of these pinned individually — use the layers toggle to show or hide route types as needed.
Stops
Hinoba-an East Coast: 9.57, 122.455 | Hinoba-an East Coast Villages: 9.572, 122.452 | Hinoba-an East Plains: 9.58, 122.445 | Hinoba-an East Ridge: 9.595, 122.46 | Hinoba-an Forest Edge: 9.59, 122.465 | Hinoba-an Ridge Line: 9.6, 122.47 | Hinoba-an Rural Loop: 9.58, 122.45 | Hinoba-an Upland Belt: 9.585, 122.46