Tucked away in the cool highlands of Negros Oriental, Pamplona is a charming municipality that offers a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. With its misty mornings, verdant mountains, and friendly locals, this town is the perfect mix of nature, culture, and authentic rural life.
Pamplona is nestled in the mountainous heart of Negros Oriental, about an hour’s drive from Dumaguete City. It’s a peaceful destination surrounded by lush forests, winding roads, and scenic rice terraces. The town’s elevation gives it a cooler climate making it a favorite retreat for lowland dwellers.
Pamplona’s culture is rooted in agriculture, spirituality, and simplicity. Locals, mostly farmers, proudly uphold traditions passed down through generations. Expect to see bayanihan spirit alive in community events, and visitors are always welcomed with smiles.
Locals speak Cebuano (Binisaya) as their primary language, with many also fluent in Filipino and English.
Kasadya Festival – Held in December, this colorful celebration showcases street dancing, traditional music, and the rich cultural identity of the Pamploneños. It’s a fusion of thanksgiving and merrymaking that brings the town to life.
The town embraces Visayan folk music and rondalla performances, often heard during local gatherings. Youth groups also showcase traditional dances like tinikling and kuratsa during fiestas.