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How to get there


Getting To Bacolod City

By Air

Bacolod can be accessed by three major airline companies ( PAL, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines ) that also run connecting flights to different parts of the Visayas and Mindanao region.

By Sea

Two major sea vessels, the WG & A from Superferry and Negros Navigation Company, respectively, fly the route from Manila to Bacolod as well five minor commercial vessels that connect it to the rest of the Visayas and Mindanao region.

By Land

Buses, taxis, jeepneys and tricycles are the main mode of transport within the city. However, buses provide regular trips from Bacolod and other towns. Centers to the rest of the surrounding provinces.


How to get to silay to patag:


By Jeepney

Take a jeepney ride from Bacolod City Proper and look for any jeepney that will have the "Silay" Sign. Arriving in Silay City Public Market, ask locals from the area where the jeepneys are parked that will take you to Patag, or if the group is big, ask the drivers if you can rent the whole jeep and make a good negotiation about it.

Using tracklogs/Waypoints

Make your way from Bacolod city and drive through Lacson Street (also National Road), proceed North without any turns and passing Mandalagan Area, then Talisay City, then finally arriving in Silay City. From Silay City proper, keep moving north along the national highway and proceed to a junction on the right side (just about exiting Silay City proper) with sugarcane field all over the place and a sign indicating the road going to AIDSISA (Old Sugarcane Milling Factory). As you approach each junction, just continue straight down the road. You will encounter semi cemented and rough and gravel road. as you approach the final leg before the hospital, you will be going through winding roads. You will then realize that you have reached the Jamboree marker for Patag.





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