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Caleruega and Reflection Time
Entry Feed TrackbackWhile Manny Pacquiao was pulverizing Erik Morales on their third battle, I together with 4 other friends were in Caleruega, just off Tagaytay, in Barangay Kaylaway, Batulao, Nasugbu, Batangas. Caleruega never miss to touch me everytime I visit it, and the first time was some 5 or 6 years ago.
Caleruega
I used to regularly go to Caleruega to relax and unwind — frequently on weekends, I would drive that stretch from Manila to Tagaytay on an early morning, stop by “Mega Petron” (there were no Shell and Caltex yet along South Super Hi-way then), and as soon as I get off Tagaytay into Nasugbu, upon turning left from the main road into Evercrest Hotel, my mood changes. I knew that I was about to start a day-long “relax” period. With a book, I would spend the day in Caleruega. My favorite spot was that area overlooking the rolling hills on the left side of the Resurrection Chapel. On a bench nestled among lush greens and brightly colored flowers, I lose myself on the book, and for those precious moments all worries fade away. It was not just quiet time — it was personal enrichment and reflection time. Wow, sorry for getting poetic and somewhat serious– that’s really just an after effect of Caleruega on me.
Reflect, Ponder
While my visits this year have been few and far between, I can say Caleruega still never miss on touching me that way — serious, slightly melancholic — and pushing me to reflect a bit more, to ponder a bit more.
Gays don’t have to be lively and cheerful, and loud and colorful all the time. Some quiet reflection time can do a lot of good every now and then. (In fact, I encourage you try it out.) Thanks to Caleruega, it has helped me to do that, yes, even just once in a while.
How to get there
You may download the location map here. From Tagaytay’s Rotonda, drive in the direction of Nasugbu, Batangas (that’s the road beside the 7-11 near the Rotonda). Just go straight, it is approximately 15-20 minutes drive from the Rotonda, after passing the “Welcome to Nasugbu” arch, notice the entrance to Evercrest hotel to your left. Enter through that entrance, go straight, you will pass the Bosconian Chapel on the Hill on your left. At the dead end, turn right, and go straight for about 2 minutes and you’re there! Entrance is Php20.00 per person.
More Pictures of Caleruega can be found here.
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this article is great. makes me contemplate about things.
jex at Nov 20, 06 at 2:22 am
wow looks like a postcard. very relaxing i bet, i wish i could go there too
estanbul_roffa at Nov 20, 06 at 2:38 am
Shucks, I wanna go there!
br0wn_c0w at Nov 20, 06 at 4:36 pm
i hope you can give us some more particulars in getting to the place.. i’d really love to go there this coming weekend.. thanks in advance.
rj at Nov 21, 06 at 2:55 pm
Hi RJ! Glad you’re interested to go there too… i’ll update the post to indicate how to get to the place.
Migs at Nov 21, 06 at 3:25 pm
I loved it at Caleruega…although I had a tough time pronouncing the place’s name. It was so beautiful and so calm and peaceful. You really get a chance to reflect on a lot of things. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Tagaytay.
JP at Dec 13, 06 at 12:28 am
been there last 2003 for our senior year retreat..since then, i’ve been missing it terribly. i wish i can commute to go there.:) nice entry!:)
jovi at Dec 27, 06 at 2:32 pm
do they accomodate overnight stay? if so… how much?
ante at Apr 17, 07 at 10:49 pm
ive been here. caleruega is owned by the Dominicans. indeed, a perfect place for relaxation and of course, reflection.
elian at Dec 7, 07 at 1:23 am
dito ako nagretreat last March 5-7
there’s no place like Caleruega.
ang ganda.
babalik kami diyan after 5 years sa sinumpaan namin nung retreat namin.
hahah
SantaMonica at Dec 19, 07 at 8:04 am
is it not possible to go there na commute lang?
dixie at Feb 18, 08 at 1:40 pm
calle ruega has this mystical air to it; once there you feel like you are transported to some blessed piece of heaven!
sherwin santelices at Feb 19, 08 at 9:18 am
hey im from nasugbu but i dont know that place its made me so exited to see that place ..and ill go there if i have a available time its really simply mean that i dont explore my whole place yet..
kz at Nov 15, 08 at 8:33 am