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    How to Get to Kamay ni Hesus, Lucban, Quezon: Map, Commute, Directions

    Part of the group's itinerary after visiting churches of Tayabas, Sariaya and Lucban is a short pilgrimage to the popular Kamay ni Hesus Shrine on the slopes of Mt. Banahaw.

    Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church is a serene place for a spiritual journey where Catholic pilgrims experience a peaceful and tranquil environment while praying and meditating. It is now an ideal destination for pilgrims and tourists not only during Holy Week but throughout the year. Holy masses are celebrated almost daily while healing masses celebrated by noted healing priest Fr. Joey Faller.

    UPDATED: April 2014

    Kamay ni Hesus Pictures:





    How to Get to Lucban, Quezon

    How to get to Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church, Lucban, Quezon:

    driving directions to Kamay ni Hesus/route to Kamay ni Hesus:

    The shrine's large statue of Jesus is highly visible from the highway of Lucban and is hard to miss. In going there by car coming from northern Metro Manila (e.g. Quezon City), you may take the Rizal route to Laguna then to the road going to Lucban, Quezon in Pagsanjan and Luisiana town.

    From SLEX: Take Calamba exit, drive towards Calamba city proper then turn right at the junction. Head straight on the highway passing by Los Banos, Bay, Victoria, Pila, Sta. Cruz and Pagsanjan. Once you get to Pagsanjan Church, turn right (Pagsanjan Town Hall) going to Luisiana town. Head straight again towards Lucban, Quezon. The Shrine, with its highly visible large statue, is about a kilometer from Lucban Town Proper.

    An alternate route, for adventurous driving experience (and longer that is) is via Sto. Tomas-San Pablo- Lucena route.

    How to Commute to Kamay ni Hesus:

    For commuters: Take a JAM Transit or JAC Liner bus to Lucena at Kamuning Bus Terminal or LRT Buendia Bus Terminal on Taft Avenue (Pasay). At Lucena Grand Central Terminal take a Lucban-bound jeepney to Lucban and alight at the grotto.

    Alternatively:
    you may take HM Transport or DLTB bus on EDSA, Cubao, Quezon City or DLTB bus at Taft corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue (Buendia near LRT Buendia station). Buses going to Sta. Cruz, Laguna. In Sta. Cruz (pagsawitan or even at Pagsanjan town plaza), transfer to jumbo-jeeps going to Lucena via Lucban and Tayabas. travel time here is about 3.5 hours, Fare is around PhP175.00 (bus + jeepney already)

    For inquiries, information, mass schedules, prayer request, invitation and schedule for healing sessions, please contact:
    Telephone Nos: +63.42.540.3085; +63.2.929.0333
    Mobile: +63.917.853.6267
    Fax: (02) 920-0910
    email:fjoey36 AT yahoo DOT com

    Note: Kamay hi Hesus is a popular pilgrimage site during Holy Week and a sidetrip during annual town fiesta of Lucban, Quezon, the Pahiyas. Kamay ni Hesus Mass schedules at the chapel to follow as well as retreat house rates of Noah's Ark.

    UPDATED: April 2014

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    kamay ni hesus map, route to kamay ni hesus holy week mass schedule holy wednesday, holy thursday, good friday black saturday and easter sunday, how much is the entrance fee to kamay ni hesus? donations are welcome though during mass schedules

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    posted by GingGoy @ 9:11 PM, ,

    Bulacan Resorts Wave Pool Waterpark Entrance Fee/Room Rates

    Tutubi is trying to help a friend look for a Bulacan Wave Pools Resorts with the cheapest entrance fees, no corkage (food and drinks allowed to be brought inside the resort) and can accommodate a small company. The quite nearby Club Manila East (entrance fee: PhP350.00) won't cut it due to bringing of food is forbidden inside and there's not much choice of restaurants inside.

    From Google, information he gathered from official websites:

    4K Garden And Water Fun Resort
    Brgy. Catmon, Sta Maria, Bulacan
    Telephone Number: +63.44.641.0690
    Manila Office: +63.2.379.8398; +63.2.412.0924
    Entrance Fee: PhP150.00 (day swimming)

    8 Waves Waterpark
    San Rafael, Bulacan
    Official Website:

    9 Waves Waterpark
    Entrance Fee: PhP300.00
    San Mateo Rizal

    Amana Waterpark
    Pandi, Bulacan

    Dream Wave Resort
    Entrance Fee: PhP150.00 (day); PhP200.00 (night swimming)
    Bocaue, Bulacan

    DJ Paradise Resort
    Malolos, Bulacan

    Jed's Island Resort
    How to Get to Jed's Island Resort

    Tierra Fontana 12 Waves Resort
    Paradise Farms, San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan

    Villa Concepcion Wet & Wild Waves
    Pandi, Bulacan

    Please call the resort's published contact numbers or visit official websites for inquiries, current entrance fees, room rates and reservations.

    UPATED: May 2011

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    posted by GingGoy @ 9:53 PM, ,