Wanderlust (Korean Temple in Cavite)
Let’s wander, get lost and go to places we’ve never been.
This Korean Temple is located in Cavite.
Looks so relaxing and peaceful, right? The place is really appealing to the eyes. The wonderful structures and temples. Who wouldn’t fall in love in this place?
T’is is the entrance to Paradise, Oh I mean, to the Korean Temple.
There’s no entrance fee, so nothing to worry about.
The guard approached us before going inside, telling us the rules and regulations inside the korean temple.
Observe silence (Like, hello? Its a Korean Temple, so you must observe silence. Though there’s a School beside the Temple.)
Dress properly (No skimpy clothes, backless, etc.)
Visitor’s aren’t allowed to enter inside the temple/s. (Before they are allowing visitors to enter inside the temple, but there’s an incident wherein some religious staff were stolen. Hence the rule.)
So, here’s the big question: HOW TO GET THERE?
And here’s the answer, I know you’ve been waiting for:
In our case, we’re from Pampanga, so we rode the bus going to Pasay and told the conductor to drop us off at the Heritage Hotel. From Heritage, we walked till we reached the overpass . There goes the buses going to Batangas and Tagaytay. (Note: That’s not a terminal.)
We rode the bus going to Olivarez, Tagaytay.
Drop off point is Estrella Hospital. (There’s a 7.11 in front of the Hospital;)
Ride a tricycle and tell the driver to drop you off at Pooc 2 at the Korean Temple.
Here’s our expenses on our Korean Temple trip:
Bus from Pampanga to Pasay, Manila - P130.00
From Pasay to Estrella Hospital - P87.00
Tricycle to Pooc 2 Korean Temple - P100.00
Till our next destination, guys. Share this post, so that others will be aware on how to get there. Muah!










