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Discover peace and spirituality at Caluya Shrine, a breathtaking religious destination in Misamis Occidental, Philippines.
Nestled in the heart of Misamis Occidental, Caluya Shrine is a tranquil religious destination that attracts tourists seeking peace and spiritual reflection. With its stunning architecture and serene surroundings, it's an ideal spot for both worship and contemplation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Cagayan de Oro, take the Iligan-Cagayan de Oro Road (N.2). Follow signs for the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and continue on this road until you reach the junction near the town of Sapang Dalaga. Turn onto JH5J+X3W and continue straight for about 10 minutes. Caluya Shrine will be located on your left, easily recognizable by its religious markers.
Bus
From Cagayan de Oro, take a bus heading to Ozamiz City at the Westbound Bus Terminal. The bus fare is usually around PHP 200-300. Inform the bus conductor you are heading to Sapang Dalaga. Once you reach Sapang Dalaga, you can either walk or hire a local tricycle for about PHP 50-100 to take you to Caluya Shrine, which is located at JH5J+X3W.
Tricycle
Once in Sapang Dalaga, local tricycles are available for hire. The fare to Caluya Shrine from the town center is around PHP 50-100. Make sure to negotiate the fare before starting your ride and inform the driver of your destination.
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