The shrine is in a serene location, quite close to Jack's Ridge. It ideal for prayers and contemplation. An image of the Holy Infant Jesus is accessible to devotees on an altar in the prayer hall. The shrine is surrounded with large grassy areas, with tall old trees. There are plenty of benches that can accomodate visitors.
A solemn place. A good place to meditate. If you have extra time, try to walk up the hill from McArthur Highway up to the Shrine. Worth it.
I feel so very close to God. It's an amazing place for meditation and praying. One of the rare places out of the city of Davao where one can remain in silence. In other words: a real place near to heaven.
Abit Far. You can drop by here on your way outside the city. I think this one is near an overlooking resto that i missed.
This is a great religious experience. Quiet, peaceful and beautiful. You can meditate, pray and get close to god.
This place had certainly grown from when I first visited. There's more to see now, but if you don't like crowds, then a visit at night might be better. This one certainly gets packed when there are big events in Davao such as the recent Kadayawan Festival.
Chapels abound inside this beautiful and sprawling property, makes for good spiritual and physical exercise. I would probably visit, pray and meditate here everyday if I lived in Davao City.
Very peaceful and quiet and wide and green. Its like you could actually send your prayers straight to heaven, like you can hear Him whisper in your ears. Beautiful place to meditate and pray.
the shrine is located on a hill,shady & quite place..attended a novena & afternoon anticipated mass..ample parking space & well kept ground & lawn,the choir sings beautiful & solemn hymms..I suggest they put more lamp posts or street lights outside the shrine, an advantage during the night for churchgoers & pilgrims.
On our way to Jack's Ridge we passed by this shrine, but since we're in a taxi, the cab charged us another flag down P40.,for stopping by the shrine. Davao taxi cabs are too much.