" Interesting place depicting 15 stations of the cross in its compound. Unfortunately the place is but not very well kept with dried leaves which makes walking slippery. Lots of ants and mosquitoes. Nonetheless, it's worth going but do go prepared "
26 March 2018
Gabriel Ling Wei Wen
" Worth exploring but bring insect repellant before entering as there are many many many mosquitoes ready for buffet. "
20 November 2017
Bakti Pambudi
" Calm area "
03 July 2017
Giovanna Santoso
" Very friendly and welcoming church community. Just 15 minutes drive away from my place. Whenever I'm on the island, I usually attend the Sunday, 9am mass. The population who attends the church are usually the Orang Batak, or the Flores. In my case, I haven't seen any Indonesian-Chinese as I myself am one.
Not as popular to tourists and not well-signed either. It comes after a hilly slope and it's across the Serumput Padi Emas Hotel, if I'm not wrong. Hopefully, more church groups from Singapore or neighbouring regions would take note of this beautiful gem and consider planning a visit here. No entrance fees needed, you're free and recommended to visit this place on a Sunday. "
Dawn Soh
" Interesting place depicting 15 stations of the cross in its compound. Unfortunately the place is but not very well kept with dried leaves which makes walking slippery. Lots of ants and mosquitoes. Nonetheless, it's worth going but do go prepared "
26 March 2018Gabriel Ling Wei Wen
" Worth exploring but bring insect repellant before entering as there are many many many mosquitoes ready for buffet. "
20 November 2017Bakti Pambudi
" Calm area "
03 July 2017Giovanna Santoso
" Very friendly and welcoming church community. Just 15 minutes drive away from my place. Whenever I'm on the island, I usually attend the Sunday, 9am mass. The population who attends the church are usually the Orang Batak, or the Flores. In my case, I haven't seen any Indonesian-Chinese as I myself am one.
08 December 2016Not as popular to tourists and not well-signed either. It comes after a hilly slope and it's across the Serumput Padi Emas Hotel, if I'm not wrong. Hopefully, more church groups from Singapore or neighbouring regions would take note of this beautiful gem and consider planning a visit here. No entrance fees needed, you're free and recommended to visit this place on a Sunday. "