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How To Get To  
      Caliraya Lake
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                                                 How To Get There

Upon visiting the Caliraya Lake in Laguna, there are two options for you to
choose from, depending on your location, your type of transportation, public
or private, or if you want a shorter time or course in going there. One is via
the South Luzon Express Way while the other one is via Antipolo.

* From the Cubao Bus Terminal, take a bus ( HM Transport or any bus )
that going to Pagsawitan. This ride will take you about two to two-and-a-half
hours. Then, at Pagsawitan terminal, take a 3- to 5- minute ride to a tricycle
or a jeepney with a signboard "Lumot" . From Lumot terminal, take a ride
to a jeepney that going to Lewin for about half an hour.

From the place of Lewin, you then take a ride to a boat for about 2 to 3
minutes that bring you to one of a resort at Caliraya Lake.

* From Metro Manila bus station, take a bus with a signboard of Sta.Cruz in
Laguna and get off at the Pagsawitan, Pagsanjan terminal. Then, take a
jeepney- or tricycle- ride that brings to you to the Sta. Cruz terminal. The
jeepney will pass thru Pagsanjan, it will turn left then pass thru Lumban, turn
to the right to climb the mountain road to Caliraya where you can find of
course the Caliraya Lake with different resorts along with it.

Laguna Province Accessibility

Major bus companies here in the city have its trip to the well developed
roads to and from Metro Manila and within the CALABARZON
(Cavite-Laguna-Batangas-Rizal-Quezon) on a regular basis. Bus terminals
are located at Buendia and Taft Avenue and EDSA in Pasay City.

* Eastern route: In this route, you must take the Ortigas Avenue through
the towns of Rizal and onward to the eastern towns of Laguna through the
Laguna de Bay road network.

* Southern route: In this particular route, the South Expressway is the main
artery, with exits at San Pedro, Biñan, Sta Rosa, Cabuyao and Calamba in
Laguna.

* CALABARZON route: The highway system and well-developed road
network of this region links the neighboring provinces with ease and
convenience for tourism, trade and commerce.