Just recently, a group of bloggers were invited for a familiarization tour in Nasugbu’s beachfront property called Kawayan Cove. Finally a real estate property approximately two and a half hours away from Manila that perfectly maintains a fine balance between infrastructure development and environment conservation.
One of Kawayan Cove’s most interesting Amenity is the Meditation Point. Imagine a fantastic viewpoint, a peaceful garden that houses the world’s largest rosary measuring 57.29 meters which was designed by Leandro V. Locsin with the help of Ponce Veridiano who helped lanscaping this piece of Eden.

Beautiful Dendrobium Orchids at the Meditation Point
Puyat relates that aside from being the location of a one-of-a-kind religious work of art, Meditation Point is “a spot that’s perhaps like nowhere else in the world.” The elevated topography of Meditation Point offers a 340-degree view of the South China Sea. Being far above the ground, the Point’s silence is disturbed only by the sound of lapping waves, the soft breeze and the constant chirping of birds.
If you want to relax in a beach front setting, Kawayan Cove has a beautiful secluded beach called The Bamboo Beach Club. The Beach Club offers elegant suite of pavilions and bath houses that open out to the stunning panorama of Bamboo beach. Exlusively for members, each owner of Kawayan Cove’s residential units can freely use this amenity.
A beautiful Welcome Pavilion where guests can feast on fresh catch from the ocean; a Beach Bar, Beach Bath Houses, Club House and an Infinity Pool complete the Bamboo Beach Club. Meanwhile, Kawayan Cove’s Mango Grove is an ideal setting for family gatherings and various activities. An Amphitheatre, a Children’s Playground with a Kiddie Pool, a Tennis Court and a Basketball Court are only some of the exclusive activity areas found in this mango-shaded escape.

Fresh Fruits at the Bamboo Beach Club
With the Goal of maintaining the property’s natural topography, Kawayan Cove has been purposely designed to have the lowest density among all the high-end residential developments in Nasugbu.
Myths allude to the bamboo as the most graceful of trees, with its slender frame striking the perfect balance between gentle pliance and resilient strength. Now, a development carrying the same name is executing a similar balancing act: this time between infrastructure development and environmental conservation. Its owners and developers envisioned an environmentally sound community within Nasugbu,Batangas which is considered as the closest, not to mention the most coveted, getaway from the fast-paced life in the city

Faith, Eric and Ryan at the Meditation Point
The seaside community offers 24-hour gated security; wide tree-lined concrete roads; an abundant supply of fresh water coming from deep aquifers; subsurface lines for power, and world-class facilities that include the Bamboo Beach Club, a private membership club that will be exclusive to lot owners and their guests. “In a time when privacy has become the ultimate luxury, what we’re offering lot owners is the chance to be completely relaxed and undisturbed. The only people they’ll get to see at the club are their neighbors”, says Puyat.
The beachfront property is a 68 hectare exclusive residential community located in Nasugbu Batangas. Although the weather is not cooperative when we visited the property, everyone appreciated the trancquility of the place.
For more information about Kawayan Cove, please call 843-9136 to 38 and 843-8820






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wow the place is so looks like is my dream land.
What a great place to be! Its nice to see a resort trying to preserve the land.
malugod ko po kayong inaanyayahan sa bagong site nga mga batanggenyo. makiisa at makihalubilo sa mga batanggenyo saan mang sulok ng mundo. bisitahin lamang po ang site na ito
http://www.batanggenyo.info
palaganapin po natin ang balita. salamat po.
Good day! I just want to inquire.. can you give me the price list if we want to go their for over night 15 person.. also the price list of your cottage.. is their a restaurant ? can you give us the menu and the price. and how can we get their.. hping for your soonest reply.. thank you..
Where’s the pixs? and info for the property. Is it a condo? Please advise
can you give me more information?
Hi,
I am a bit interested to see the place, and probably plan to stay for 4 nights for a family of 7. Do you have houses for rent? Just want to try the place and see from there if it is worth investing.
Thanks!
Teresa
hi…um, do you happen to know contact details for places that offer overnight stay at kawayan cove?
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can u suggest any cheaper resort in kawayan cove? or is it really a private resort?tnx.we came from a can’t really afford family that’s why we’re looking for a place which is affordable for us.tnx so much….a very enchanting place…
Love to live in such an environment. Cool!
Looks very nice, maybe worth checking out next we’re in batangas?
Do you have any feedback from your previous guests?
I know this is irrelevant, but would i be able to ask Ramil Banaag if he went to MIPS school or may be you would be able to pass on this message to Ramil Banaag.
Thanks a lot
Troy (Lingayen Airport)
how much is your accomodation for an overnightstay for 35 persons? my mom is going to celebrate her 80th birthday there
Troy,
I went to MIPS way back late 80′s. ‘Dre your name sounds very familiar likewise lumipad din ako sa Lingayen Airport with Jerwyn Demeterio, Nestor and Theo forgot all the last name. “dre nakatulog ka ba sa bahay namin? Anyway you can contact me at ramildaone@yahoo.com. Nasa pinas ka pa ba? I moved to LA 1996.
Please advise.
Ramil Banaag, REHS III
DHS/Environmental Health
Special Surveillance and Enforcement Program
(661)9047521
troy,
yes! i went to MIPS way back in the late 80′s with jerwyn demetrio, theo magdayao, nestor( forgot some of their last names). i even had my training
in Lingayen airport with capt. ugaban. troy is that you ‘bro? anyway you can contact me on my e-mail ramildaone@yahoo.com. i moved to LA 1996. where are you now. they gave me your e-mail but it didn’t went through. how’s the family?
ramil banaag