Vagamon Crucifixion is a popular destination for adventurous climbers and those who wish to choose the path of the Cross, which is full of suffering during the Great Lent. The tarred roads end at the foothills of the foothills, surrounded on three sides by mountains. Then there is the climb. The foothills of St. Mary’s Church can be reached by walking for about four hours in a row to reach the foot of the main cross at the top of the Vagamon Cross. An adventurous trek. Lots of sights along the way. No one climbs the mountain without visiting St. Mary’s Parish Church. The temple was built in the year 1968 under the direct supervision of the world famous architect Larry Baker. Although it was inexpensive and adapted to the climate and landscape, the old temple was recently demolished and rebuilt on the same model as it had deteriorated over time.