Gurusina is such a peaceful and beautiful spot—surrounded by mountains, the scenery is just stunning. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. The locals are really friendly and welcoming too.
If you’re a foreign tourist, just a heads-up—it might be a bit tricky to dive deeper into the culture since there aren’t English-speaking guides around. Hopefully, in the future, some of the locals can become guides and share more about the traditions here—it would make the experience even more meaningful.
There’s a small entrance fee that goes toward supporting the village, which is great. Really hope places like this continue to preserve their culture and stay sustainable for future...
Read morePues me ha gustado, si entras por la puerta principal hay unas personas que dicen que te registres en un libro, pones tu nombres y eso y hay una caja para echar un donativo,( ellos ven cuanto echas ) después pasas y el sitio está bien, cuando yo fui no había ni un turista, también vendían alguna cosita... es una visita rápida...
Read moreTrès joli village traditionnel Bajawa niché entre les montagnes. Avant d'y accéder, il vous faudra vous inscrire au registre d'entrée et faire...
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