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Gef Pa'go Cultural Village: A Glimpse into Guam's Past

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Step back in time at Gef Pa'go Cultural Village in Inalåhan, Guam, and experience the rich traditions of the Chamorro people.

Gef Pa'go Cultural Village in Inalåhan, Guam, is a living museum showcasing traditional Chamorro life from the 1940s and 50s. Visitors can witness demonstrations of ancient crafts, cooking, and cultural practices, offering a unique insight into the island's heritage.

A brief summary to Gef Pa'go

  • 7PGX+88P, 4, Inalåhan, GU

Local tips

  • Visit in the morning for cooler temperatures and to avoid crowds.
  • Engage with the local guides to gain deeper insights into the history and culture of the site.
  • Bring cash for admission, as card payments may not be available.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, take Route 1 south towards Inalåhan. Continue on Route 4 south. Gef Pa'go is located on the right side of the road, just before the village of Inalåhan. Look for the signs. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    The Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) operates bus routes that serve Inalåhan. Check the GRTA website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information. From the airport or other major hubs, take the bus that services the southern route towards Inalåhan. * **Cost:** GRTA bus fare is approximately $0.50 per ride.

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Nestled in the serene village of Inalåhan, Guam, Gef Pa'go Cultural Village offers an immersive journey into the island's Chamorro heritage. This living museum is modeled after a typical Chamorro community from the 1940s and 50s, providing a glimpse into a time when traditional customs were prevalent.At Gef Pa'go, elder Chamorros demonstrate traditional arts, crafts, and cooking techniques, passing down their knowledge to younger generations and visitors alike. You can witness the creation of hand-woven baskets, the production of sea salt, and the making of coconut candy. Visitors can even try their hand at these ancient skills, connecting with the island's past in a tangible way.The village features traditional thatched huts, each showcasing different aspects of Chamorro life. Explore a historic home and learn about the daily lives of the Chamorro people. Knowledgeable guides share stories and insights, enriching the experience with personal anecdotes and historical context. Gef Pa'go is not just a tourist attraction; it's a place of cultural learning and preservation, where the Chamorro spirit comes alive.
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