Guimba / Where rice paddies meet sky.
Best month
February
Fruit Festival and harvest season.
Wallet friendly
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-3 days
Short stopover
Tipping
0%
No tipping customs in Guimba identified.
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biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
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Things to do
The mainstream
Myth of Mayhay
Minalungao National Park
Guimba Public Market
Bulak Museum
Guimba Church
Off the beaten path
Lakay-lakay Falls
La Mesa Eco-Park
Guimba Public Market
Gathalian Spring
Lady of Victory Church
biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Experience the town fiesta
Join the locals in the annual feast of Saint John the Baptist every June. Feast on local delicacies like bibingka and balut and take part in street dances and parades.
Visit the rice fields
Take a tranquil walk through the lush rice fields and gain a new appreciation for where your food comes from. You might even spot some water buffaloes!
Try the local peanut butter
Guimba is known for its peanut butter, made with locally grown peanuts. Visit a market or try it at a restaurant, and you won't be disappointed! Don't forget to take some home as a souvenir.
Useful external sites
Guimba Travel Guide↗
A comprehensive travel guide for Guimba with information on attractions, accommodations, and local events.
TripAdvisor↗
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Booking.com↗
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