About gujo.guide
Why this website exists
Most English-language information about Gujo City is either a tourism-board summary or a quick write-up from someone who visited for an afternoon. Both have their place, but neither tells you what it’s actually like to plan a trip here: which bus stop is 30 minutes from town and which one drops you in the middle of it, which restaurants are cash-only, when the castle town is quiet and when it’s genuinely packed.
gujo.guide exists to close that gap — a travel guide written from inside the place it’s describing, not assembled from other websites.
If there’s one sentence that sums up how we decide what to write:
If a piece of information makes your trip easier — even if it makes Gujo seem less convenient — we’ll include it. Because helping you have a better trip matters more than making Gujo look perfect.
Who writes these articles
gujo.guide is written by a local resident who has lived and worked in the Gujo area for many years, including time working directly with travelers, school groups, and outdoor program participants passing through the region. We don’t put a name or face front and center here — the brand is gujo.guide, not a personal blog — but every article comes from that same day-to-day experience of the place, not from summarizing other sites.
When you read “I’d take this route myself” or “in my experience, this fills up fast,” that’s this same local perspective speaking, article after article.
More about how we work
This page is deliberately short. The full detail lives in three dedicated pages:
- How we verify information & our editorial policy — the rules we hold ourselves to when deciding what to publish
- Affiliate disclosure — how this site makes money, and the one rule that overrides everything else
- Privacy policy — what data gets collected when you visit, and what doesn’t
Contact
We’re still setting up a proper way for readers to reach us directly — this section will be updated once that’s in place. In the meantime, if something on this site turns out to be wrong, out of date, or missing, we’d genuinely rather hear about it than have it sit here quietly incorrect.