12.05.2022

Have you heard of Ethno Village - Andrevci?

Have you heard of Ethno Village - Andrevci?

Gastronomic destinations added to the kajak.mk database are the second most popular recommendations for travelers, right after the private accommodations we publish daily.

But what happens when a gastronomic destination is also a place for stay and relaxation? Then we have a full hit.

One such destination is being added today to the kajak.mk database. It is the ethno village "Andrevci," located in the village of Godivje. For those who are encountering the name Godivje for the first time, here is a brief description.


The village of Godivje is located in the Debrca region, on the eastern slopes of Slava Planina, 27 kilometers south of Kichevo and 38 kilometers north of Ohrid and Struga.

The host, who opened the doors to the world of Kajak.mk, says that all guests are welcome with prior reservation and scheduling, due to the complexity of the operation.

Our team is confident that during the upcoming season, many of you will visit this beautiful mountain village because here, you can freely and leisurely soothe your eyes, nourish your soul, and enjoy the peace and tranquility that prevail in the village.

You’re probably wondering what we recommend you taste at the ethno-village.

When you contact the hosts (the contact number can be found with a click HERE), ask if they can prepare for you the traditional homemade gjomleze, komato with leek and cheese, sheep and goat cheese, malako with lunk, petulici, ajvar, and specialties made from lamb, goat, veal, homemade sausages with leek, as well as mushroom dishes that pair perfectly with homemade wine and rakija.

For those who want to take a stroll through the village, it’s good to know that there are four churches here. The oldest is St. George, dating back to the 13th century. There’s also St. Nicholas Church, located in the center of the village, St. Spas Church, and not far from the village, you can find St. Bartholomew Church.


Many travelers are likely familiar with the famous spring located here, known as Svetа Sreda, Svetа Petka, and Svetа Nedela, which are considered to be healing springs.

In addition to the ethnographic restaurant, there is also an Ethnological Museum, an antique shop, and the property offers accommodation for up to 5 people.

For more information and contact details, click HERE.

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