

If you are thinking of venturing to the mountain ridge, then you should not miss the Suru Hut (1450 m altitude), which is an important landmark. It is important to know that this hut is part of the ridge hut category, which means that it has a special regime. But what does that mean exactly? Well, these huts were built over 100 years ago to serve as bases for mountain explorers venturing to the ridge. Back then, the lack of lightweight equipment and advanced technology meant that tourists depended on the hutkeeper for equipment storage, food supplies, information on the weather, trail conditions, wildlife in the area and much more. Although technology has evolved, the tradition of the ridge huts remains, and the hutkeeper can provide invaluable information about the mountains and the surrounding areas, on top of all this. This is a mountain experience that is hard to match, and it is worth taking advantage of. Plus, the ridge huts are a perfect place to stop for tea or to recharge your batteries. So don’t forget to take a break at Cabana Suru and get some useful information from the hut owner who knows the area best.