“San Cipriano is an interesting village in a beautiful location and the eco lodge is located at one end from the main village which is great because it is quiet and peaceful compared with the music and activities going on in the main "street" You can't drive to the village you first have to drive or catch a bus to Cordoba or Zaragoza and then catch the "brujitas" a type of motorbike/cart on rails transport system the locals creatively invented to get there which makes it an unforgettable experience.
The staff are friendly and we were served with a generous traditional breakfast of coffee or hot chocolate, arepa, rice and eggs which is included in the price. We're the only guests so it was quiet and peaceful which we enjoyed.
We stayed in the quadruple room with private bathroom.
Don't expect a high standard of accommodation in this remote place in Colombia but it's comfortable enough. The beds were very confortable and the fans provided relied from the heat and humidity. There is also a small bar fridge to keep your cool drinks in which you will need plenty of.
We hardly saw or heard mosquitoes there (because of the high rainfall they get washed out) but they are other insects around so the individual mosquito nets were great but bring some extra string to keep them high enough to keep them from being too close to you body as that was somewhat lacking and we had to be creative in order to make them work.
Towels, soap and toilet paper were provided.”
“One of the best things about staying at Viajero is the salsa vibe and the fun you could easily have, on top of that, Alfredo at the front desk is so helpful and professional, i recommend staying here 100%”
“The hostel has really great social spaces which creates a really friendly vibe. The kitchen is well stocked and there’s a really nice cafe on site with good prices. The hostel organised nightly activities which was a great way to meet people and see the city.”
“I loved my stay in this hostel. My room was spacious with a hammock on the balcony. The common bathrooms were always clean. I felt save and there is always someone in the reception. Across the street there is a dance school, next door a vegan place for lunch, the market, Parque Los Perros and San Antonio in walking distance.”
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