Bolivia
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Outside the entrance there is a small parking right on the street looking at the valley. We arrived pretty late and we decided to stay here waiting for our laundry to be ready the next day. Few cars during night, we felt really safe.
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We spent a night here to visit Valle de la Luna next day. It was okay for a night but a bit noisy because of the road. When we arrived there was no one charging money for the parking but next morning when we woke up a lady wanted to charge us while we visited Valle de la Luna; anyway, we managed to go without paying. There is a public wifi but it doesn’t work well. There is a trashcan at the entrance of Valle de la Luna
Report Check-InWe spent a night in here and everything was okay, a bit noisy because of the road but okay for a night and visiting Valle de la Luna next day. When we arrived at night there was no one charging money but when we woke up in the morning a lady wanted to charge us for the parking while we visited Valle de la Luna; anyway, we managed to go without paying.
There is a public wifi available but doesn’t work well.
Decided to rest here for a night as the sun began to set and the shop owners across the street were packing up. A few looks from foot traffic, but it was a decently quiet night and much more tranquil than the bustle of La Paz! We reversed into one of the parking spots and fit just comfortably before the road. We’re 6 meters in length.
Report Check-InOutside the entrance there is a small parking right on the street looking at the valley. We arrived pretty late and we decided to stay here waiting for our laundry to be ready the next day. Few cars during night, we felt really safe.
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