Bolivia
the only cheap place we found to spend the night on this touristic island. normally 25 bs/person, but we could get a matrimonial room for 40 bs. no WiFi but all hotels and restaurants around have it. no hot shower when we were there, even no water in the shower but always some cold water left by. very quiet area and enough bed sheets and layers to spend a warm night. to charge your devices, until 9pm and from 7am. even if there was no other guest, we had to leave the hostal at 10am. the women are nice.
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when I arrived at the port and people asked me if I've got a reservation I said I want to stay a Inka terra and two people told me it's closed and used to be open but since many years it isn't there anymore. not sure if they just said it to get me to book a new location.
I took another one along the way as the way up is suuuuper exhausting when you come with all your belongings. I stayed in La cabanas for 40 BOB with a private bathroom and really good WiFi.
anyway, I went to Inka terra and it looks closed BUT I didn't ask. maybe it's still there.
restaurant in front of it (Pachamama) is good and cheap for being on an island
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Very basic, no Wi-Fi, no showers, just some toilets and close to many restaurants
the only cheap place we found to spend the night on this touristic island. normally 25 bs/person, but we could get a matrimonial room for 40 bs. no WiFi but all hotels and restaurants around have it. no hot shower when we were there, even no water in the shower but always some cold water left by. very quiet area and enough bed sheets and layers to spend a warm night. to charge your devices, until 9pm and from 7am. even if there was no other guest, we had to leave the hostal at 10am. the women are nice.
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