Lodging in the Llanos and Selva tends to be more expensive than in other Colombia regions, a consideration for budget travelers. In the selva, tent camping is not possible due to snakes. A hammock could come in handy, especially in smaller villages. Cheaper inns have common baths and fans. Rooms at mid- and upper-range hostels have private baths. Most hostels have room temperature showers. Only the most expensive hotels have hot water. Air conditioning is a choice in either modest or luxury inns.
These two regions have accommodation alternatives distinct from other parts of Colombia. In the Llanos, there are hoteles campestres (upscale country inns complete with swimming pools and horseback riding) and dude ranches. Near Leticia, down in the jungle, there are several jungle lodges.
Other Hotel pages in Llanos and Selva that may be of interest: Mocoa Hotels, Villavicencio Hotels, Puerto Narino Hotels and Leticia Hotels.
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