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Lodging in the Llanos and Selva tend 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 hostelries of any class have agua al clima, or 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 are hotel camprestre, an up-scale country inn complete with swimming pool and horseback riding, and dude ranches. Near Leticia down in the Selva are several jungle lodges.
Hospedaje Los Delfines is a fine place to stay, if you can afford to spend a bit more. All the ...







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The Hotel Savoy is a popular place with business travelers looking for an finer hotel with a comfortable price. The ...







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