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23. november 2022
We loved having an economical stay here in the Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve. For a fraction of the cost of one of their famous hotel rooms, we had all the same privileges, except for priority seating in the restaurant. We got complimentary access to all trails and the Volcano Museum. We stayed 5 nights and felt it was a perfect length of stay. PROS: (1) Top-notch trails which included old-growth forests and multiple powerful waterfalls; (2) Comfortable cozy bed; (3) attentive staff, checking in with WhatsApp each morning and evening; (4) stunning location, smack in the middle a UNESCO Biosphere reserve. We loved that there was so much to do right without having to drive anywhere. (5) We paid for one naturalist-guided tour that was outstanding. Guide spoke English. (6) Fascinating conservation experiment that combined preserving an important and huge piece of land, with an economically sustaining revenue generator. BE AWARE: (1) treacherous bathtub/shower combo, slippery with an unusually high clearance above a slippery bathroom floor; we had to spot each other getting out of the tub. (2) heating is by wood-burning stove only. Luckily the bed is in a loft, which was toasty all night. (3) refrigerator is a tiny, college-dorm size appliance. We managed fine. (4) signage in the reserve and on the trails are insufficient for easy navigation. We would have gotten lost, if we didn't have a tracking map on our cell phone. Printed maps are also oddly uninformative, with scale not accurate and many trails missing. (5) Buildings are worn out. Not sure if this is due to the damp weather or to Covid-impacted loss of income. We were understanding. (6) Few staffers spoke English. Our Spanish was good enough that it wasn't a problem, but given that their website offers English, one would expect language support upon arrival.
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