THE
HOTEL

Acceso
to the hotel can be done through San Borja, a little city in the Amazonia
region. It was founded by the missionary Francisco de Borja in 1693 and
at present has a population of 12.000 inhabitants, hospitable and kind
people.
The city
has restaurants, discotecs and a suitable sanitary infrastructure.It is
accessible by plain and counts with several weekly flights from the international
airport in La Paz (1 hour flight) another acces route are the flights
from the city of Trinidad (capital of Beni department) the flight lasts
20 minutes. In case you need more information you can contact
with the hotel address by phone or e-mail.
All the hotel
instalations are built 120 cm. over the floor for security. Huts are designed
following a tropical architecture with the tipical materials of the zone
and built in a way that are integrated in the enviroment and make contrast
with the color of the buterflies, birds, monkeys and other animals that
maraud in liberty round few meters. They keep open paths that let take a
walk through the jungle to observe the birds, flowers giant trees and part
of the flora mentioned before.
The hotel
is by rooms (two by hut) with
private bathroom and with the conforts of a first category hotel. Inner
illumination of all the instalations is electric and the corridors and
exterior zones are illuminated with kerosene lamps, showing a characteristic
illumination of the villages of the region. During the night you can hear
from inside the roos the night birds sing and other sounds of the jungle.
The hotel
has a bar-restaurant service
with a terrace linked to the swiming pool, where you can enjoy a crystalline
and fresh water. In the terrace you can relax at the same time you contemplate
the most exuberant twilights and revise the day activities during the
night advance with its magic and tropical enchantment.
We offer
5 regular packs, for stayings
from two nigths to five nigths combined with excursions and other activities,
but we can program stayings according to the tourist wishes.
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