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ngày 27 tháng 2 năm 2022
After spending a few days in Salento and having already enjoyed my stay at the Selina Hostel in Bogotà, I also wanted to give the Selina in Filandia a visit. Filandia is a small town not far from Salento, which is a little less touristy, but where the people are very welcoming. I can recommend the Selina Hostel to anyone who is looking for some relaxation and nature. The dorms are functional and well equipped, there are even blankets in case it gets colder at night. The bathroom is located directly in the dorm and also has shower gel and shampoo is provided. I was told that the private rooms are also nicely and functionally furnished. The hostel also has a pool and a heated Jacuzzi. There is also a kitchen (which I didn't use, but they have a water filter so you can refill your water bottles there) and a restaurant area that is great for working. A small highlight is the so-called Native Mountain, a small hiking trail with a small river and numerous trees and plants directly between the accommodation house and the restaurant. But what makes the hostel special is not only its location in the middle of nature, but also the warmth and friendliness of the Selina team. You are greeted in the morning with a big smile and have a very helpful team on site. On arrival, I was put into a WhatsApp group where the team was sharing the daily programme and menu (only on the day of my arrival, the restaurant was closed, but the reception suggested to order some food and handled the order for me). While there is a breakfast in the morning (you can choose between eggs, sandwiches, really fluffy pancakes and granola I think- fruits and cafe monañero are always included). Also at lunch there is always a menu with drink for about 18,000 COP while in the evening there is also always a starter and main course for about 25,000 COP. Vegetarian (sometimes vegan) alternatives are also available. And the food was always really great! In the evening, there's also canelazo, a warm cocktail typical of the region. Another highlight in the evening: sometimes there is a bonfire where you can talk to other travellers and sit together in a cosy atmosphere. Probably the biggest disadvantage (but also an advantage) of the hostel is its location. It is approx. 3km from Filandia, but you can take private transport for 20,000 COP or wait on the road for the jeep collectivo (sometimes the locals will give you a lift). A regular cheap/free shuttle service would be very cool here! The hostel also organises and arranges some tours, e.g. visits to coffee farms. There is a river about 6 km away that you can walk to. In line with the Selina concept, a free but very high-quality yoga session was offered every morning (except Saturday) during my stay - a perfect start to the day! I enjoyed my stay at Selina Filandia so much that I even extended it by one day. The team was super friendly and did everything they could to make you feel comfortable, the food was extremely tasty and also
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