Don't let the name fool you; it's called a hostel, yes, but what we'll always remember fondly are the tents on the 3rd floor. Better equipped than some of the more pricey hotel rooms. We'd stayed at, the tents were cozy, comfortable and surprisingly spacious. Downstairs the lobby offers chilled drinks, hot food and a warm welcome. The staff speak excellent English, and they went out of their way to be as helpful as possible. For example, we did our laundry right before checkout, and they let us leave it on the clothesline to dry until our coach left four hours later. What's more, they put a fan nearby for the clothes to dry faster. They also offer guided tours and advice about nearby attractions. Double thumbs up! It is a place we'll never forget, and hope to return to some day.