We picked up our bags here after the hike. They also have free WiFi. Good place to get out of the rain. I recommend checking in here and looking at the bus schedule but not picking up your bag. The bus runs irregularly with breaks of almost 2h between noon and 2pm. Once you decided when you want to catch the bus, (I recommend at least 1h to see the town before you go. 2h if having lunch or playing with street food.). Then walk another few hundred meters further and see the old town before coming back to pick up your heavy luggage and the heading to bus depot. Bus to Nagiso costs only a few dollars. The guys are the counter are happy to give you a map and draw exact walking directions to...
Read moreI left my newly bought shoes at the hotel earlier and would have had to derail a whole day of my trip to get them back if not for the very helpful staff at the information center. They kindly and patiently assisted me in the painstaking process of calling the previous hotel and our next hotel to facilitate the delivery of the shoes. 11/10 service, I could not be more grateful.
Update: I have received the shoes. Thank...
Read moreIt sells merchandise. If you getting stamps in your book they have one. People behind counters i found personally not really engaged. I think so many people travelling through here that they are burnt out or no longer interested. Worth going in to look at what they offer. On the main street, easy to locate. It it looks not unlike...
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