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Hawassa, Ethiopia: Recommended Accommodation Pick

1. Let’s talk about where to stay in Hawassa—and trust me, this tip comes from experience. After my last hotel left my legs covered in bug bites (two whole legs, no exaggeration!), I hightailed it to a new spot: Bulcha International Hotel. Sometimes you just need to prioritize comfort over sticking with a reservation, and this switch? Totally worth it. 🐜🚶♂️🏨 2. First off, location-wise, it’s closer to the city center—so not right on the lake, but that’s a trade-off I was happy to make. The prices are reasonable too: 2,500 Birr for a double room with breakfast included, or 2,200 Birr without. Split between two people, that works out to a solid deal—no need to break the bank for a clean, bite-free stay. 📍💰🛌 3. The breakfast deserves a shoutout. It’s a buffet that kicks off at 7 AM, and let me tell you, it’s a step up from the sad continental spreads I’ve had at cheaper places. Think fresh bread, scrambled eggs, local coffee that’s strong and sweet, and even a few fruit options—nothing fancy, but filling and satisfying. (Check out photo 3 for a peek!) After a morning of exploring, that spread hits just right. ☕🍳🥭 4. The biggest win? No bugs. I stayed a full day, and not a single bite—total relief after the last place. The room itself was clean, the sheets felt fresh, and the whole place just had a more put-together vibe. It’s not luxury, but it’s comfortable—exactly what you need when you’re traveling and just want to relax without itching. 🧼😌✨ 5. Bonus points for the convenience. The hotel is right across the street from the bus station—like, *literally* cross the road and you’re there. If you’re planning to take a bus to Arba Minch or head back to Addis Ababa, this location is a game-changer. No early-morning rushes or getting lost trying to find the station; just walk out, turn right, and you’re set. 🚌🚏🕒 6. All in all, Bulcha International Hotel is a solid pick for Hawassa. It’s not on the lake, so you won’t wake up to water views, but the trade-off—clean rooms, no bugs, easy transport access—makes it worth it. If you’re tired of dicey accommodations or just want a stress-free stay, give this place a try. I wish I’d found it sooner! 🌟 #HawassaStays #EthiopiaAccommodation #TravelTipsHawassa #BulchaHotel #BudgetTravelEthiopia

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Hawassa, Ethiopia: Recommended Accommodation Pick

1. Let’s talk about where to stay in Hawassa—and trust me, this tip comes from experience. After my last hotel left my legs covered in bug bites (two whole legs, no exaggeration!), I hightailed it to a new spot: Bulcha International Hotel. Sometimes you just need to prioritize comfort over sticking with a reservation, and this switch? Totally worth it. 🐜🚶♂️🏨 2. First off, location-wise, it’s closer to the city center—so not right on the lake, but that’s a trade-off I was happy to make. The prices are reasonable too: 2,500 Birr for a double room with breakfast included, or 2,200 Birr without. Split between two people, that works out to a solid deal—no need to break the bank for a clean, bite-free stay. 📍💰🛌 3. The breakfast deserves a shoutout. It’s a buffet that kicks off at 7 AM, and let me tell you, it’s a step up from the sad continental spreads I’ve had at cheaper places. Think fresh bread, scrambled eggs, local coffee that’s strong and sweet, and even a few fruit options—nothing fancy, but filling and satisfying. (Check out photo 3 for a peek!) After a morning of exploring, that spread hits just right. ☕🍳🥭 4. The biggest win? No bugs. I stayed a full day, and not a single bite—total relief after the last place. The room itself was clean, the sheets felt fresh, and the whole place just had a more put-together vibe. It’s not luxury, but it’s comfortable—exactly what you need when you’re traveling and just want to relax without itching. 🧼😌✨ 5. Bonus points for the convenience. The hotel is right across the street from the bus station—like, *literally* cross the road and you’re there. If you’re planning to take a bus to Arba Minch or head back to Addis Ababa, this location is a game-changer. No early-morning rushes or getting lost trying to find the station; just walk out, turn right, and you’re set. 🚌🚏🕒 6. All in all, Bulcha International Hotel is a solid pick for Hawassa. It’s not on the lake, so you won’t wake up to water views, but the trade-off—clean rooms, no bugs, easy transport access—makes it worth it. If you’re tired of dicey accommodations or just want a stress-free stay, give this place a try. I wish I’d found it sooner! 🌟 #HawassaStays #EthiopiaAccommodation #TravelTipsHawassa #BulchaHotel #BudgetTravelEthiopia

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