Utente ospite
22 settembre 2022
Travel in La Guajira is still backpacker orientated. Most visitors travel in small groups with a jeep and driver and overnight in hammocks in basic thatched huts. If you are at the post back packer stage, It seems likely that you will need to brace yourself for some very bare bones travel. The exception is the Waya Guajira Hotel. This is a unique and odd place. It feels partly like a management training centre for the nearby mining complex. At breakfast time, the restaurant fills with men (and a few women) in hard hats and high vis jackets. Every one knows everyone else in that certain corporate way. Once they have been bused off to work, you are left with a comfortable hotel, that is La Guajira's only real claim to luxury, outside Palomino. Staff at the front desk were helpful and courteous and even brave enough to attempt some English. The pool is a great place to have a swim. It is large, with shade umbrellas and there is a great view of the surrounding hills. The restaurant in the evening has a more intimate feel than the corporate breakfast and the cooking is good. I had snapper in a Caribbean sauce and considering the remote location, it was a good diner. The hotel has an indigenous theme, with Wayuu weaving featuring in all of the rooms and a small handicrafts outlet in the foyer. The hotel website has plenty of ideas for local excursions. It was from here that I got the idea of visiting the last Wayuu potter in nearby Uribia. This was a heartwarming and fascinating visit, watching the matriarch of the family at work and seeing some of the large urns used for second burials. The link with Wayuu people and organisations is probably an ambiguous one. I don't think the mine is doing much for Wayuu prosperity, yet I think the hotel depends on the mine for custom. I used the hotel as the base for a day trip up to Cabo de Vela. It takes about 2 hours to drive up there, a very doable and worthwhile, if tiring day trip. Overall I was delighted with my stay and pleased that the hotel maintained high standards in the absence if any real local competition
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