
Not only is Green Mountain Homestay in a killer spot perched amongst Vietnam’s highlands, but the amenities are on point too: brekky, beds, and the pool with a view. Lucious towering titans of all shades of green. Mountains are the best, and Vietnam’s mountains are special.

These are very common in parts of the world with warmer climates (like Southeast Asia and Central America).Ī Bombshell Hostel in Vietnam: Green Mountain Homestay These types of hostels are usually built out in nature and allow you to unplug for a bit and be one with Mother Earth. Between exquisitely modern BoHo stylings, luxury trimmings (the sauna is a strong favourite, and it’s divine placement in the Peruvian countryside, it’s a place to slow down for however long feels right. It’s a den built for aspiring digital nomads and long-term travellers who are feeling the burn of always bouncing between different hostels and destinations. I stumbled on this gem while researching hostels in South America and it’s become a something of a dream stay should I ever end up back in Peru. Coincidentally, they also tend to attract the smokers more than party hostels do.Ī Bucket List Hostel in Peru: Wolf Totem Guesthouse They’re usually nicely decorated, have very cosy vibes, and will ask everyone to turn the lights off and be quiet after a certain time. These are more ‘living hostels’ geared towards long-term travellers. Contrasting to party hostels, chiller hostels are much more laid-back and market themselves to travellers who want a nice homey-atmosphere and a comfortable and quiet place to sleep. That’s not the official name, but I like it. Then to top it off, I’ll give you some of my most important hacks and tips for living the hostel life in 2020!
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By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly what a hostel is, why they are so damn awesome, and how to set off hostelling around the world on your own adventures! In this epic guide to the hostel life – the knockout 101 on all things backpacker accommodation – I’m going to explain to you all of the reasons why staying and living in hostels is a must-do for all types of travellers. And this guide to hostels will show you exactly why. These two huge reasons (combined with tons of other smaller reasons) are why staying in a hostel is a mandatory experience for any and every type of traveller.
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JNUSU, drawing on this point said, “Since the DDMA has permitted re-opening of educational institutions of Delhi and since the university will be made fully functional at 100% strength, all schools and centres shall resume offline activities,” as per the memorandum issued.Īpart from resuming offline lectures, the union has also demanded immediate hostel allocation for the batch of 20 BA students. Many students continue to suffer due to classes being conducted in online mode, especially those in the marginalised sections.

JNUSU issued a memorandum to the dean listing the demands of students of the university. READ | JNU Reopening: Offline teaching resumes from today, check guidelines here

This means that if needed, teachers can continue to take online classes if they feel it's suitable Regarding offline classes, the deans have been asked to consult with respective stakeholders of the schools and department regarding resuming in-person teaching by taking into account the space available on the campus, classrooms and lecture halls. However, in the document released by the varsity, no concrete information has been given related to the students. The official document stated that the campus will reopen offline with 100% capacity from today, February 7, 2022. JNU released a set of guidelines regarding the reopening of the campus on February 5, 2022. Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) has issued a memorandum to the Dean of students to ask for resuming offline classes for students as well as providing hostel allotments and regulations for them.
