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You Need to Visit Niddo, and This is Why

Niddo glamping review, romantic honeymoon destination

We had our doubts about Niddo, but it exceeded our expectations. Niddo is a glamping destination close to Bogota. It’s high up in the mountains and is a natural reserve. In addition to the glamping, there’s a ton of hiking you can do. We went to Niddo as part of our honeymoon and it was a near-perfect setting for it – I’ll explain everything below, hope it helps!

How to Get There

Getting to Niddo is actually really easy. Just head north from Bogota following signs to Tunja. You aren’t going all the way to Tunja, though – Suesca is your destination. Click here for detailed directions to Suesca!

Once in Suesca, head into town until you cross a bridge and go right the first chance you get after the bridge. When you get to a fork in the road, head left. From there on out, just stay on the unpaved road that seems best-kept and you’ll get to Niddo.

I recommend you use a GPS in case you lose your bearings on the dirt road. Just download the map beforehand and you’ll be good to go!

Prices

Niddo is quite expensive per night, especially during the high season, which is weekends and holidays. There are three kinds of Niddos: Standard, Superior and De las Rocas (“Of the Rocks”) – the Niddo de las Rocas is right under the cliff and it’s where we stayed. The Standard Niddo is the smallest, and costs less, while the other two are larger and cost a little more. They both cost the same per night.

That being said, the Standard Niddo costs $233,000 (about $72 USD) a night for two people at the cheapest (weekdays), and the other two Niddos cost $490,000 (about $150 USD) a night for two people at the most (weekends, holidays).

We stayed at the Niddo de las Rocas because they are more spread out, so we weren’t very close to other people. Since Niddo Superior and Niddo de las Rocas cost the same, we figured the Niddo de las Rocas was more worth the price.

Real quick: click here to read about the best glamping spots close to Bogota!

Was it worth the price?

Absolutely.

We expected a cool hostel, a special idea, and that it would be nice being in nature. But the experience went beyond that. The truth is, Niddo is an established hostel with stellar accommodations, food and customer service. It exceeded our expectations. It is worth the money.

That being said, we wouldn’t stay more than two nights, but that may be because we aren’t “stay-at-hotel-people.” Also, all their cool services start adding up.

Concepts we Loved

  1. The food was spectacular, although at first we thought it was a little pricey. It costs $35,000 pesos per meal (about $11 USD) or $90,000 pesos for three meals (about $30 USD). Writing this now, it’s not pricey at ALL if you make money in dollars! Anyway, the food is very gourmet, delicious and it comes in large quantities. Worth every peso!
  2. We had freedom. Something I dislike about the outdoors in Colombia is that you aren’t given the freedom to go experience it on your own, or the infrastructure isn’t there to do so. Niddo is on a natural reserve owned by the same people who own Niddo, and they encourage you to hike on your own throughout their 29 acres full of trails. I love that.
  3. It’s very romantic. Niddo is THE place to go on a romantic getaway outdoors. You don’t have the hardships of camping – at all – but you do get the peace of the outdoors.

Some things to Improve

  1. Since the Niddo de las Rocas is by the cliff, sound gets amplified a lot. The restaurant is down the hill from the cabins, so we had some bass bumpin’ in our ears one full day. Once we got the guts to ask them to turn it down, they were extremely nice and not only did they turn it down, they changed the music to birds chirping. That was awesome!
  2. We didn’t have water, although that’s not always the case. I just wanted to write it down because it’s a thing that can happen.

In conclusion, I’d say Niddo is great for a 1 or 2-night romantic getaway. It is a high-quality destination that is worth the money because you really do get what you pay for.

Hope this Niddo glamping review was useful to you!

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