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The Nega Maluca is actually not a guesthouse. We prefer to call it a family house because here we have no guests. We are all family - the travelers family. The Nega is owned and run by long time backpackers for the sole benefit of our other tribe members. We have tried to put all the experience we have gathered, from many years of traveling and sleeping in thousands of guesthouses all around the world, in our home In our home you can enjoy, among many other things, a fully equipped kitchen, free intern...(see more)
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