Twenty independent double rooms, called EcoLoft, lie on the slopes of the hills in Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California, Mexico. And make up the Hotel Endemico Resguardo Silvestre, which is characterized by an ecological spirit, and look for wooden boxes similar to those planted on stilts of iron poles.
The hotel offers its guests a swimming pool, a restaurant and wine bar to enjoy a glass while watching the sunset over the valley, heated by a small fireplace in terracotta. The interior of the rooms, which measure about 20 square meters, seems to have nothing to envy to the most traditional hotel rooms, including toilets. The spirit and philosophy of architectural construction should aim at the bungalows for a luxury camping, glamping a kind of short. Continue reading “The world’s weirdest hotels: Hotel Endemico Resguardo Silvestre, Mexico”