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Ko'ol Room

Suite Deluxe

Suite Deluxe

Habitación Ko'ol

Ko’ol means Balance in Tsotsil language, meet the magical Balance of our Deluxe Suite room.

The Ko’ol room has a loft with wooden floors and ceilings, an ideal space to accommodate two rooms: in one of them, a king size bed and in the other, a double bed. On the first floor: a living room with a desk, natural light and special plants for interiors that favor a purer environment.

The highest regions of Chiapas have been propitious for the conservation of innumerable pre-Hispanic customs.

Thus, the cultural heritage of San Juan Chamula, a few minutes from San Cristobal de las Casas, is made up of Tseltal, Tsotzil, Mames, Tojolabal and Choles influences. In fact, the name Chamula is a gentilicio used to designate the ethnic groups that inhabit the Chiapas highlands. This is where the inspiration to decorate Ko’ol, another of our larger rooms, comes from.

General information

  • Adults: 4  [2 Pax Base + 2 Pax Extra (additional cost)]
  • Children: 2
  • Room Size: 60 m2
  • Type of Bed: 1 King Size,  1 Matrimonial
  • Levels: 2 Floors

Wheelchair Accessibility

  • Room Not Adapted

View

  • No windows
  • No Indoor Garden

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Tv 40
  • Room service
  • Heating

Information

  • Check In: 15:00 hours
  • Check Out: 12:00 hours

Parking

  • Free Parking

In the room

  • Radiant Floor Heating
  • No air conditioning
  • Safety box
  • Dock for iPhone
  • No Minibar

Upon request and availability

  • Extra blankets
  • Cribs
  • Iron and Ironing Board
  • Hair dryer
  • Alarm Clock Service
  • Use of Hotel Terrace
  • Romantic Decoration

Bathrooms

  • Private bathroom
  • Shower
  • Bathrobes
  • Towels
  • No Jacuzzi

Others

  • Luggage Storage
  • Bilingual Staff
  • Pets are not allowed

The women weavers of “Los Altos” in the state of Chiapas have represented, for thousands of years, a great cultural wealth, portrayed in the iconography of their handwoven textiles, which are considered one of the most laborious, interesting and important of the world.

The different techniques of weaving on a backstrap loom, as well as the different prehispanic brocades, that represent the mayan worldview of the universe, are the hallmark of every ethnic group. Each one expresses itself in terms of its own evolution and idiosyncrasy.

The wool of San Juan Chamula is the element that most reinforces the ethnic identity of this population. Its inhabitants, of tzotzil, tzeltal , mame , tojolabal and chol origin, are distinguished for incorporating threads of wool in their garments. The women of this small town are in charge of shepherding small herds of dark-colored sheep, which are originally from the state of Chiapas andin danger of extinction. These few sheep provide wool for the textiles, stool as a fertilizer on the crops, as well as a means of livelihood.

In Casa Lum we contribute to fair trade, acquiring and promoting the trade of handmade textiles manufactured by artisans from Chiapas communitieS who work in groups under this premise.

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