First of all, it’s important to mention that this is a budget lodging, and also that I am quite used to staying in hostels. This hostel is literally one room with 60+ beds in it. The sleeping area is separated from the kitchen and bathroom areas by a curtain. Staff were very pleasant and helpful - can’t fault them. Key things to be aware of are the one large room, rubber mattress and pillow which a paper sheet is provided to go over. Also, think about bringing a blanket. This hostel is mainly used by pilgrims who have their sleeping bags with them. I was kindly provided with a blanket to use, but I don’t know how plentiful the supplies are. You should also bring earplugs and/or a sleeping mask. Some bunks had a curtain, but mine did not. As I mentioned, I am quite used to staying in hostels, but I wasn’t quite prepared for staying here. As a solo female traveller I did feel a little vulnerable.