This hostel is run by two brothers. I stayed for four nights. On the fourth night, after returning from Rainbow Mountain, I found my door ajar. Clearly, someone had entered. I never expected anyone to enter without my knowledge, especially when my personal items were exposed. I was shocked and disturbed.
That night, I confronted the younger brother, Alexander. Though we'd spoken in English before, he suddenly pretended not to understand and used Google Translate, clearly stalling. He finally admitted entering to “change the Wi-Fi password,” saying he did so in all rooms, and just forgot to lock mine. “At least nothing was stolen,” he said.
But the Wi-Fi password hadn’t changed. My room had no router, just a TV. Someone had plugged in the TV and moved the remote I’d never picked up. I later proved he lied by logging in on a new device with the old password.
They told me through Hotels.com the password was only changed two days after I checked out. I felt deeply violated. Solo women, beware — they may enter your room without consent.