After the first day, though, most of the people left and there was just us and a couple from Paris
With not many people the lodge will serve plates of food to the table so it was hot and even tasty. Always chicken and/or fish done up with different sauces. Also morning glory salad. Desert was always guava, which I do not eat but once there was watermelon
The place is a little too rustic. They really need to provide drinking water in the rooms. Every other place does. The lighting in the rooms was slightly better than other lodges but I did have to ask them for a better bulb in the bathroom. They only seem to use 40watt incandescent bulbs here.
They failed to inform us that you can rent rubber boots for the jungle walk and the night walk. One reason I did not do the night walk was that my shoes were already soaked from the daytime jungle walk.
On the morning of the final river cruise, one of the generators was down and some cabins had no electricity. Luckil mine was fine, but I did keep a headlamp handy for such events.
Our guide,Kurt, was very nice and knowledgable. We were always amazed at how he could spot things, for example, a monitor sitting in a tree completely camoflaged by his color.
Actually all the guides were amazing in this respect.