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My wife and I stayed here in November 2025. It is a 10km drive from the highway on a gravelroad. Watch out for holes! :)||I think the staff makes this place. They are welcoming, friendly and always trying to help. ||When checking in, the Kristie showed us around the place, explained everything and walked us to our room. We had a Maya-room, which is a very simple room: two beds, a bathroom, 3 fans. So no airco, no fridge and no tv. But were not counting on those, but just mentioning it, because I read a lot of reviews about missing airco. The beds are a bit on the hard side, but we survived from 3 nights :) there was not really enough room for our big suitcases, but we managed. I guess if you want a bit more comfort, you should book a suite or cabana.|They have some self-guided walks you can do. On one day, we did the walk to a waterfall en after 5 minutes, it started raining! So we were all wet and had muddy shoes. We asked the frontdesk if we could clean our shoes anywhere and she walked with us to the laundryroom and got us a bucket with soap and a brush.|The staff in the restaurant is so friendly! Nothing is too much for them. We bought the floodplain ($50 per day, for breakfast, lunch and dinner), so we could have every meal in the restaurant. The quality is the food is good, but I guess that is thanks to the cooking of Miss Janice :)|We did the 9 ziplines, which was awesome, flying through the jungle! We were just with the two of us and had two guides. The boys were so friendly en helpful, we had a blast!|Outside the room was a watertank to refill your own can.