There are individual cabins which you reserve, and the one we chose had a private bathroom/shower.
Here we are on the back porch, checking out our restroom on the left side. A heat wave was just ending when we arrived, so our hosts put fans in the room for us. Very nice. The area has walking paths where you see all sorts of unusual plants and jungle type insects. In the morning a blanket of parrot sounds fill the air. It's just wild. We felt at home immediately. Very beautiful, rustic, and comfortable.
You pay a small price for breakfast, or dinner and the meals are great. We did go to a restaurant once, and thought why? (Because Parrot's nest is just that good.) They helped us quite a bit with additional information when we were choosing which ruin(s) to see. (Not all roads are maintained, so the ruin may be close, but takes longer to reach) And we had specific questions about heading to Caracol on our own. Did we really need a military escort?
So once we got settled here, it was time to head off on our adventures.
| "Denali time to go!" |
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