Mexico
Pedro welcome us in English and in french!!! Super sympathic. There is places for tents (100ppp), small trucks (200p) , and 3 rooms (400p 2 people or 750p 4 people).you can admire the unique sunset in the mirador enven see the ruins. There is a boutique, WiFi, clean cold shower and toilets. There is also a cave to visit and some trails and a fire spot. Chairs, table and kitchen are also available. Pedro can make jungle tours in 5 languages (French-English-spanish -Italian-mayan). He also gives artisana classes.
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place sur le stationnement au bord de la route,pour voiture ou petit petit RV,ne vaut pas la peine de faire autant de route pour cela,tres rustique
Report Check-InParking next to the road, quite noisy. We had the roosters starting singing next to our van at 4.30am,and then the trafic at 6am. Didn't have a good sleep. The Shaman is a very nice person, speaks French, Italian, English and took the time to explain us the kind of tituals they do here. He has a hand made craft shop. 150pesos for the van, 100pesos per person for the tent.
Report Check-InNice spot for sunset! palapa to put tent under if rain coming! 100peso per night 1 person in a tent. No more shower or wifi pedro said... or maybe need to pay extra for that. Has a nice cave on the property and little footpaths! Chill spot!
Report Check-InCalm night at the parking lot in front of the ecotouristico. Nice staff, clean bathrooms. Still 200 Pesos. Short drive to Uxmal. We didn‘t ask for WiFi or showers.
Report Check-Inwe stopped here on our way to chetumal. you park on the parking lot next to the street. but Teresa and Jose are watching out the whole night as nobody is allowed to park on there during the night. the owner asks 200 pesos for overnight parking. for the park you have to pay another 50 pesos per person which we thought should have been included in the overnight costs. it is very well maintained and ther is a grota you can climb down if you want to. there are also rooms you can rent and you can sleep in your tent in the park. all in all a good stopover but a bit overpriced.
Report Check-InPedro welcome us in English and in french!!! Super sympathic. There is places for tents (100ppp), small trucks (200p) , and 3 rooms (400p 2 people or 750p 4 people).you can admire the unique sunset in the mirador enven see the ruins. There is a boutique, WiFi, clean cold shower and toilets. There is also a cave to visit and some trails and a fire spot. Chairs, table and kitchen are also available. Pedro can make jungle tours in 5 languages (French-English-spanish -Italian-mayan). He also gives artisana classes.
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