Pengguna Tetamu
31 Januari 2023
We stayed here 2 nights. Check in was smooth and fast. Room was big enough and clean. Toileteries available. The maid comes to clean the room once a day. The furniture is not new, but it is functional. The room was located in a ground-floor house with a small terrace. The room had an air conditioner that worked well. Wi-Fi is free throughout the resort, but is available only in common areas (reception, bar, restaurant). There was no wifi or TV in the room. Staff was kind, but almost none was able to speak English (only few exceptions). The resort is located on the bank of the river, but there was no water in it during our stay. The resort consists of cottages for the accommodation of guests and several free-standing common facilities located among native greenery. The facilities are connected by well-lit paths. There were no mosquitoes. Within the building there are also several natural pools with a depth of about 1.20 m and an area of about 30 to 100 m2. The facility is surrounded by a real jungle, there is no fence from it. This gives a special feeling of connection with nature. Within the resort, we saw an iguana, parrots, a huge spider, and a snake on the terrace of the restaurant. We are in the jungle after all. We had breakfast, lunch and dinner at the resort. The food was tasty, and the quantities were sufficient. There was fresh fruit. A good selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks at acceptable prices. Payment by cash or credit card. During our two-day stay, we had a lot of activities and a guide who was in charge of us. I recommend the guide Black Moses who speaks understandable English, is very nice and knows a lot of useful stories about Manaus, the Amazon and the jungle. We enjoyed his company. He took us by speedboat to the meeting of waters, the place where the Amazon River is born. On the second day, thanks to Moses, we had a very instructive two-hour tour of the rainforest, and a visit to a part of the rainforest where monkeys live, which we were able to feed with eggs and fruit. We visited the so-called Caboclo house and received information from Moses about their life and work. A special experience was fishing on the river where we caught piranhas. We even managed to catch a few of them ourselves, and Moses took them off the hook for our safety. When it got dark we went to look for caimans. One of Moses' colleagues caught a medium-sized caiman (about 110 to 130 cm long) with his bare hands and brought it to the boat for us to take pictures and hold it in our hands. Although it is a dangerous animal, everything was safe. After about 10 minutes on the ship, Cayman was returned alive and water. Staying at the Amazon Ecopark was a great experience. Everything is well organized, from car and boat transfers on arrival and return, as well as excursions. If you like this kind of stay in nature, I highly recommend the Amazon Ecopark, but always remember that you are in a real rainforest and far from t
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