Argentina
I camped there with a small tent, not a vehicle. Cell Phone was OK.
Wifi non existent. Hot shower ok; Bathroom is the same square as shower. Small place, like 2 m2. Camping is behind their house.
Open space, not sheltered. They have 3 dogs that will regularly visit you, nice dogs, not a problem with a RV, but it does make it difficult to pack and unpack tent when they want to play.
Camping is hosted by an elderly couple. English non existent, and even their Spanish is a bit hard to understand. Nice people, but once they lock their door, almost impossible to reach if you need any assistance. Not a real business, more like a house with an attached side business.
I paid 2500 pesos / person.
Why? By checking in after you’ve visited a place you let others know this place is still functional. You can also add or correct any information.
I camped there with a small tent, not a vehicle.
Cell Phone was OK.
Wifi non existent.
Hot shower ok;
Bathroom is the same square as shower. Small place, like 2 m2.
Camping is behind their house.
Open space, not sheltered.
They have 3 dogs that will regularly visit you, nice dogs, not a problem with a RV, but it does make it difficult to pack and unpack tent when they want to play.
Camping is hosted by an elderly couple. English non existent, and even their Spanish is a bit hard to understand. Nice people, but once they lock their door, almost impossible to reach if you need any assistance. Not a real businees, more like a house with an attached side business.