Guyana
The lodge has expensive cabins and bunk beds, but we were allowed to camp. A formal camping facility due to open in 2018 is under preparation. We got a grassy place near the entrance and with some river view. We did not have to pay for camping, but we had to pay the community fee (USD 15 per person). 110V is available when the generator runs (morning and evening).
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Guyana. We were allowed to stop our car with rooftent just in front of a cabin and camp.
Also allowed to use toilet and bath without any cost.
The staff was gentle and warned us not to swim in the river because of caymans.
We were not allowed to put up our tent but the friendly and helpful staff offered us a simple room for free and we were happy about that as shortly after it started raining heavily. Shared toilet and shower. Payed 30 usd (for 2) fee for the community. Free wifi.
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Report Check-InAs per einder voorbij you are allowed to camp. Parked at same spot as einder voorbij camping was free but had to pay community fee. locals did the washing for us (2000 Guyana dollars for 2 large bags. Great spot great people. tours are expensive but I am assured the money goes towards fair view village.
Report Check-InThe lodge has expensive cabins and bunk beds, but we were allowed to camp. A formal camping facility due to open in 2018 is under preparation. We got a grassy place near the entrance and with some river view. We did not have to pay for camping, but we had to pay the community fee (USD 15 per person). 110V is available when the generator runs (morning and evening).
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