Ecuador
Quiet place to camp next to some gorgeous jungle swimming holes. $5 per tent and $3pp to access swimming holes. The river is beautiful and the families who manage the site are super nice. Bathrooms, running water, restaurant.
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Pasamos dos días y una noche en el estacionamiento. el primer día visitamos el parque . el dueño nos permitio quedarnos a pasar la noche sin pagar mientras no ingresemos al parque. hay baños afuera y acceso a agua. muy tranquilo de noche.
Report Check-InDormimos uma noite no estacionamento da Laguna Azul. Pagamos 1 dólar por carro. Tem banheiro decente. Local seguro.
Report Check-InReally beautiful spot! The parking lot has a nice, jungly view of the river and a clean washroom (no shower, but there’s a little river at the entrance to the parking lot under the bridge). Lots of flat space, empty during the week, no cell signal or wifi. They didn’t charge us to camp, just the $3 entry to the beautiful pools. I’d suggest checking the weather before you come to see if it’s going to rain the whole time, then the pools are brown and too hectic to swim in. We really liked it here, stayed 2 nights. There are some nice view wild camping flat spots on that road in also. Enjoy!
Report Check-InAl final fueron 2€ extranjeros- 1€ jubilado y gratis pasar la noche fuera en el parquing.
Entendieron que una cosa es estar dentro con servicios y otra fuera sin servicios.
El problema es que el extranjero paga siempre lo que le piden, aunque sea irracional.
La entrada 3€ jubilados y discapacitados 1€.
Nos piden 5€ por pasar la noche en el parquing, sin servicios, cuando es el mismo precio con carpa, dentro del recinto y con servicios.
Hay que tener en cuenta que el parquing es gratis.
Prices are the same, $3pp entry, we asked around and paid $5 to tent camp under a roof of one of the vendedores, we were able to bring our motos inside the gate near our tent after 5pm also. The weekends are BUSY, unfortunately we passed through on a Saturday. Lots of coal-grilled snacks available. All in all enjoyed the experience. Just don’t come after heavy or consistent rain, as you won’t be able to swim in the water holes(too dangerous)
Report Check-InNow they charge 5usd to spend the night in the parking lot. Even if you paid the entry fee.
Report Check-InNice place to bath in the river, many Ecuatorian Familly. Very friendly.
we sleep for free on the big parking lot.
wc + shower.
In the rainforest, along rio Napo.
Report Check-InThe laguna itself is like straight out of the jungle book, 3$pp entrance, but we only had to pay once in the 2 days we spent. Camping was free. No showers or other facilities after dark, but you have the laguna to fresh up in the morning. Very quiet at night except for the rapids of the river, which are not to be underestimated. We had all the space at night but were asked to move in the morning to optimize parking space. Understandable, as it got very full quickly.
Report Check-InNice spot to overnight, free, flat surface and friendly people. Bathrooms open all night at the parking lot. Beautiful swimingspots to spend all day.
Report Check-InReally worth the detour, probably the nicest swimmingspot of our entire travel! We were almost alone the entire day (monday). 3$ entree, free to camp at the big parking, here are 2 toilets and a watertap as well.
A sign says pets are not alowed inside, but at the parking no problem.
Quiet place to camp next to some gorgeous jungle swimming holes. $5 per tent and $3pp to access swimming holes. The river is beautiful and the families who manage the site are super nice. Bathrooms, running water, restaurant.
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