MANGO FELIZ
Ecocamping with solar panels, dry toilets, hammocks and cabins, in an idyllic setting close to nature
Looking for a chill spot with a truly eco-responsible approach? Whether in a hammock or a cabin, this eco-camp promises to get you as close to nature as possible! Cecilia, the manager, will share her idyllic setting and her sense of hospitality with you, while concocting delicious meals. Solar panels, dry toilets, bucket showers, sorting... here, the environment is respected and full of energy. The campsite is a little out of the village, so you'll have to walk 20 minutes to get to the center, but it's well worth the effort!
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Para nosotros estuvo increíble porque nos gusta estar rodeados de la naturaleza, ten en cuenta llevar buen repelente.
Un peu excentré du centre du village, il faut compter 15-20 min à pied pour le rejoindre mais vous traverserez champs de palmiers et mangroves ( souvent les pieds dans l'eau). Super safe avec un staff très disponible et agréable.
If you don't have your vehicle, there are two ways to go to the village.
One is by boat (I had to ask a fellow guest to show me the path as it was not clear). They give you two whatsapp numbers of boats but at times no one replies (understandably). I was one night left stranded at 9pm in town and had to walk back in the dark.
The other way is a path. This is a path in the mangrove, which depends on the tides. At high tide you have knee high water and at low tide you still need to navigate through ponds of hot water if at the end of the day. It didn't take me 15min or 20 min but more like 30 or 45min to reach the village depending on the tide. It is not that easy yo navigate and the bridges are not really safe.
The other issue I had is the lack of light at night in the camping besides the kitchen. It is complicated to find your way around in the dark with just a torch. I feel like light solar lights could help to mark the way.
My last issue was the locker with the hammock. There are some nails hanging in the locker and it scratched/created holes in my pack. This could be easily fixed.
Also, I came here to avoid the town noises but unfortunately on a Sunday night, the noise travel accross the water so there was music all night and we could hear it as much or more than in the village because there are no obstacles in between.