I was so amazed by this place. They provided every opportunity for us to have amazing adventures and personally challenge ourselves, but the staff also took care of us every step of the way.
We stayed in a jungle suite, a little Mexican-tiled bungalow nestled in the jungle. The beds were very comfortable (and spread with hibiscus flowers not only upon our arrival but also on our last night). Both the bedroom and the hot water shower had large screened windows, so we always felt that we were a part of our jungle surroundings. There is a 5 gallon water jug in the room, so we always had fresh, clean water to drink. (They really stress the hydration issue.)
There is no electricity, only a generator at the lodge, so the light in the rooms at night is by kerosene lantern. I thought that this might bother me (thinking about my husband's noisy, bright propane lantern that we use when we are camping - not the same), but the lantern light was actually quite romantic and even easy to read by.
My only complaint is that we turned in a large bag of laundry on the morning of our next-to-last-day, and in the evening, when we were ready to pack, we were told that they could not find it. To their credit, they had had a problem with their water supply the day before and were struggling to catch up on the laundering, but I just wish that they had made us aware of the slow down. They finished and got it to us that same night.