deanneb1 said... From Joe, our driver, to “ace”, our tour leader and boat driver, the staff was real good.
Visiting a local village, one of seventeen that they alternate going to that are very remote, small, and authentic was a treasure. The villagers were very friendly, fun, and welcoming. The lunch the villagers made for us was delicious, varied, fresh, and local.
The village we visited does not have electricity, hard to imagine in this day and age.
The village children were typical of kids anywhere, happy, playful, inquisitive, and beautiful.
Be prepared by bringing along small gifts of gratitude for the village. I brought a solar powered led camping light, a couple led flashlights and spare batteries.
You will enjoy this.