Locals are fond and proud of the Eden resort and they will advise you how to reach the area, I took a local bus and a tricycle. After checking in I wanted to take care of some issues for onward travel and they let my wrestle with their WIFI, after over an hour I got frustrated and receptionists finally told me that they did not have an Internet connection for a long time.
The vista cottages look neat, in cottage 9 the gaze was damaged and I smashed over 200 musquitos before I went to sleep. I sprayed insecticide and slept remarkably well, also the telephone needed to be fixed so I stayed in to receive the electrician he fixes all the lines in a shaky way. That intercom is kinda important though since it is one of those resorts that use pick up vans to bring guests over the terrain. Cottage 9 is next to a parking lot and so the exhaust fumes entered my room. Cottage 3 overlooks a stream and gorge and was almost mosquito free. There were loud animal noises all through the night though, the balcony has a wonderful view and is good for writing. Nights in cottage 3 were sweaty. All switches were visibly dirty.
On the weekend the park was overrun by locals (so loud voices 3 at night and 6 in the morning) but in weekdays it is quiet. The area is a replanted forest and the air is less hot but still humid.Nature is in fact a park with boundaries, the “hiking trail” needs maintenance as bridges are broken.It's a bit of a ride to go outside the park at least 12 KM to Toril.