Shaded beneath a verdant forest canopy, the rooms are cocooned in greenery, giving them an extra layer of privacy and a feeling of seclusion. Each has a private wooden deck with views of the indigenous forest and river beyond and a simple seating arrangement where guests can relax outside and admire the setting. Through folding wooden doors, you’ll find a spacious, open-plan bedroom with canvas walls, mesh windows, and a thatch roof. There is no air conditioning, but each chalet is equipped with a standing fan, and on cooler nights, the staff place warm hot water bottles in the beds at turndown. Additional amenities include mosquito nets, a small kettle for tea and coffee, a digital safe, a flashlight, and umbrellas. Separated by a canvas partition, the spacious en-suite washrooms have walk-in showers and flush toilets. The honeymoon chalet is larger than the standard double rooms and is located farthest away from the main area in a secluded position overlooking the floodplains. There’s also a two-bedroom family chalet with a shared bathroom on the opposite side to the honeymoon suite, close to the lodge’s swimming pool.