The camp is located in a corner of the Lao Kapok Scenic Area, on the China-Vietnam border, next to the boundary marker. There were drone patrols from 11pm to 7am, and the sound was very loud. If you are a light sleeper or are timid, it is recommended to consider an RV or a hotel room. There is no problem in sleeping five people in the tent, but if you turn around a lot during sleep, especially those sleeping in the attic, it will disturb the people in other beds. When the wind is strong at night, the tent will be blown down and make a noise. One night, the sound of wind, drones, children turning over, and the sounds of small insects were like a symphony. In addition, overall, the tent is relatively clean, and all necessary supplies such as slippers and towels are also available. The Old Kapok Scenic Area is halfway from the visitor center to the ticket gate. It costs 20 yuan to take a taxi from the hotel to the ticket gate. On the way back, you can take a sightseeing bus and ask the driver to get off halfway, which is very convenient! Five points of praise for the service to the camp management guy. He answered all questions and was very enthusiastic!
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