In general, I would say the place has so much potential and is a great spot for a digital detox. However, the campsite is currently unfinished, with a half-completed kitchen, bathroom, and toilet, which collectively create friction in the overall experience. The most concerning issue is the water quality; the only water source at the site (as of this review) is from the rainwater tank, which is very murky. The water is connected to the toilet, shower, and kitchen tap, posing a significant health concern, especially when traveling with little ones. Another issue is electricity; the site is fully powered by solar energy. However, it is surrounded by tall trees, greatly reducing the efficiency of the solar panels. While you might appreciate the off-the-grid experience, electricity is necessary for the water pump and hot water system to function properly. Therefore, expect the possibility of no electricity and water on a cloudy day. Overall, we encourage the owner to complete the site before opening to the public and address the hygiene issues of the water supply to make it an ideal place for family and friends to escape.