Itinerary: The itinerary is quite reasonable, with a two-hour rainforest hike, a 20-minute boat ride, a one-hour lunch, and a one-hour free exploration of the waterfall. It's small and beautiful, just right, not too tiring but enough to be enjoyable.
Scenery: It was my first time experiencing the scenery of rainforests and waterfalls, which is very special, especially with the rain and fog today. The scenery when taking a boat out of the rainforest was like being in a fairyland.
Tour guide: Budu is a local and very familiar with the rainforest. She explained everything along the way, her English has no accent, and it was basically easy to understand. She was very interesting. Her ability to lead, explain, and guide were all excellent, and she was also very thoughtful, bringing us breakfast and mineral water, and raincoats for the rainy season, and buying special fruits. In the middle of the trip, when my clothes got wet, she even offered to let me wear her coat. Five-star praise!
Hiking difficulty: Not too difficult. The rainy season makes the road muddy, and the shoes and pants are covered in mud, but it's still okay. I walked 10,000 steps in total, and people with average physical fitness should be able to persevere.