We arrived at a closed reception and were the only people in the camp. A young girl came walking up and showed us our tent. The tent, bedding etc. were clean, with a small flash light as the only means of light. The ablution had no water, and the toilets had no seats. There was a care taker who called the owner when we asked, and he then instructed the care taker to turn the water on. When we asked about warm water he said the care taker will boil some water on the fire and we had to bath in buckets provided. The care taker were helpful.
It wasn't a bad experience, but definitely a rip-off for what we paid.