The place is extraordinary! Abundant nature that seeks balance.
Unfortunately it is abandoned! And it is a pity that there is no good administration to help maintain the place and take care of the space and access to the place.
On the one hand, it is perfect that so many people do not go to continue damaging the ecosystem, on the other hand, if it is already so well built, it should be used responsibly and make it self-sustaining.
I do not understand what kind of "University" was built there and with what permits they did it, nor what was the purpose of all that investment in such a beautiful place, it seems quite suspicious to me that the cabins and all the infrastructure are so "well done" for a place so far away, it seems (maybe I'm wrong) that someone abused some power and/or "levers" to build so much. Anyway, if everything is already in place and rotting, at least make it useful and do it well. Make a self-sustaining ecotourism place to create awareness. I wish it so.
We arrived by bike and the experience was very fun, and at least we didn't pollute arriving in vehicles.