Camping Choquequirao | Established Campground

Peru

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
2897.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
No
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Tent-only camping inside the ruins. Must pay 60sol pp entry to the ruins, which includes camping as long as you like. It's another 2km or so into the ruins, bit let's face it - once you have gotten this far it's easy! Lots of space on terraces, on grass. 30 soles for kids over 8

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Keep in mind that there is no food or beverage available on the historical site. You have to be 100% automomus.

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What a place to camp ! After asking the gards, you can install your tent on the terraces, which is included in the entrance ticket. Flat enough. Bathrooms with toilets and cold showers.

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The camping is open, but only if you keep walking on the roads to Yanama
Otherwise, very nice place not far from the ruins, you may have to share your space with mulas, but it is definitely worth it

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It seems open and allowed again. We did not stay here but the ranger selling the tickets sent two other people to stay here.

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I don't know if before this time you could camp in the proper terraces, but here and now there is an open camping site 1 km before la casa de la caída del agua. There are an incredible view, showers and toilets, nothing more

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not allowed to camp here anymore, although some friends talked to someone about it who said ota fine if it's after 5pm

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Nice place to stay and leave your bags before visiting the ruins.
Tent-only campsite.
You fill find clean toilets and cold shower.
No restaurant and no shops.

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Stayed here two nights in this incredible site. There is no food or shop available here! Paid 60 soles at the entrance of the site.

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I'd say staying here is better than maranpata if you're self sufficient. it much easier then to explore without rushing back.

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Shady, cold and humid in June, better option to stay in Marampata! Bathrooms are "clean" cold shower was nice.
Unfortunately, the locals start a big party at night. Less than 2 km to the main plaza

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Tent-only camping inside the ruins. Must pay 55sol pp entry to the ruins, which includes camping as long as you like. It's another 2km or so into the ruins, bit let's face it - once you have gotten this far it's easy! Lots of space on terraces, on grass.

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