Saywite arqueologocal site | Informal Campsite

Peru

Details

Verified:
almost 2 years ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Website:
Contributor:
Viaje sin Destino

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Not free any more!!

In the archaeological site you can camp because it has a field at the entrance and a serene charged input from 7am to 17h. The place is very quiet and small with not very large resort to visit, but with interesting rock model of the Inca empire that was worth seeing. No features amenities only a source of "clean" water that can be used for cooking, washing and fill the water tank of your camper. While there has bathroom, you will find many shrubs that can serve as a natural latrine.

If you continue down the path 3S 1km after the fall of Saywite you will see a large gazebo with left hand shoulder of where the cars stop to sleep and to find some tents.

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Today there was a chain across the entrance and officially camping is prohibited.

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Stayed here overnight. Didn’t see anyone official between 7 pm and 8 am so didn’t had to pay. Used the not locked bathrooms of the „Centro municipal“ (cyan building 300 m away) since toilets close by were not useable.

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Very nice location. Yes it is small but the points of interest are very interesting. There are only two spots for large vehicles, but we fit nicely and enjoyed ourselves.

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Stop here for the big stone AND the features down the path/hill. Sacrificial stone. Water stairs. More. Big area to park and camp. Basic bathrooms. Quiet area. Curious kids. Accessible by any rig.

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10soles pp ?? in our opinion it doesn't worth it. welve visites all the incas site with the boleto turisti o and this one seems to be very small for the price.

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A most amazing ancient city, we spent an hour and a half walking around this site. 10 sol per person and we found it well worth the money!

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we paid 10 sol p.p. and were allowed to stay overnight. it was quiet. no facilities. the arqueological side is nice to visit. don' t miss the stones downstairs behind the temple and old watering sistem.

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Pancho didnt let us stay the night unless we paid him 10s pp so we left and sleep in a gas station.

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just as discribed. no shelter in case of bad weather

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Small ruins site, beautiful views and a cool monolith rock. Paid 10 soles pp. would make for a good quiet spot to camp

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Good place, tranquillo, stopped at 11.30pm and met the guard named Pancho in the morning.If you pass behind the blue fence you are already on the site. We have been asked to pay. Camping no problem, even possible on the ruins.
The Inka empire carved in stone is a must see.

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quiet, a guard lives by the ruins, which are 10s entry. Camping was free.

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Last best spot before abancay, really quiet after sunset. Minimal dog activity overnight. Wonderful view and interesting little ruins to explore.

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In the archaeological site you can camp because it has a field at the entrance and a serene charged input from 7am to 17h. The place is very quiet and small with not very large resort to visit, but with interesting rock model of the Inca empire that was worth seeing. No features amenities only a source of "clean" water that can be used for cooking, washing and fill the water tank of your camper. While there has bathroom, you will find many shrubs that can serve as a natural latrine.

If you continue down the path 3S 1km after the fall of Saywite you will see a large gazebo with left hand shoulder of where the cars stop to sleep and to find some tents.

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