Peru
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unsure about camping opportunities we took the canyon on the right heading south just before the gas station ( get your water here) . over the train tracks and up past a basketball court and hospedajae to a locked barrier and on. loads of flat camping before the canyon narrows, river but I wouldn't recommend it boiled or filtered. asked a local walking down he said yes go on loads of camping
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NOT FOR VAN-CAMPER
We couldn’t pass the gate with our van. The owner of the Hospedaje doesn’t have the key ;)
We did end up staying in the parking lot near his place which was ok, great views and a nice walk in the canyon in the morning.
Report Check-InWe came with motorbikes and tent, asked the man from the hospedaje in the right if we are allowed pass (gate is closed but you can pass in the right with bycicles or bikes) and he confirmed. Nice canyon and several campingspots!
Report Check-Inunsure about camping opportunities we took the canyon on the right heading south just before the gas station ( get your water here) . over the train tracks and up past a basketball court and hospedajae to a locked barrier and on. loads of flat camping before the canyon narrows, river but I wouldn't recommend it boiled or filtered. asked a local walking down he said yes go on loads of camping
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