Baños Termales La Calera | Informal Campsite

Peru

Details

Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
4250.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
info

Amenities

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

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Very recomended stay! They let me camp right inside the area on a perfect leveled grass spot with a small shelter aside. Or camp in parking area for no extra charge. Entrance S/. 2.50 pp. Helpful and friendly people. The showers at the left pool were freezing cold, indoor showers are hot. The pool itself was ok from temperature, not the hottest thermal springs I had. For peruvian standard quite clean.

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Decent place for 5 soles. Be sure to check out everything before you go into a pool. I discovered later that there were saunas as well after I was dressed and ready to leave.

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Best thermal baños. Only $10 for 2 people in a private bath for 30 minutes. No one else so you can be naked. Huge tiled private bath / pool filled with fresh really hot water, so hot it’s hard to handle it. Such a good deal. Free to park up over night.

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Decent safe spot to camp in.
- no access to facilities after they close

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Really nice spot ! We paid 5s/pp to access the thermas and 2s for the parking. Quiet night and always nice to start the day with some hot baths !

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Could stay here for 10 soles. Quiet but very very cold and high altitude. The termales were nice and hot, and we could use toilet in the evening and morning.

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Las piletas que están afuera de termales no tienen nada, si la que esta cerrada que es el primer edificio a la derecha apenas uno entra. El precio es de 2.5/s pp y 2/s el vehículo. Hay tiendas para comer y se puede pasar la noche

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there are two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor with cave) for 2.50sol pp. about 35degrees celsius. both have hot showers. families arrieve after 3 pm and weekends. it is open 24 hours. pricelist added as foto. we had the whole outdoorpool with cave to ourselves in the morning.

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Pool temp was fine but air temp is cold. Entrance 2.50 to main pool. Private bath S.5 for 30min/S.10 for 1hour. Hot showers worth the price alone. Nice to stop here on way to Huaral/Lima as not many other places to stay along one-lane highway 1N. Open 24 hours.

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They let us stay in the parking lot. It's nearly leveld and huge. But it would have been nicer to stay in the piedra. We did the loop through the piedra and the mine. Then it got dark and we stayed here.

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On week-end, a lot of children in the afternoon and the main pool started quickly to smell pee. We left.
I would recommend the private pool in this case (don't know the price).

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I did not stay here but the best was the showers, hot and a huge flow. Showers hotter than pool, I think I spent more time in the shower. PS: you have to wait a bit for the water to be hot! Worth 2.50 for me after a day in the Bosque de Piedras!

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Very recomended stay! They let me camp right inside the area on a perfect leveled grass spot with a small shelter aside. Charged me the normal entrance S/. 2.50, nothing extra. Helpful and friendly people. The showers at the left pool were freezing cold, may be better on the other side. The pool itself was ok from temperature, not the hottest thermal springs I had. For peruvian standard quite clean.
Don't know if they let you stay with a van on the parking lot, probably yes.

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