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10 5 reviews
Pasco
20/10 – 28/10
SG$42/nighttotal: SG$336 (8 )
Departamento Moderno A 7 Min Del Centro De Huánuco
2 4
apartment , Huánuco
This apartment in Huánuco offers a comfortable base, conveniently situated for exploring local amenities and attractions. This two-bedroom flat accommodates up to four guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside Wi-Fi and garden access, making it ideal for both short breaks and longer stays.
9.9 31 reviews
Pasco
21/10 – 24/10
SG$43/nighttotal: SG$129 (3 )
Cabin - Fire Pit And Grill | 7 Min Oxapampa Plaza
1 2
cabin , Chontabamba
This rustic lodge is situated in Chontabamba, Oxapampa, offering a peaceful escape with easy reach to local points of interest. This one-bedroom lodge accommodates up to three guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, garden, parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi, with bicycle hire and a breakfast service also available.
Pasco
21/10 – 24/10
SG$58/nighttotal: SG$174 (3 )
Cabañas Vivenciales La Colina
2 2
house , Oxapampa
Cabañas Vivenciales La Colina offers a peaceful retreat in Oxapampa, Pasco region, with convenient free private parking and picturesque mountain or garden views from its balconies or patios. This family-friendly lodge provides a children's playground and a garden for relaxation, with room service available and a check-out time between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, though bachelor(ette) parties are not permitted.
10 2 reviews
Pasco
21/10 – 24/10
SG$96/nighttotal: SG$288 (3 )
Colina Haus, Cabaña Familiar Oxa
3 2
chalet , Oxapampa
This chalet is located in Oxapampa, a tranquil town 188 kilometres from the Mayor PNP Nancy Flores Paucar Airport, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. This three-bedroom chalet, covering 15 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 17 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Pasco
Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Pasco, Peru?
Many travellers overlook the smaller museums in Pasco. The Museo de Historia Regional de Pasco, for example, offers insights into the region's history and culture. Exploring the less-visited neighbourhoods outside the city centre can also reveal charming local life and hidden architectural gems. The surrounding hills offer quieter viewpoints compared to the more popular lookouts.
Pasco's high season generally aligns with the dry season, from May to September. This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities like hiking. However, keep in mind that this is also when tourist numbers are higher.
What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Pasco?
Pasco's cuisine is hearty and reflects its Andean location. Expect to find dishes featuring potatoes (in many varieties), hearty stews, and locally sourced meats. Try the 'pachamanca', a traditional earth oven cooking method, for a truly authentic experience. Local markets offer the best chance to sample a variety of regional specialities.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Pasco?
While not a major camping destination like some coastal areas, opportunities exist for camping in the surrounding mountains. However, it's crucial to research permitted camping areas and be prepared for higher altitudes and potentially unpredictable weather. Always check safety guidelines before setting up camp.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Pasco?
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Pasco, Peru?
Visiting the local markets is a great way to engage with the community. Striking up conversations (even with limited Spanish) can be rewarding. Consider taking a cooking class focused on regional cuisine, or joining a guided walking tour that highlights local customs and traditions. Respectful interaction and an open mind are key to a positive cultural exchange.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Pasco?
Does Pasco, Peru have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Pasco sits at a high altitude, so altitude sickness is a potential concern. The weather can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in temperature. Wildlife encounters are less common in the city itself, but be aware of potential hazards in the surrounding mountainous areas. Always check local weather forecasts and be prepared for varied conditions.
What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Pasco, Peru?
Day 1: Explore the city centre, visiting the main square, the Museo de Historia Regional de Pasco, and the local markets. Day 2: Take a day trip to a nearby town or village to experience rural life and potentially participate in a community activity. Day 3: Hike in the surrounding hills (choosing a suitable trail based on fitness levels) and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.