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Where are good trekking lodges in/near Huaraz?

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Rachel Schneider
Answered by: Rachel Schneider

There’s plenty of budget hostels in the town and some decent trekking lodges in the surrounding hills.

For low budget hostels in Huaraz I can recommend Krusty Hostal; best for solo travellers, located in the city centre with a lively, social atmosphere. Big Mountain Hostel; a good budget option, located in the city centre, free breakfast included. Aldos Guest House; best for private rooms, clean spacious rooms.

The average price for a bed in a shared dormitory is $5 - 15 USD per night.

For trekking lodges, I’d suggest the Lazy Dog Inn; 30 minutes outside the city centre, very tranquil and near many trailheads. Churup Mountain Lodge; 45 minutes outside the city centre in the Cordillera Blanca, amazing views, also near many trailheads.

For a private room expect to pay $25 - 50 USD per night.

Rachel Schneider

Rachel Schneider

Rachel is a travel writer and artist with a passion for hiking in the mountains. She has spent many months trekking in the mountains of South America, from the Peruvian Andes to the wilds of Patagonia.

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