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Junin
15/08 – 17/08
₹8113/nighttotal: ₹16226 (2 )
Casa Familiar D'greta
1 4
apartment , San Ramón
This San Ramón flat is located in a district offering convenient access to local attractions, with free WiFi provided for guests. This non-smoking property features a private terrace, one bedroom, three bathrooms, and a flat-screen TV, accommodating up to 13 guests with pets welcome.
9.1 15 reviews
Junin
19/06 – 23/06
₹3307/nighttotal: ₹13228 (4 )
Depawanka 2
3 5
apartment , Huancayo
DEPAWANKA3, a three-bedroom apartment in Huancayo, is conveniently located a kilometre from Estadio Huancayo. This 70 square metre flat sleeps up to 15 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace.
9.4 14 reviews
Junin
09/10 – 21/10
₹2465/nighttotal: ₹29580 (12 )
Familiar La Merced
1 2
apartment , La Merced
This La Merced apartment rental is conveniently located a short 0.8km walk from La Merced's main square, offering easy access to the town's attractions. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom flat sleeps four guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, laundry facilities, parking, internet access, and streaming services including Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, and YouTube Premium.
Junin
09/10 – 21/10
₹1495/nighttotal: ₹17940 (12 )
Enjoyable House With Shared Bathroom Wifi In Charming Huancayo
1 2
apartment , Huancayo
This cosy El Tambo dwelling is conveniently located near the Mantaro River and Cunas, offering easy access to Huancayo Zoo and Los Mates Burilados. The one-bedroom house sleeps two guests and includes WiFi, an iron, and a hairdryer; enjoy a relaxing stay after exploring Huancayo's attractions.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Junin
What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Junín, Peru?
Junín hosts several local festivals throughout the year. The Fiesta de la Virgen de Cocharcas, a religious festival held in Cocharcas, is a vibrant celebration with traditional music and dance. Information on specific dates is best obtained closer to your travel dates, as these events are often tied to the agricultural calendar. Many smaller, village-specific fiestas also occur, offering a unique cultural experience.
Huancayo offers the most vibrant nightlife in the Junín region. There are several bars and clubs in the city centre, though the scene is more relaxed than in larger cities like Lima. Many smaller bars and restaurants offer live music, particularly on weekends. Specific names change frequently, so it’s best to explore upon arrival and ask locals for recommendations.
What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Junín, Peru?
A week allows for a good exploration of Junín's highlights. This allows time to visit Huancayo, explore the Laguna de Junín, and perhaps visit one or two smaller villages. A longer stay, two weeks or more, allows for more in-depth exploration of the region's smaller villages and hiking opportunities.
What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Junin?
The changing colours of the Laguna de Junín throughout the year, influenced by the weather and altitude, are a noteworthy natural phenomenon. The surrounding mountain landscapes also offer stunning views, particularly at sunrise and sunset.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Junin?
Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Junín, Peru?
Yes, many smaller villages throughout the Junín region offer workshops in traditional crafts like weaving and pottery. Look for opportunities in places like Carhuamayo or nearby communities. These are often run by local artisans and offer a unique cultural immersion.
How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Junín, Peru?
Staying in homestays in smaller villages is a great way to connect with locals. Learning some basic Quechua phrases will also be appreciated. Participating in local festivals and markets provides opportunities for interaction. Showing genuine interest in their way of life and respecting their customs will go a long way.
Which restaurants and bars in Junín, Peru offer the best local cuisine?
The best way to experience Junín's cuisine is to explore the local markets and smaller restaurants in Huancayo and surrounding villages. Many offer traditional dishes like ‘pachamanca’ (food cooked underground) and various Andean stews. Specific restaurant names change frequently, so asking locals for recommendations is advisable.
What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Junín, Peru?
Pack layers of clothing as the temperature varies greatly depending on altitude and time of day. Sturdy hiking boots are essential if you plan on exploring the mountains. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are vital due to the high altitude and strong sun. Bring a reusable water bottle, as access to clean water can be limited outside of larger towns.