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Top 13 Huts and Cabins in Peru

Best huts in Peru are found across diverse landscapes, from the high Andes to the Amazon basin. The country's geography includes snow-capped peaks, cloud forests, and vast rainforests, offering varied environments for outdoor exploration. Peru is known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient sites, often accessible via trekking routes. These accommodations provide shelter and facilities for travelers exploring its natural and historical attractions.

Best huts in Peru

  • The most popular huts is Llahuar Lodge Hot Springs, a hut that offers hot springs, a camping ground, and small lodges. It features 3 hot water pools at 39°C, providing a place to rest after hiking.
  • Another must-see spot is Eco Amazonas Lodge, an eco-lodge located in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Visitors can expect guided walks through the surrounding jungle.
  • Visitors also love Campsite above Laguna Carhuacocha, a campsite with views of mountains. It offers views of Peru's second highest mountain, Yerupajá, which rises 6,635 meters high.
  • Peru is known for mountain lodges, eco-lodges, and unique cliffside accommodations. These include traditional shelters, modern facilities, and distinctive structures like treehouses or transparent capsules.
  • The huts in Peru are appreciated by the komoot community, with 10 upvotes and 9 photos shared across the listed highlights.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Soraypampa Mountain Hut

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Llahuar Lodge Hot Springs

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The Llahuar Lodge offers hot springs, a camping ground and small lodges. It's a great place to rest after a long hike. Hiking boots recommended.

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Santa Rosa Campsite

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Campsite with basic services, to rest on the climb to Marampata

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Eco Amazonas Lodge

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Fantastically located at the Madre de Dios eco lodge in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest on the border with Bolivia. From here you can make numerous guided walks through the surrounding jungle.

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Quartelhuain Campsite

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The campsite has outhouses and a stream to fill up with water. In the distance, rugged, snow-capped peaks rise.

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Campsite above Laguna Carhuacocha

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What a campsite! Incredible views of the mighty mountains. In the middle, Peru's second highest mountain, Yerupajá, rises a dizzying 6,635 meters high.

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Oliver and Sebastiana's House

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Simple accommodation and restaurant, about 1 km from Llachon. The owners are Oliver and Sebastiana and they are both very nice. The food is also highly recommended.

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Pampa Elefante Campsite

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There is even a flush toilet here. In the background the Nevado Puscantrurpa rises into the sky.

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Laguna Mitococha Campsite

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Located near the lake, surrounded by mighty, glaciated mountains - simply breathtaking. You can fill up water at a small stream.

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Laguna Jahuacocha Campsite

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Beautifully located campsite on Laguna Jahuacocha. A local woman sells beer here, among other things. Perfect at the end of the Huayhuash Trek.

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July 12, 2025, Santa Rosa Campsite

An ok place to stay overnight in a tent. We saw at least 5 big terraces, each could easily fit three 3-person tents. The toilet was ok, the cold shower looked scary, I would not ever take it. The area around the shop was messy with plenty of garbage laying on the ground, but it didn't bother us as the terraces are a bit isolated and were clean.

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Simple accommodation and restaurant, about 1 km from Llachon. The owners are Oliver and Sebastiana and they are both very nice. The food is also highly recommended.

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Beautifully located campsite on Laguna Jahuacocha. A local woman sells beer here, among other things. Perfect at the end of the Huayhuash Trek.

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There is even a flush toilet here. In the background the Nevado Puscantrurpa rises into the sky.

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What a campsite! Incredible views of the mighty mountains. In the middle, Peru's second highest mountain, Yerupajá, rises a dizzying 6,635 meters high.

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Located near the lake, surrounded by mighty, glaciated mountains - simply breathtaking. You can fill up water at a small stream.

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The campsite has outhouses and a stream to fill up with water. In the distance, rugged, snow-capped peaks rise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and lodges can I find in Peru?

Peru offers a diverse range of accommodations, including luxurious mountain lodges, eco-lodges in the Amazon, and unique options like cliffside capsules or treehouses. You can find traditional shelters, modern facilities, and distinctive structures designed to blend with the natural landscape.

Are there huts in Peru that offer hot springs?

Yes, Llahuar Lodge Hot Springs is a popular choice. It provides hot springs, a camping ground, and small lodges, featuring three hot water pools at 39°C, perfect for relaxing after a hike.

Which huts are recommended for experiencing the Amazon rainforest?

For an immersive Amazon experience, consider Eco Amazonas Lodge, located in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. It offers guided walks through the surrounding jungle. Other notable eco-lodges include Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica, Refugio Amazonas, Posada Amazonas, and The Treehouse Lodge, all providing unique wildlife viewing and sustainable tourism experiences.

Are there family-friendly hut options in Peru?

While many lodges cater to trekkers, some, like Refugio Amazonas in the Tambopata National Reserve, are excellent for families, offering amenities like a kids' trail and playground. Additionally, local establishments such as Oliver and Sebastiana's House can provide a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere.

What are some notable mountain lodges for trekking in the Andes?

The Salkantay and Lares Treks feature several comfortable mountain lodges. On the Salkantay route, you'll find lodges like Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort, Wayra Lodge, Colpa Lodge, and Lucma Lodge. For the Lares Trek, Lamay Lodge and Huacahuasi Lodge offer cultural immersion and stunning views.

What kind of views can I expect from huts in the Peruvian Andes?

Many huts and campsites in the Andes offer breathtaking mountain vistas. For instance, Campsite above Laguna Carhuacocha provides incredible views, including Peru's second-highest mountain, Yerupajá. Similarly, Laguna Mitococha Campsite is surrounded by mighty, glaciated mountains.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

Peru's diverse landscape offers numerous outdoor activities. Near many huts, you can enjoy mountain hikes and mountaineering, with routes like Winikunka loop or Laguna Churup. For more general hiking, options include the Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes in Peru and Hiking in Peru guides. Some areas also offer road cycling routes, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Peru guide.

When is the best time of year to visit huts in Peru?

The best time to visit huts in the Peruvian Andes for trekking is generally during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is clearer and more stable. For Amazon eco-lodges, the dry season (May to October) also offers easier wildlife spotting, though the rainforest is accessible year-round.

Are there any unique or adventurous lodging experiences in Peru?

Absolutely! For a truly unique adventure, the Skylodge Adventure Suites in the Sacred Valley offer transparent, hanging capsules attached to a cliffside, providing unparalleled views. In the Amazon, The Treehouse Lodge allows you to sleep 35-75 feet above the ground, offering an eye-level experience with the rainforest canopy.

What should I pack for a hut trek in Peru?

For hut treks in the Andes, pack layers of clothing suitable for varying temperatures, including warm gear for high altitudes and cool evenings. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, rain gear, sun protection, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. For Amazon lodges, lightweight, breathable clothing, insect repellent, and binoculars for wildlife viewing are crucial.

Can I find basic campsites with facilities near popular trekking routes?

Yes, many trekking routes in Peru offer basic campsites with facilities. For example, Quartelhuain Campsite provides outhouses and a stream for water. Other options include Santa Rosa Campsite, Pampa Elefante Campsite, and Laguna Jahuacocha Campsite, often located near stunning natural features.

What is the Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort known for?

The Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort in Soraypampa is known for its luxurious comfort at 12,690 feet (3,869 meters), offering incredible views of Mount Salkantay. It's an ideal place to acclimatize, featuring private rooms, a hot tub, and activities like trout fishing, serving as a starting point for the Salkantay adventure.

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