Situated in Santa Teresa, 36 km from Huayna Picchu, Salkantay Hostel Chaullay has a garden, a restaurant and a bar. The property is non-smoking and is set 38 km from Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary.
David
Germany
Very comfortable and lovely decorated rooms. Best place to rest after the hardest day of the Salkantay trail. Big breakfast and we had a delicious dinner there as well!
Situated within 17 km of Huayna Picchu and 19 km of Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary, Lia B&B Lucmabamba features rooms in Sahuayacu. This pet-friendly hostel also has free WiFi.
Josh Windels
Germany
The owners are delightful, this was my favourite stop on the Salkantay trek. The room was warm and comfortable, and the bathroom was clean. The food was also great compared to other guesthouses on the route
Featuring a bar, Supertramp Hostel Machupicchu is set in Machu Picchu in the Cusco region, 300 metres from Machu Picchu Hot Spring and 6 km from Huayna Picchu.
Aneesh
India
Everything from the location, the staff and cleanliness of the hostel was great. Had an amazing few days with Antonella, Olivia and Santiago among other staff. The food was also delicious. I definitely recommend this place if you want to really come and enjoy what it means to be in a great hostel.
Only 100 metres from Machu Picchu Train Station and 50 metres from Santuario Bus Station, Ecopackers offers rooms with free WiFi. There is a TV common area and an on-site restaurant.
Casa Machu Picchu is located in Aguas Calientes, a 4 hour drive from Cusco. Guests can enjoy free WiFi access and a daily continental breakfast at this guest house.
Russell
United Kingdom
Friendly host, secure, large lockers (bring a padlock), comfy beds, WiFi okay, super shower - hot and powerful, social area, close to centre. I'd stay again.
Warning: on Booking.com when using 'get directions' Maps.Me has the hostel wrongly marked - it's actually the train station!
The hostel is behind the station!
Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Skip the guided tours, do the Salkantay Trek independently, and stay at this hostel! It's run by a lovely couple who will take good care of you during your stay and after, as Manuel and Jaqueline will give you invaluable advice for the next day on your trek. Very comfortable room and good food too, highly recommended!
Manuel and his family were awesome! They went above and beyond to make sure we got to our next hostel safely. The place was beautiful and clean with hot showers and delicious food. Definitely recommended!
This hostel was excellent! Manuel was a great host who went above and beyond when I had altitude sickness. The location is great and the dinner and breakfast which are included were amazing.
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