Peru
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The whole malecón is now a no parking zone, so you can't park anywhere here
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No parking along the whole malecón, so you can't camp here (at least not with a car).
Report Check-InThe whole malecón is now a no parking zone, so you can't park anywhere here. not sure about a tent.
Report Check-InWe tent camped on the shore, a bit to the right down the dirt road that circles the lake across from a hotel. No one bothered us. There’s room for cars. Good Bitel signal. The park in town on the shore is beautiful and a great place to work virtually or do exercise!
Report Check-InWe arrived after dark and just parked in front of the first restaurants next to the trees (on the other side of the fence is a grassy area but a bit uneven - you probably could squeeze a tent in). The restaurants were closed, so not many people around. It's a friendly community and no one bothered us.
The road in is dirt but easy for any vehicle.
Lovely lakeside views in the morning.
Just like the nearby place, but bit further away from the restaurants and inhabited homes (the shore on this side is not wild at all). It's a bit windy. I guess one could tent camp on the shore or in nearby park with large spots of levelish grass.
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