Argentina
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1.5km from centro / grassy lot / shaded / wood fired hot water / Small dirty pool. The bandwidth on the wifi was great but the connection was off and on (mostly off). The friendly owner said the satellites were often down. Recurring theme here; I had wrongly expected Argentina to have internet and hot water figured out.. According to our tourist map there are 2 other campsites west of town and just as close to the town square.. Routing: The drive from La Cumbre to Jesus Maria is a recommended drive through the central sierras. AR$30 per person.
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Small and relax campsite, green and clean bathrooms. Great showers for women, for men a bit less. Not 'completely run down' anymore + fast wifi working everywhere, you definitely can visit this camping. 900 pesos per person/night
Report Check-InNext to the dirt road. Place looks run down. Decided not to stay. Much better alternatives around, like San Pablo camping.
Report Check-In1.5km from centro / grassy lot / shaded / wood fired hot water / Small dirty pool. The bandwidth on the wifi was great but the connection was off and on (mostly off). The friendly owner said the satellites were often down. Recurring theme here; I had wrongly expected Argentina to have internet and hot water figured out.. According to our tourist map there are 2 other campsites west of town and just as close to the town square.. Routing: The drive from La Cumbre to Jesus Maria is a recommended drive through the central sierras.
AR$30 per person.
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