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Trekkers bed down at one of two rudimentary options.
Hostal Los Andenes
(San
Pedro s/n; r per person with/without hot water S15/10)
has utmost basic rooms with
shared bathrooms and warm wool blankets and is pretty much the town's only spot for a
bite to eat. Travelers congregate in the small room over set meals for S5 to S12 and pre-
tend to be entertained by a flat-screen TV showing loads of DVDs. There is no phone for
reservations - you'll need to call the village's public telephone: 83-0785. The other
choice is the even more basic
Hospedaje Santa Rosa
( 94-338-0659; Bolognesi s/n; r
per person S6),
with shared baths and a sweet owner named Igima.
Turismo Nazario
( 82-4431; Grau s/n)
departs Huaraz for Llamac (S25, 4½ hours)
via Chiquián (S15, two hours) at 5am daily, returning from Llamac at 11:30am.
Trans-
portes San Bartolome
( 83-0827; Bolognesi s/n)
heads to Chiquián at the same time
in a rougher but cheaper bus (S6 plus S2 for luggage).