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Gotca Falls

Gotca Andes Lodge

Gotca Andes Lodge
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About Gotca Falls
 


ABOUT GOTCA ANDES LODGE - in their own words:

LOCATION:
Gocta Lodge is located in the village of Cocachimba, the starting point of hikes to Gocta.

Access is easy, just 22 km from Pedro Ruiz, arrival point for buses from Tarapoto and Chiclayo, and 42 km from Chachapoyas, the colonial capital of the region.  It is a 2 hour drive from Jaen, the closest airport.

At an altitude of 1.800 meters, it enjoys a privileged spring weather.

In addition to one of the most spectacular views of Peru, Gocta Lodge enjoys an exceptional weather and strategic location, making it the ideal base camp for exploring the entire region of the Chachapoyas: Kuelap Leymebamba, Karajía.

ACCOMMODATIONS: click here for complete details
Its sixteen rooms and seven suites are spacious and comfortable. All of them have excellent views of the falls. Surrounded by tranquility, they allow the most absolute rest and relaxation. 

FACILITIES: The kitchen incorporates the best ingredients of this Andean region. Outside there is a swimming pool, large terraces where you can sunbathe and simply enjoy the incredible view.

ACTIVITIES - click here for details
In the Andes of Chachapoyas we find a perfect balance between archeology, nature and living cultures. Cloud forests are welcoming the fortified city of Kuelap or the villages of the Gran Vilaya. Impressive waterfalls slide down endless cliffs, like Gotca. And we find mausoleums like Revash or the Karajia sarcophasgus, unique in the whole continent. And we are always accompanied by the sensation of traveling to a region where we are pioneers, because tourism, which ends up invading everything,  has not landed here. Chachapoyas is, with all security, the best kept secret in Peru.