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| Fundo San José Eco-Lodge Hotel - Chanchamayo - Peru |
| maandag, 23 januari 2012 15:05 |
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A few minutes of La Merced, capital of the Chanchamayo District, in the High Jungle of Junín Province, we can encounter a comfortable lodging, located in one of the most privileged landscapes of Peru.
An ancient house converted into a refuge, boarded by virginal forests and fields of orange groves. In this place, the traveler can enjoy the wonderful nature and share the daily life of an Italian immigrant family, who arrived at the end of the 19th century, in this ample and plenteous nook of our Central Selva.
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