Condo 127 Building 4

Tastefully and newly remodeled, this end unit has extra windows to capture all the light.
This vacation condo lodging is located in Building 4, in the lower level, just up the hill from the Children's Center. Kandahar guests enjoy numerous amenities as well.
Condo #127 sleeps 6, with 1 king bed, 1 queen and one queen-size sleeper sofa.
Condo #127 is a two-bedroom, two-bath, ski-in/ski-out condominium with fully equipped kitchen, down to the crock pot and in-room coffee, high speed wireless internet, and satellite television. Cozy up to your wood burning fireplace in the winter, and enjoy star-filled nights on your private balcony in the summer, and year-round. Movies and games are available on VHS and DVD.
All paper products, linens, towels and kitchen and bathroom soaps are supplied, as are firewood and firewood starter logs. Housekeeping service is available for an additional fee.
Don't forget, if you are driving up in the winter you will need a 4-wheel drive vehicle to negotiate the roads and park on the mountain. For those who opt for 2-wheel drive, the Kandahar offers a shuttle service from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. from the ski area parking lot. We will help you carry luggage and supplies from the shuttle van to your unit.
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Kandahar Condominiums
Taos Ski Valley, NM 87525
(575) 776-2226
(800) 756-2226
Email The Kandahar
Did You Know?
The Taos Ski Valley gets an average of more than 300 inches of snow each winter!
"We had the best ski vacation ever in Taos Ski Valley! We skied right out the door each day, and came back tired and ready to relax. The powder was new and deep, and the condo was cozy and comfortable. Thanks to everyone at the Kandahar, see you again next year!" ~ Shane & Martina McCaller and family, Monroe, CT

Northern New Mexico enjoys an average of 300 sunny days every year!
Taos Ski Valley is the highest municipality in the US, at an elevation of 9,207 feet, and reaching elevations of 12,581 feet.
Did You Know?
The Ski School at Taos Ski Valley is the highest rated in America.

Named for American frontiersman Kit Carson, The Carson National Forest comprises 1.5 million acres, with elevations from 6,000 ft to 13,161 ft.
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