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Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

In a beautiful area, famous for its terraced mountain slopes, wonderful waterfalls and stone paths, there is an Andean village from which you can easily reach the legendary fortress of Machu Picchu (inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and recognized as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World). Thanks to its excellent location, the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel was described by Condé Nast Traveler magazine as a "garden of paradise". The exclusive facility from the Member of National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World group includes 0,12 ha of land. This is a great base for trips through the cloud forests around Machu Picchu to learn about their delicate ecosystem, including: 214 species of birds, including the golden-crowned quetzal and the Andean scalebird. It is worth visiting the hotel's ecological tea plantation and orchid garden (372 local species). The most exclusive villas overlook the lush garden and have a terrace with a shallow plunge pool. Their residents benefit from XNUMX-hour butler service. All rooms and apartments have been given a unique character, decorated with local crafts. At Café Inkaterra you can enjoy not only excellent Peruvian dishes with accents of contemporary cuisine, but also beautiful views of the Vilcanota River. The spa offers treatments combining classic therapies and regional mystical traditions. Extracts from local plants are used in the treatments, which guarantees true relaxation. It is worth visiting the Andean sauna. It was created by the hotel, uses heated river stones and delights with the aroma of eucalyptus.

Machu Picchu Pueblo, at an altitude of 2020 m above sea level, in a private reserve with an area of ​​5 hectares on the mountainside; 110 km from Cusco.

2 villas and 83 rooms and apartments − Suite Inkaterra, Suite, Jr. Suite Deluxe, Jr. Suite, Superior Deluxe, Superior.

dining room with bar, Café Inkaterra restaurant.

WiFi; trips around the area.

sightseeing walks, bird watching, exploring wildlife.

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