Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado

The Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is set beside the rushing Urubamba River close to Inca archaeological sites such as found at Ollantaytambo.

Set in beautifully lush gardens beside the rushing Urubamba River, the tranquil Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is built to resemble a traditional Andean village. At a lower altitude than Cusco, it’s a perfect place to get acclimatised to the altitude, to experience life in rural Peru and explore interesting Inca archaeological sites such as found at Ollantaytambo.

Accommodation at the Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is in 21 bright, spacious rooms or in two private, standalone villas. Huge windows fill living areas with natural light, whilst pops of colour in the form of hand-woven throws and cushions enliven the serene stone-and-timber spaces. Inviting terraces draw guests outside, whilst there are no TVs (unless you insist) to detract from the outdoors.

Meals at the Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado are inspired by seasonal Andean ingredients, with much produce grown on the property. There is also an atmospheric bar, a serene day spa with a stunning indoor/outdoor hot tub as well as an inviting outdoor swimming pool. A private train station where the fabled Belmond Hiram Bingham train stops completes this hotel’s luxe offerings.

Location

How to get to Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado

The Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is just outside the town of Urubamba, approximately 60km (1hr 20 mins’ drive) northwest of Cusco.  

Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado Highlights

  • A luxurious hotel set on the Urubamba River’s lush banks
  • Styled to resemble a traditional Andean village
  • With attractive, spacious rooms filled with natural light
  • Sample classic Andean cuisine crafted with local, seasonal ingredients
  • Explore archaeological sites such as the terraces and temples at Ollantaytambo

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Peru Tours Overview

Why Peru: Peru is a spectacular destination of ancient Inca ruins, stunning Spanish colonial architecture, snow-covered mountains and lush Amazon jungle teeming with incredible fauna and flora.

When to Go: Peru’s climate varies considerably by region and altitude. The best time for trekking is Jun – Sep, when days are sunny but nights are cold. The Inca trail is closed during the wettest month of February; however you can still visit Machu Picchu by train during this time. As one moves up into the mountains from the coast, night-time temperatures become colder. The eastern slope of the Andes, which includes the Amazon basin, experiences very heavy rainfall during the wet season, so the best time to visit this region would be Apr – Oct.

Combine With: A trip to Peru is easily combined with Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Patagonia or Brazil. Alternatively, you could visit  Central America.

Getting There: Lima has direct flights to and from cities all over South America.

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