Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba

Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba’s location in the Sacred Valley makes it an ideal place to acclimatise to the altitude, as well as to explore the Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo.

A contemporary take on the traditional hacienda, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba sits on 100 verdant acres in between Cusco and Machu Picchu. Its location in the relatively low-lying Sacred Valley makes it an ideal place to acclimatise to the altitude, as well as being a great base to explore the Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo.

The generous rooms and suites at Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba are bathed in natural light, and feature breathtaking views of the serene surrounding landscape. Interiors are inspired by local culture, with authentic Inca masks on the walls and bright hand-woven fabrics used to add a dash of colour to the rustic stone, timber and tile accommodations.

At the heart of this Inkaterra is a central restaurant, which crafts Andean-style meals from regional ingredients and produce grown on the property’s own organic farm. There is also an intimate bar, where wines and a variety of piscos can be enjoyed. A number of local guided excursions are included during your stay, including farm walks, bird-watching and stargazing. Further afield, the sprawling Ollantaytambo Archaeological Complex is well worth a visit, as is the “living Inca town” which shares its name.

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How to get to Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba

Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba is located approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes northwest of Cusco.

Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba Highlights

  • A contemporary, upscale hacienda set on 100 exclusive acres
  • Conveniently positioned in between Cusco and Machu Picchu
  • Luxe guestrooms with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape
  • Delightful Andean cuisine crafted from locally sourced or homegrown produce
  • Explore the ruins at nearby Ollantaytambo or enjoy stargazing

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The following tours are private, independent and can be easily customised to suit your personal travelling requirements. Please contact us to begin designing your personalised Peru experience.

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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