Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba
The lodge and its 24 outlying casitas are set on a hundred acres of land on a hillside overlooking the valley, with the green slopes of the mountains as a backdrop. It should go without saying by now that hotels like Inkaterra are as sustainable as they come — this one grows its produce via zero-carbon methods, using oxen and hand tools rather than industrial farming techniques.
It should also go without saying that extreme sustainability can comfortably coexist with top-flight luxury. The rooms are unpretentiously styled, paying their respects to local craftsmanship and decoration, and their comforts are discreet, though high-end — including heated floors, down duvets, modern electronics. And some luxuries are timeless: the view of the Andes from your private terrace, for instance.
The restaurant, with its “earth-to-table” concept, places you in touch with the land in a way few dining experiences can match, and as you’d expect, the hotel bar pours a more than suitable pisco sour. But what you’ll remember the most about the Hacienda Urubamba might not be the hotel itself so much as its surroundings — from here the hiking offers all the drama of the Inca Trail, without the crowds.
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