Looking to plan the ultimate trip to Peru but unsure where to begin? Inkaterra makes it simple. With properties across the country and immersive itineraries, Inkaterra helps turn a dream Peruvian journey into reality.
This year Inkaterra celebrates its 50th anniversary with special offers, promotions and curated experiences. Below is an overview of what each property has to offer.
Hacienda Concepcion © Mary Melnick
Hacienda Concepción
Nestled in the heart of the Tambopata rainforest, Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción provides a true jungle retreat. Guests stay in private cabanas and enjoy locally inspired meals plus a variety of excursions: canopy walks, canoe trips on Lake Sandoval, twilight river cruises, guided trail walks and visits to the on-site botanical garden. The property emphasizes sustainable, educational experiences that bring you closer to Amazonian wildlife and ecosystems.
Reserva Amazonica © Mary Melnick
Reserva Amazónica
Located a short boat ride downriver from Hacienda Concepción, Reserva Amazónica offers a more relaxed rainforest stay while providing many of the same activities and comforts. The property includes round-trip transfers, a welcome drink, three daily meals, cocktail hour and guided excursions. In celebration of Inkaterra’s 50th year, Reserva Amazónica is offering 50% off spa services for guests who stay three nights or longer.
Hacienda Urubamba © Mary Melnick
Hacienda Urubamba
In the Sacred Valley near Cusco, Hacienda Urubamba blends modern comfort with spectacular mountain scenery. Guests staying in private casitas can wake to sweeping valley views from their room or patio. The hotel offers a welcome drink, buffet breakfast, cocktail hours and a range of excursions, such as birdwatching, hiking the Chalia Huuasi trail and learning to make traditional chicha de jora (corn beer). For the 50th anniversary, Hacienda Urubamba also provides 50% off spa treatments when guests book a three-night stay.
Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel © Mary Melnick
Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
For those visiting Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel offers convenient proximity—about a five-minute walk from the train station and roughly ten minutes from the base where buses transport visitors partway up the mountain. Guests enjoy a welcome drink, à la carte dinners, buffet breakfast and daily tea time. On-site experiences include the Orchid Garden, nature and twilight walks, birdwatching and tea-making lessons. Additional personalized excursions and activities—such as guided Machu Picchu visits, cooking classes and wine cellar access—are available for an extra fee. To mark Inkaterra’s 50th anniversary, the hotel runs two year-round promotions: children under 12 stay and explore for free, and a third night is free when you book a two-night stay.
La Casona © Mary Melnick
La Casona
Located just steps from Cusco’s Main Square, La Casona is ideal for travelers who want to explore the city on foot. With only 11 suites, the property offers an intimate and tranquil experience. From here, guests can wander cobblestone streets, visit the Museum of Pre-Colombian Art, tour Cusco Cathedral, browse San Pedro Market and explore nearby Inca sites.
Guests may choose to stay at a single property or combine stays across multiple Inkaterra locations to experience the rainforest, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and historic Cusco in one trip. Each property focuses on authentic, educational experiences that highlight Peru’s natural beauty, culture and history. For assistance planning a customized itinerary, contact Inkaterra via their official channels.