The warmth of a chimney, the twin/king beds with baby alpaca blanket, handmade wool coverlets, 100% Pima cotton sheets, down duvet and hypoallergenic pillows, guarantee the traveller’s pleasant rest after excursions within the property and its surroundings. At Urubamba Owners Quarters can enjoy a large living room to dine privately, fulllength mirror and a colonial style wardrobe. Spacious bathroom equipped with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences bathrobes and slippers.
Suite + 2 Superior (190m2 / 2,045 Sq. ft.)
A spacious duplex room to enjoy the Sacred Valley of the Incas in private. The house’s upper part has a privileged panoramic view of the imposing green mountains and the fields surrounding the property.
Suite + Superior (100m2 / 1,076 Sq. ft.)
Two spacious rooms connected by terrace, to enjoy the panoramic view of the imposing green mountains and the fields surrounding the property.
(64 – 89 m2. / 689 – 958 Sq. ft.)
The contemporary hacienda style and the essence of Andean culture inspire the design of this large and warm room, with a chimney, terrace and panoramic view to fully appreciate the Mountains and the fields surrounding the property. The Urubamba Suite includes twin/king beds, sofa bed, 100% Pima cotton sheets, baby alpaca blanket, handmade wool coverlets, down duvet and hypoallergenic pillows, full-length mirror and closet. It has a spacious living room and dining area to dine privately. Spacious bathroom equipped with heated towel rail, pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers.
(46 m2. / 495 Sq. ft.)
Welcoming guests to enjoy the serenity of open space, this large and warm room has terrace and panoramic view to enjoy the imposing mountains. The Urubamba Junior Suite includes twin/king beds, 100% Pima cotton sheets, down duvet and hypoallergenic pillows, full-length mirror, a small dining area to have breakfast and a colonial style wardrobe. Spacious bathroom with heated towel rail, pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers.
(45 m2. / 484 Sq. ft.)
Spacious independent Casitas with a chimney and terrace with panoramic view. Includes 2 twin/king beds, 100% pima cotton sheets, down duvet, hypoallergenic pillows and handmade wool coverlets, a colonial style wardrobe, full-length mirror plus an inviting dining area for two. Spacious bathroom with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, full length mirror, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers.
(24 – 32 m2. / 258 – 344 Sq. ft.)
The surrounding mountains and harvest fields are fully appreciated from this spacious room with terrace and panoramic view to enjoy the imposing mountains. It is equipped with king or two twin beds, 100% pima cotton sheets, 4 feather pillows, 2 hypoallergenic pillows and down duvet. The Urubamba Superior Deluxe has a living room, a dining area, closet, full-length mirror and colonial style wardrobe. Bathroom with heated towel rail, pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers.
Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba is a contemporary hacienda-style hotel in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, in-between Cusco and Machu Picchu. Immersed in the countryside in a gorgeous area, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba spans approximately 100 acres surrounded by imposing green mountains.
All rooms in the Casa Hacienda and stand-alone luxury casitas feature breathtaking views of the valley, immersing guests in open space, serenity and relaxing solitude. Architecture and interiors are inspired on the area’s cultural history, with colonial furniture, authentic Inca masks and handcrafted woodwork that add to the hacienda’s local charm.
An Earth to Table concept is operated with a 10-acre organic plantation where guests are welcome to pick their own produce. Carbon-free crops such as quinoa, Urubamba giant corn, medicinal herbs and a variety of potatoes are farmed with traditional hand tools and oxen, as done centuries ago.
At the national level, there are 43.5% of children suffering from malnutrition. Only in Cusco, 57.4% of infants suffer from this disease, which is a rather alarming figure since it is the second largest region in Peru with chronic child malnutrition and anemia.Within the Cusco region, the provinces that present high rates of anemia are:
Paucartambo (65.9%), Quispicanchis (65.1%), Cusco (62.6%), Acomayo (61.5%), Espinar (61.5%) and Chumbivilcas (60.9% ).