Relax by the fire at this cosy Andean cloud forest gem
The Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo hotel is an enchanting retreat nestled in Aguas Calientes, just steps away from the train station and beneath the mystical aura of Machu Picchu.
This deluxe boutique property, with its 82 spacious rooms, offers a fabulous range of accommodations in the misty cloud forest. Their colonial-style buildings, cobbled pathways, and jungle surroundings create a rustic chic ambiance that sets the stage for an unforgettable stay. Each of the elegant rooms, adorned with handsome Andean textiles, provides a flash of vibrant colour and garden views. The rustic casitas, outfitted with alpaca throws and Peruvian crafts, offer a comfortable escape, with superior deluxe and higher category room options featuring crackling log fires for added warmth.
Experience culinary delights at the Café Inkaterra restaurant, with impressive glass walls that offer stunning views of the mountains and the Urubamba River. Here, they serve a delectable array of international and Andean dishes. A special treat is the daily afternoon tea, a delightful tradition in the heart of the cloud forest.
Indulge your senses at the Unu spa, where a wide range of treatments awaits. Their unique Andean sauna, crafted from indigenous bamboo and fresh eucalyptus leaves, adds a special touch to your spa experience. From massages to reflexology and Andean hot stone therapy, Unu spa is a haven of relaxation.
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is set within an enchanting five-hectare cloud forest garden alongside the Vilcanota River. The reserve is home to the world's largest collection of native orchids and boasts an impressive concentration of birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies. Guided walks offer a fascinating exploration of the rich flora and fauna.

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When to go to Peru
Peru is a country that can be visited year-round, as it has a diverse climate and a range of activities to suit every season. Here's a short month-by-month guide to help you decide when to visit:
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June
June is an excellent month to visit Cusco and attend the Inti Raymi festival, which celebrates the Incan sun god Inti. This festival features colourful processions and ancient rituals, adding to the cultural richness of the experience.
Coastal Areas: Cool temperatures in Lima due to the influence of the cold Humboldt Current.
Highlands: One of the best months to visit Cusco and Machu Picchu, with minimal rainfall and comfortable temperatures during the day.
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