Stayed 2 nights here. Beautifully located on the hillside at the entrance to the Colca Canyon, with stunning views from many rooms of the surrounding volcanoes — including the smoking Sabancaya — and down into the canyon. A great base for hikes in and around the Colca Canyon (including to some Inca ruins) or for visiting the canyon itself and the Cruz del Cóndor viewpoint, where condor sightings are possible.||The terrace is wonderful for relaxing, reading, or simply gazing into the canyon. Drink prices are fair.||Rooms are very basic (no hairdryer, maybe available on request?), but overall full of charm — especially the main lodge, which has the cozy feel of a mountain retreat with a welcoming fireplace. We were particularly charmed by Tiago, the baby alpaca who was always hanging around us — absolutely adorable!||Breakfast was rather simple but fine. As there are no options for eating out, you probably find yourself with having unch and dinner there. Was once excellent, once good. Excellent, especially when served buffet-style — good variety and delicious flavors. The à la carte option was fine, but not as good as the buffets.||While the accommodation is quite simple overall, it’s clean, and the combination of its remote hillside location and genuine mountain-lodge atmosphere left a lasting impression. One of the most beautiful places we stayed during our trip. Because of the very basic...
Read moreThis place is a little gem in the Colca Canyon. We really enjoyed the hotel, its location and feel. We were the only ones staying there at the time - so we had it all to ourselves. The hotel is lovely made, and is next to a very old (not sure of age), stone house building onsite. The hotel is secure, and safe, and quiet. The views are tremendous. The wifi is only really available in the main reception area so its a bit limited in that regard.
We stayed with our family - 2 kids (13 and 11) and it was perfect for a family. If you are looking for something a bit quieter and with some village charm this is the place....
Read moreThis lovely lodge was part of our organised trip. The rooms are lovely and bright with a little heater which was needed when we visited. The grounds are really nice, mountain views and a resident llama grazing by day. This place is out of the any city or action, so after your evening meal highly recommend going out and doing some star gazing, they were wonderfully bright with no light pollution in the area. The meals are all buffet style but are freshly cooked and tasty. The extra charges for wine were really reasonable which was nice. The wi-fi was a bit patchy but whip cares when you’re somewhere...
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