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Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu

Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu, Peru

Our Lodge

Our Rooms

Standard Room Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley

Standard Room

44 Standard Rooms (430 feet²) with views to the corn plantations and mountains surrounding the valley.

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Suite Room Explora Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley

Suite Room

6 suites (570 feet²) with views to the corn plantations and mountains surrounding the valley.

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Lodge & Services

Our rooms

Our rooms

We believe luxury means having what is necessary for an incredible experience, like a cozy atmosphere. That’s why each room in our lodges is a place to rest and recharge in remote areas. They are designed to provide silence, privacy, and space, giving you deep rest after exploring all day.

Architecture

Architecture

Explora is located in one of the region’s most remote ancient corn plantations close to the Urquillos village. It is designed in line with its surroundings, generating a dialogue with the high Andean mountains around the valley, as well as the surrounding plantations that are still today being harvested by townspeople. Discover our lodge in this virtual tour.

Our Cuisine

Our Cuisine

The gastronomic experience in Explora in the Sacred Valley of the incas was developed exclusively by the renowned Peruvian chef Virgilio Martínez, owner of the world’s number one restaurant in the world, according to The World’s Best Restaurants 2023 ranking.

Our cuisine is inspired by the Andes and its diversity of products, ingredients and traditions. Through it, we want each of our travelers to deeply connect with the territory we inhabit and live a unique gastronomic experience in the Valley.

Our Spa

Our Spa

The hard work by restoration experts, jointly with the Archaeology Institute of Peru, successfully managed to preserve the cultural and ancient heritage of this region, transforming this house into a museum where travelers can recharge energies after a day of exploration.
Located opposite to the main building in the hacienda where the hotel is sited, the Pumacahua Bath House catches the eye immediately. It is clear for anyone that this brilliantly preserved colonial house has its own history to be revealed.