
Las Qolqas
Naturally con-tented
Mystic Andes Mountains
The African safari tents of Las Qolqas look just as at home in Peru’s Sacred Valley as on the savannah – chosen specifically by the eco-conscious team to not only blend with the soaring Andean backdrop, but to totally immerse guests within their garden-wrapped, mountain-cradled surroundings. Hummingbirds flit between the native flowers tents are named after, and condors nest on the cliff above the glass-topped wellness dome, where uplifting yoga classes help stretch out hike-weary muscles. Throw in an organic greenhouse restaurant and riverside spa, and for all in-tents and purposes you’ve struck Inca gold.
Facilities
Habitaciones
16 standalone tented lodges.
Checkout
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 1pm.
Más detalles
Rates include a breakfast spread of seasonal, home-grown produce from the organic gardens (freshly-made fruit bowls, juices and jams), plus à la carte options like Peruvian pancakes and eggs. Vegan and vegetarian options are also available.
Also
Many of the tents have ramp access and no-step showers, plus extra-wide clearance on the lodge doors for wheelchair-users.
Hotel Closed
The property is open between 1 March and 31 January each year, closing for annual maintenance during February.
Acceso gratis a internet
Lavandería
Restaurante en el hotel
Servicio de habitaciones
Spa
At the Hotel
Botanical gardens, organic vegetable garden, fire pit, sauna, outdoor onsen, geodesic wellness dome, lounge, boutique, charged laundry service, and free WiFi. In rooms: private terrace, wood-burning stove (in twin and family tents), electric heater, minibar stocked with organic, local produce, herbal tea-making kit, flashlight, and eco-friendly Anyah bath products.
Our Favourite Rooms
Each tented lodge is surrounded by a different type of native flower, which gives your room its name (and unique aroma). As the sacred flower of the Incas and national plant of Peru, the cantuta-covered lodge is a strong choice if you’re visiting during spring (September to November), when its bright pink flowers are in bloom. There’s an African safari-style feel to every lodge, but especially in the upper bedroom of the Group Tents where you can sleep directly beneath the canvas.
Spa
Drawing on ancient healing rituals of Andean medicine, the tented spa (open daily between 10am and 6.30pm) at Las Qolqas stands on the banks of Patacancha River – which means the Peruvian-inspired treatments are set to the soothing soundtrack of running water. This riverside setting has inspired the 60-minute hydrotherapy circuit, starting in the barrel sauna, followed by a mineral-rich soak in the outdoor onsen, before a refreshing cleanse in the wood-panelled Spanish shower (with overhead mountain views). The massage menu is extensive, varying from Shiatsu and Thai techniques to hot stones – and the list of Andean beauty and hydration treatments is equally impressive. Local, all-natural ingredients like Maras salt, quinoa powder, honey, Quillabamba coffee beans, and coca leaves form the base of medicinal pastes, body wraps, and exfoliating scrubs – which will give your skin an Incan-descent glow. Yoga and meditation classes take place in the sustainably-constructed, glass-roof geodesic dome, which is flooded with natural light (or twinkling stars by night). The majestic Apu Pututuyuc rises 800 meters above the dome, a rugged cliff which is home to nesting condors that swoop above your wellness sessions – and the mountain air is filled with sweet scents of chamomile, Andean mint, and rosemary from the surrounding aromatic gardens and fruit orchards.
Packing Tips
Focus more on your footwear for this trip – trekking boots should be sturdy yet lightweight, and ideally waterproof. You’ll also want to save some space in your suitcase for some handwoven textiles made by local Patacancha artisans, available to purchase from the hotel’s boutique.
Also
With all the Andean hiking, your step count will be through the roof here. Soothe weary muscles with a post-trek foot reflexology session from the comfort of your tent’s private terrace.
Niños
The two-bedroom Family Tents are ideal if you’re traveling with little ones; larger families can spread out across two floors in the Group Tents which sleep up to eight.
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Food & Drink
Top Table
The outdoor picnic-style tables and circular benches give you a three-sixty view of the surrounding mountains.
Código de vestimenta
Something down-to-earth (because you might be picking your way through the gardens beforehand).
Hotel Restaurant
The greenhouse backdrop of Pututu restaurant (named after the Inca conch shell which sounded the sacred call to Pachamama, or ‘Mother Earth’) sets the tone for the organic, homegrown dishes picked and prepared by chef Linder Padilla and his team – with some help from the diners, who are invited to gather produce from the hotel gardens and within the greenhouse itself for their own earth-to-table plates. Garden-grown ingredients are topped up with fresh finds from local markets, resulting in a wholesome, seasonally-changing menu. Think pink trout ceviche tossed in lime juice, chili, cilantro, and toasted Andean corn kernels, and signature desserts like the aguaymanto cheesecake (a fruity, creamy treat flavored with golden gooseberries).
Hotel Bar
The wood-panelled Pututu bar (open daily between 7am and 10pm) is exclusively stocked with Peruvian spirits, specializing in punchy local flavors. Pisco and aguaymanto sours (sprinkled with Las Qolqas’ flowers), chilled olluco wine, locally brewed beers and herbal teas all feature on the Urubamba-focused menu – and there’s a daily happy hour from 5pm to 7pm.
Last Orders
Breakfast is served from 7am until 10am; for lunch, it's 12.30pm until 3.30pm; rock up for dinner from 6.30pm until 9.30pm.
Room Service
Garden-to-tent dishes can be delivered to your lodge between 7am and 9pm.
Planes
Alejandro Velasco Astete International is the closest airport (two hours’ drive from the hotel), which is mostly served by domestic flights, contrary to its name. International arrivals can land in Lima, then take a direct flight to Cusco (in under 90-minutes). The hotel is happy to help with airport transfers for $50 one-way (for up to six passengers).
Trains
The hotel offers a free shuttle service to Ollantaytambo train station (the closest hub to Machu Picchu and starting point of the Inca Trail). There are regular daily departures to Aguas Calientes from Ollantaytambo with both Inca Rail and Peru Rail (aka the Machu Picchu train).
Automobiles
Tourists are generally advised to avoid getting behind the wheel in Peru (private taxis with experienced local drivers tend to be the safest and most reliable option). If you do decide to brave the mountain roads, opt for a four-wheel drive and make use of the hotel’s secure parking (free of charge).
Worth Getting Out of Bed For
The hotel’s outdoor onsen and wellness dome aside, soaking up Las Qolqas’ mystical setting mostly involves hiking and biking your way along rugged mountain trails. Half- and full-day treks to the Incan fortress of Pumamarca, the mystical Perolniyoc waterfall, Ollantaytambo’s Intipunku (‘sun gate’), and pink granite quarries of Cachiccata can be organised through the hotel (using their network of experienced local guides). Keen cyclists can book mountain-bike tours between Ollantaytambo (the 15th-century Inca fortress and archaeological center are worth stopping for) and the quaint town of Pacha, crossing the Inca bridge of Huayronccoyoqpampa over the Vilcanota river. Naturally, the spectacular Machu Picchu will be on your must-see list – the Unesco World Heritage Site can be visited in a day by train from the hotel. The lesser-known villages of Patacancha and Willoq are home to a colorful community of weavers, who still proudly wear their ancestral garb and are only too happy to share their ancient textile-making techniques with visitors. Ask the hotel about their freshly-prepared picnics, which can be provided on all tours and treks (the local team knows all the best stop-off points too).
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