We know it's been a while since your stay at Inkaterra Machu Picchu, but we want to let you know that we are thinking of you. So, as our way to start keeping in touch, we are happy to share with you the latest buzz from Peru's iconic destinations - more recognitions and rewarding getaways.
Enjoy the read as we look forward to welcoming you back or your family and friends at our Inkaterra hotels soon!
 
 
Orchids at Inkaterra Machu Picchu launch
at Royal College of Physicians London
Inkaterra's latest publication, "Orchids in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel" was launched last October 20 at the Royal College of Physicians in London, by Jose Koechlin, Inkaterra President together with renowned orchid expert Dr Henry Oakeley, Research Associate in Orchid Science at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens.
 
More than just overnight at World's Best
Awarded Top 100 Hotels
Voted Top 100 Hotels for 2008 by Travel + Leisure, Inkaterra Machu Picchu offers guests an opportunity to make the most of their visit to Machu Picchu. Some travel hot spots are perfect for a quick overnight stay, others are better suited to two. At Inkaterra Machu Picchu Hotel, you need at least three days…
 
Unu Spa named World's Best Eco Spa by Concierge & 101 Best Spas in the World by Tatler U.K.
Unu Spa is a unique, 100% carbon neutral Andean spa concept amidst of the ecological reserve of Machu Picchu.
 
Marc Yeterian new Resident Manager
of Inkaterra Machu Picchu
Marc Yeterian, the former Operations Manager of a luxury yachting company in French Polynesia, has been appointed Resident Manager of Inkaterra Machu Picchu, announced Jose Koechlin, Inkaterra President and CEO.
 
Preserving, Protecting and Promoting Peru
 
Inkaterra, Peruvian Eco-pioneer
In 1975, Inkaterra opened a lodge for scientists who came to study Peru's rainforest, long before eco-tourism was trendy. Inkaterra's proud legacy of conservation, social responsibility and geo tourism has created an international model, recognized by the World Bank and the United Nations.
 
Spectacled Bear Rescue Project
The Inka Terra Association (ITA) and the Peruvian National Institute of Natural Resources (INRENA) manage the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Spectacled Bear Project, an effort designed to recover bears that have been negatively affected by human impact, and reintroduce them into their natural habitat.
 
Nature Photo of the Month Contest
Inkaterra announces the Photo of the Month Contest, open to all travelers and staff of Inkaterra with the theme focusing on nature, culture, environment and conservation. All Inkaterra staff and guests of Inkaterra Machu Picchu, Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica, Inkaterra La Casona or Inkaterra Experiences journeys may submit their most superb snapshot with a brief description of what it made the photo entry memorable.
 
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BIRD WATCHING ITINERARY
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  CHECK OUT OUR NEWLY OPENED INKATERRA LA CASONA CUSCO
AND PLAN YOUR CUSCO GETAWAY
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What the press is buzzing about Inkaterra Machu Picchu
 
  From April to September 2008  
     
     
  Concierge.Com
September 2008
“World’s Best Eco Spas”



"The Unu Spa at Inkaterra addresses earthly problems as it tends to its visitors’ souls. The 12 forested acres plays host to more than 160 species of birds, one of the world’s most extensive collection of orchids and all botanicals used for Unu’s Spa treatments".
 
     
     
  Tatler, UK
September 2008
Spa Guide 2008
“Top 101 Spas in the World”


"The Unu Spa makes the Machu Picchu trek entirely bearable, more than that – triumphant. The Spa only uses local organic product like mint, mountain lemon and those orchids…sweat it out before a final massage with coca cream".
 
     
     
  Travel + Leisure
August 2008
“WBA Top 100 Hotels”



"World’s Best Award Winner for Top 100 Hotels of the World 2008 and Top 25 Hotels of Latin America".
 
     
     
  Virtuouso Life
May June 2008
“Stonewalling History”



"The orchid garden and environmental stewardship are a big part of Inkaterra which was launched by Jose Koechlin who has spent more than 30 years spearheading conservation program throughout Peru".
 
     
     
  Orchid Digest
July August September 2008, Orquideas in Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

"Orquideas is meant as a celebration, a spectacular presentation volume and deserves the full royal treatment. Certainly one of the largest groups that will buy and savor this book are tourists that want to remember the special experience of Machu Picchu".
 
     
     
  American Way
April 2008
“Hotels that rejuvenate- body and mind”


"Essence of lemon tree permeates Inkaterra’s 12 acre grounds, around which you can spot wild orchids and hummingbirds. The secluded whitewashed cottages are placed among exuberant foliage, pathways and delicate waterfalls for ultimate privacy".
 
     
     
  You may see more press features at our website, www.inkaterra.com/en/machu-picchu/press-reviews