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Travelers are most welcome to Peru as Inkaterra proudly announces the reopening of its hotels in December amid its 45th anniversary celebration.
Good news arrive soon after Peru resumed most transport operations, including international air travel. “It is with great enthusiasm that Inkaterra opens its doors once again, with thorough protocols to assure a safe and unforgettable experience”, declared founder and chief executive José Koechlin. “After months of lockdown, the world is anxious to set sail again, to regain freedom by reconnecting with the diversity of culture and nature abroad. Inkaterra fulfills this yearning, sharing authenticity with all our guests while encouraging a positive impact on the environment.”
Winner of the 2020 Global Vision Award and named the best hotel brand in South America by Travel + Leisure (American Express Group), Inkaterra has its properties established in some of Peru’s most mesmerizing sceneries – from the evergreen Amazon rainforest to the heights of Machu Picchu.
To plan your dream holidays across Peru, please contact us at directsales@inkaterra.com.
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FIND YOUR DREAM BEACH HOUSE AT INKATERRA CABO BLANCO CONDOMINIUM
One of the most iconic beach resorts in the world, Cabo Blanco is now at your reach with the Inkaterra Condominium, comprised by 110 lots with individual title – each of these privileged with a stunning view of the seaside, with essential services implemented and ready for construction. Inkaterra will also provide an exclusive service of regular maintenance for selected beach houses, under the concept of private villas.
Accomplishing an environment of authenticity, luxury and comfort, the Inkaterra Condominium bounds an elegant and efficient design inspired by local cultures and native materials, in harmony with natural surroundings. Celebrating the great diversity of the Peruvian North, the Inkaterra Condominium’s landscape design is defined by the great rock walls built around the compound, the sand dunes in the horizon, and the millenary fishing community that upholds a millenary tradition. The condominium nurtures mesquite trees and other species native to the tropical dry forest, restoring a unique ecosystem amid beach houses and common areas.
House owners will be granted with exclusive access to the Inkaterra Sail & Surf Club, with facilities to enjoy a vast array of beach sports and experiences, including scuba diving, sport fishing, kitesurf and surfing to explore world-class waves.
For further information on the Inkaterra Cabo Blanco Condominium, please reach us at fernandobertie@eya-reg.com.
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THE TELEGRAPH FEATURES
INKATERRA’S APPROACH TO ECOTOURISM
Renowned British newspaper The Daily Telegraph featured an article by José Koechlin, in which the Inkaterra founder predicts the future trends in the travel industry. The column also explains Inkaterra’s pioneering vision of ecotourism, with sustainability at the very core of its business model, and delves into the brand’s recent endeavors – from a sustainable landscape corridor to restore genetic connectivity in Madre de Dios, to championing Machu Picchu as the first carbon neutral Wonder of the World.
“Scientific research is the essence of our ethos, enabling us to design all our conservation strategies,” writes José Koechlin. “Biodiversity is the main source of inspiration for the vast array of experiences available in our properties, attracting such niche markets as birding, gastronomy, or academic tourism. Every travel experience, while being profitable, is modelled through the prism of conservation.”
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JOIN OUR WEBINAR ON
CARBON NEUTRAL TRAVEL
Inkaterra partners Green Initiative and Lima Tours to present Climate Action and Carbon Neutral Travel: The Case of Peru, a free webinar to address the global role and opportunities for the tourism industry regarding climate action and how carbon-neutral certification mechanisms work as well as how best to integrate carbon compensation into tourism offerings. Virginia Fernandez-Trapa from the United Nations World Tourism Organization, Francisco Dallmeier (Smithsonian Institution), Willy Legrand (HospitalityNet), and Inkaterra CEO José Koechlin will be among panelists.
Scheduled for Tuesday December 8 at 9:00am (Peru time), the event will compensate its own carbon footprint through carbon credits and the plantation of native trees in Madre de Dios, one of Earth’s greatest biodiversity hotspots. Click here for registration.
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