VIA FERRATA CLIMBING & ZIPLINING IN THE SACRED VALLEY: AN ADRENALINE-FILLED DAY TRIP FROM CUSCO

VIA FERRATA CLIMBING & ZIPLINING IN THE SACRED VALLEY: AN ADRENALINE-FILLED DAY TRIP FROM CUSCO

About 90 minutes north of Cusco in the shadow of the Peruvian Andes, the lush Urubamba Valley once formed the heart of the Incan empire and was an important agricultural area supplying food for the surrounding regions. Now, this approximately 100km-long valley is home to some of Peru’s most impressive ruins outside of Machu Picchu and is considered an essential day trip for visitors to Cusco.

Thousands flock to archaeological sites and historic towns like Moray and Ollantaytambo each day (as I did last time I was in Cusco), but this time I was seeking a totally different kind of adventure— climbing high over the Sacred Valley for an incredible condor’s view of the stunning landscape before soaring down to the valley floor on a series of exhilarating zip lines. I recently joined the Natura Vive and SkyLodge team for a thrilling day in the mountains, and I left thoroughly convinced that this is the single most exciting way to experience the Sacred Valley.

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OFF A CLIFF – SKYLODGE ADVENTURE SUITES, SACRED VALLEY, PERU

THE STAY Incan ruins aren’t the only things to marvel at in the Sacred Valley: the Skylodge Adventure Suites are also breathtaking. These aluminium-polycarbonate pods cling to the side of a cliff 400 metres above the valley floor. To reach them, don a harness and hard hat and make your way along a via ferrata route of metal steps and aluminium wires. Less adventurous guests have the option of hiking to the pods.

THE EXPERIENCE The pods are quite basic – there are beds, a no-frills toilet cubicle but no shower – but those dazzling views across the valley are priceless. Four-course dinners are served in a separate dining pod. Fuel up with a breakfast of eggs, toast and granola before heading back down to earth.

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The perfect place for Nature’s Lovers


Peru is the land of mountains. The Sacred Valley (La Valle Sagrada), in particular, is the place where nature has all is power. In Peru, everything is strongly connected to the earth and culture is so strong that every visitors became part of this reality by the time of the departure.

They said that mountains are alive: for this reason, mountains are seen as divinities and natives spend most of their time contemplating them.

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SKYLODGE ADVENTURE SUITES: HOTEL COLGANTE A 400 METROS DE ALTURA


¿Alguna vez soñaste despertar, hacer una rutina o dormir, casi casi, en el aire? Si alguna vez imaginaste todo ello, ahora ya es posible. Natura Vive cumple tu sueño y te hace vivir unos momentos de adrenalina en su servicio Skylodge Adventure Suites.

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Quirky hotels to vist around the world


When travelling away from home, whether for work or a holiday, the thought of staying in hotels with identical styles can be a bore, and it might decrease your hopes of having a good holiday.

Most hotels have the classic, modern appearance in various tones, and quirky hotels shift the narrative on what a hotel should look like – providing guests with a special experience during their stay.

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Skylodge Adventure Suites entre los restaurantes alucinantes para una aventura de turismo gastronómico


Para empezar, hay que decir que, como es evidente, no es una opción barata. Pero estamos hablando de experiencias únicas, difícilmente repetibles. El Skylodge Adventure Suites es un hotel formado por cápsulas de policarbonato transparentes que se aferran a la ladera de una montaña a 400 (y pico) metros de altura. Se inauguró en 2013.

Como es lógico, no es fácil llegar. Hay que escalar, atravesar un puente colgante y utilizar unas tirolinas. Eso sí, siempre llevas un guía pegado a la espalda. Es muy seguro. Cuenta con un restaurante perfectamente equipado: la cocina funciona con energía solar –y está incrustada en la roca- y sirven un excelente desayuno y comida o cena de cuatro platos acompañado de vino, e incluso hay algún plato vegetariano. Un lujo, vamos. Y si tienes la suerte de tener un día despejado, las vistas del Valle Sagrado de los Incas son una pasada ; luego, por la noche, infinidad de estrellas iluminan el cielo abierto.

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