The only lodge in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Ollantaytambo: The Living Inca Village
Ollantaytambo is a village in the Sacred Valley of southern Peru, located on the banks of the Urubamba River, nestled among snow-capped mountains. It is famous for the ruins of Ollantaytambo, an imposing Inca fortress with extensive stone terraces on the hillside.
Among the main sites of the complex are the enormous Temple of the Sun and the Princess's Baths fountain. The old town is laid out in an Inca-era grid pattern with cobblestone streets and adobe buildings.
Peru Quechua's Lodge & Tours
Peru Quechua's Lodge is located in the heart of the Sacred Valley - Ollantaytambo. Its rustic facilities, typical of the region, offer comfortable rooms with stunning views of the Ollantaytambo archaeological site, the valley, the surrounding mountains, and the Patacancha River. All rooms include a private bathroom with hot shower, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, and some also feature a minibar, safe, and heating. The lodge offers a 24-hour reception, a small garden, a shared lounge, a café, and free parking. A continental breakfast and a breakfast buffet are served every morning, all featuring seasonal fruits and local products.
History of Peru Quechua's Lodge & Tours
Edith was born and raised in the Sacred Valley of Peru. Stijn is the love of her life. Together, they run Quechua's Lodge and a unique tour operator in the Andes, in the town of Ollantaytambo, nestled between Machu Picchu and Cusco. Ollantaytambo is the best-preserved example of Inca urban planning, with charming cobblestone streets. Inhabited since the 13th century, it's a well-kept secret among Peruvians that Ollantaytambo, where Inca culture thrives, is the best place to stay when exploring Machu Picchu. From their lodge, Edith and Stijn offer local tours and excursions throughout Peru. They are not only passionate about sharing the local culture but also strive to contribute to the community. That's why Peru Quechua's Lodge was built using local materials.
