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    Sacred Valley, Peru

    Casa Puyuncuy

    Exclusive Luxury in a Private Sacred Valley Retreat

    Occupying a secluded corner of the Sacred Valley, this remarkable luxury property is the seldom-used private country estate of a wealthy Peruvian family. Casa Puyuncuy is only offered to guests on a very exclusive basis and is the perfect solution for the discerning traveler looking for tranquility in the midst of the often busy Sacred Valley and bustling Cusco.

    This luxury hideaway enjoys the most spectacular of settings: the main dining room is perched on a small cliff with views of the mountains. A magnificent main living room, decorated with valuable archaeological pieces and exuding the warmth of a central impressive fireplace, is also at your disposal. Three suite-style bungalows, each with a charming wooden stove and outstanding views, provide a total of five rooms which can accommodate up to 10 guests.

    Outside in five acres of beautiful, flower-filled gardens, you’ll find a wooden doll house that will enchant children and the estate’s orchard which, along with local produce from the Mollepata market, supplies much of the ingredients for the house’s home-made Peruvian and international dishes.

    A key feature of this haven is that it’s found at the same altitude as the Sacred Valley, providing guests with an easier acclimatization process that those coming from Cusco, and a great start or end to a journey to Machupicchu.

    Highlights

    Horseback riding

    High hikes

    Picnics

    Archaeological sites

    Andean lagoon visit

    NGO visit

    Yoga

    Main dining room

    Main living room

    Three suite-style bungalows

    Gardens

    Includes:

    Full board

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