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Quiro's Valley House - Madre de Dios
9.7 53 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
A$52/nighttotal: A$624 (12 )

Quiro's Valley House

1 2
apartment , Ollantaytambo
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house is situated in the tranquil Rumira community, approximately 1.6km from Ollantaytambo town and 2.4km from the train station, offering easy access to the Sacred Valley's attractions.
The property sleeps four guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, and stunning mountain views, perfect for a relaxing family getaway or exploring the nearby Inca ruins.
Una Joya En El Corazón Del Valle * Casa Capuli * - Madre de Dios
9.8 94 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 18/10
A$124/nighttotal: A$496 (4 )

Una Joya En El Corazón Del Valle * Casa Capuli *

3 1
apartment , Calca
This three-bedroom villa is situated in the Capuli Condominium in Calca, just a short distance from the town centre and within easy reach of the Sacred Valley. The property boasts a private swimming pool, a garden, and parking, ideal for families seeking a comfortable and spacious retreat.
Perfect Rest In Urubamba - Madre de Dios
Madre de Dios
03/09 – 10/09
A$53/nighttotal: A$371 (7 )

Perfect Rest In Urubamba

1 4
apartment , Urubamba
Perfect Rest in Urubamba is a one-bedroom flat located in Urubamba, a mere 8-minute walk from Saint Peter Church and approximately 46.5 kilometres from Wanchaq Train Station and the Inka Museum.
This accommodation offers complimentary Wi-Fi, free private parking, and a fully equipped kitchen, with capacity for up to seven guests.
Casa Acogedora Con Chimenea Y Vistas Al Valle - Madre de Dios
9.7 31 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
A$52/nighttotal: A$624 (12 )

Casa Acogedora Con Chimenea Y Vistas Al Valle

1 2
apartment , Calca
This Calca cottage, situated in Arin in the Sacred Valley, Peru, is 16km from Calca and 32km from Urubamba, offering spectacular views of the Arin waterfall and Apu Pitusiray mountain.
The self-catering property sleeps four in one bedroom with one bathroom, and features a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, private patio, shared garden with hammocks, and a children’s play area with a wooden playhouse, swings and a slide; free parking is available.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Madre de Dios

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    For landmarks in Madre de Dios, Peru, you absolutely have to see the Tambopata National Reserve, renowned for its incredible biodiversity. Within the reserve, you'll find the amazing Collpa de Guacamayos (Macaw Clay Lick), where hundreds of macaws gather. Another must-see is the Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, though a significant portion lies outside Madre de Dios. Closer to Puerto Maldonado, the city's main hub, the Sandoval Lake is a popular spot for wildlife viewing, particularly giant otters.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Madre de Dios?

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Madre de Dios, Peru?

    A typical itinerary might involve three to four days. Start in Puerto Maldonado, then head to the Tambopata National Reserve for a day or two of jungle trekking and wildlife spotting, perhaps including a visit to the macaw clay lick. A boat trip on the Madre de Dios River, perhaps incorporating a stay at a lodge along the riverbanks, is also highly recommended. Consider extending your trip to include a visit to Sandoval Lake for more wildlife encounters, if time allows.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Madre de Dios?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Madre de Dios, Atoq San Blas Hotel, Hotel Rumi Punku and Tierra Viva Cusco Centro are the most popular ones.

  • What is the best time to visit Madre de Dios, Peru?

    The dry season, from April to October, is generally considered the best time to visit Madre de Dios, Peru, for wildlife viewing and jungle trekking. The weather is less rainy, and the trails are more accessible. However, it's also the peak tourist season, so expect higher prices.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Madre de Dios?

  • What popular festivals can you find in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Madre de Dios doesn't have widely known international festivals specific to the region. However, Peruvian national holidays, such as Independence Day (28th July), are celebrated throughout the country, including in Madre de Dios, often with local variations and celebrations.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Madre de Dios?

  • What traditional local food should you try in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    In Madre de Dios, you should try the regional variations of Peruvian classics. Juane, a traditional rice dish wrapped in bijao leaves, is often found. Also, look for fresh river fish, prepared in various ways, reflecting the region's proximity to the Amazon River. Many restaurants offer a range of Amazonian cuisine, often featuring local ingredients like plantains and exotic fruits.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Madre de Dios?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Madre de Dios are Sonesta Hotel Cusco, Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel and Hilton Garden Inn Cusco.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    While many areas are accessible, some remote jungle trails and smaller communities offer a more secluded experience. It's best to arrange guided tours to these locations as they may require local expertise for navigation and safety. Inquire with local tour operators for options beyond the main tourist areas.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Madre de Dios?

  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Staying at locally-owned lodges or eco-lodges often provides opportunities to interact with local communities. Participating in community-based tourism initiatives, where you contribute directly to local economies, is another excellent way to engage with the culture. Guided tours that include visits to local villages can also offer opportunities to learn about their traditions.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Madre de Dios has a tropical climate, with high humidity and temperatures year-round. The rainy season (November-March) brings significant rainfall and potential flooding. Natural risks include insects (mosquitoes, carrying malaria and other diseases), wildlife encounters (some animals can be dangerous), and the possibility of river accidents. Appropriate clothing, insect repellent, and malaria prophylaxis are advised. It's always best to use reputable tour operators for jungle excursions.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for hot and humid conditions. Long sleeves and trousers are helpful for insect protection. Good walking shoes are essential for jungle trekking. Don't forget insect repellent (high DEET concentration recommended), sunscreen, a hat, and rain gear. A first-aid kit is also advisable, and it's wise to check with your doctor about necessary vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis.

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