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Casa Soñada En El Valle Sagrado De Los Incas - Madre de Dios
9.9 30 reviews
Madre de Dios
03/09 – 10/09
£60/nighttotal: £420 (7 )

Casa Soñada En El Valle Sagrado De Los Incas

1 4
apartment , Huycho
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom house in Huycho, Sacred Valley, offers excellent views of the valley landscape and convenient access to local attractions, though precise distances are unstated.
The property, sleeping up to six guests, includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a swimming pool, garden, parking, and boasts excellent user ratings for cleanliness, location and overall experience.
Tierra Bella - Casa De Campo - Madre de Dios
9.9 68 reviews
Madre de Dios
03/09 – 10/09
£102/nighttotal: £714 (7 )

Tierra Bella - Casa De Campo

1 4
house , Urubamba
Casa Tierra Bella is situated in Urubamba, a 105km drive from Cusco's main square and a 20km drive from Ollantaytambo train station, offering a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and user experience.
This spacious villa provides comfortable accommodation for up to 16 guests, with 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Casa Tierra Bella offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, garden, parking, a fully-equipped kitchen and a barbecue area, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
Hermosa Vista Casa De Campo Adobe Yucay Urubamba - Madre de Dios
10 35 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
£41/nighttotal: £492 (12 )

Hermosa Vista Casa De Campo Adobe Yucay Urubamba

1 2
apartment , Yucay
This apartment in Yucay, Urubamba, offers exclusive and tranquil accommodation close to the Yucay Archaeological Park and within a 10-minute walk to Inka agricultural terraces and mountain trails.
This family-friendly dwelling accommodates up to five guests with two bedrooms, a kitchen featuring a fridge, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a wood-burning fireplace, and a garden with parking, providing easy access to Sacred Valley attractions, dining, and shopping.
Confortable Y Amplia Habitación Privada Con Baño - Madre de Dios
9.5 46 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
£16/nighttotal: £192 (12 )

Confortable Y Amplia Habitación Privada Con Baño

1 2
gîte , Ollantaytambo
This Ollantaytambo cottage is conveniently located near the town's main square, the Ollantaytambo archaeological site, and local shops.
The self-catering property offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, plus on-site parking and laundry facilities; farm animals are present on the property.

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, you absolutely have to see the Tambopata National Reserve, renowned for its incredible biodiversity. Within the reserve, you'll find the amazing Parrot Clay Licks, a spectacular sight where hundreds of parrots gather. Another must-see is the Manu National Park, though a significant portion lies outside Madre de Dios, its border areas offer incredible wildlife viewing opportunities. In Puerto Maldonado itself, the city's main square, Plaza de Armas, is a good place to start exploring.
  • 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. Spend a day exploring Puerto Maldonado, perhaps visiting the local market and learning about the city's history. Then, dedicate at least two days to a jungle lodge in Tambopata National Reserve. Many lodges offer guided tours including jungle treks, wildlife spotting (caiman spotting at night is amazing!), and boat trips along the rivers. If you have more time, consider extending your stay to explore the more remote areas of Tambopata or even venture into the Manu National Park's buffer zone.
  • 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 recommended daily budget for Madre de Dios, Peru (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    Daily budgets vary greatly depending on your travel style. A budget traveller might manage on £50-£75 per day, including basic accommodation, local food, and some activities. Mid-range travellers could expect to spend £100-£150 per day for more comfortable lodging and a wider range of activities. Luxury travellers could easily spend over £200 per day, particularly if opting for high-end lodges and private tours.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Madre de Dios?

  • 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. The weather is warmer and drier, making it ideal for jungle trekking and wildlife viewing. However, bear in mind that this is also peak season, so book accommodation and tours well in advance.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Madre de Dios?

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

    Madre de Dios doesn't have hugely internationally renowned festivals specific to the region. However, many local festivities celebrate harvests and religious events throughout the year. It's best to check local listings closer to your travel dates to find out what might be happening during your visit.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Madre de Dios?

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

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

    You should definitely try the local variations of 'Juane', a traditional rice dish wrapped in bijao leaves and often containing chicken or pork. Also look out for 'tacacho con cecina', fried green plantains served with cured pork. Many restaurants will also offer fresh river fish, prepared in various ways.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Madre de Dios?

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

    While many areas are accessible only with experienced guides, some lesser-known spots within the Tambopata National Reserve offer unique experiences. Look into exploring some of the smaller, less-visited oxbow lakes for a more secluded wildlife viewing experience. However, always go with a reputable guide for safety.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Visiting the local markets in Puerto Maldonado is a great way to interact with locals. Many jungle lodges also work closely with local communities, offering opportunities to learn about their traditions and way of life through cultural exchanges or visits to nearby villages. Always be respectful and mindful of local customs.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Madre de Dios, Peru?

    Madre de Dios has a tropical climate, hot and humid year-round. The rainy season (November to March) brings heavy rainfall and increased river levels. Natural risks include insects (mosquitoes are prevalent, so pack repellent!), wildlife encounters (mostly harmless but be aware of your surroundings), and the potential for flash floods during the rainy season. Always follow your guide's instructions and heed any safety warnings.
  • 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. Insect repellent is essential, along with sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes. A raincoat or poncho is useful during the rainy season. Binoculars are a great addition for wildlife spotting. Consider bringing a small backpack for day trips.
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