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Hacienda San Agustin De Callo

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About Hacienda San Agustin De Callo

A deeply historic hacienda with Incan roots & the epic wilderness of Cotopaxi to explore.
This storied Hacienda has lived many lifetimes. It began as an Inca Palace, constructed by one of the last emperors in the 15th century, and by 1921, it had been purchased by the revolutionary-turned-president, Gutierrez. It remains in his family to this day. The heritage is evident in the melee of architecture, ranging from Incan Imperial to Spanish colonial, and stunning wall paintings by Chilean artist, Manuel Araya, that fill every room. And, we cannot forget the astonishingly-beautiful landscapes that beg for adventure, as well as the snow-laden Cotopaxi volcano that towers over the montane forest and sprawling grasslands.
From $360 per person/per night
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The property

The dining room occupies one half of the surviving Inca palace and its volcanic stone walls provide a moody, intimate atmosphere for meals at the large table. Tuck into Ecuadorian and Mediterranean cuisine, all prepared with ingredients from the Hacienda farm and local markets. Next door, there is a more casual breakfast room, which offers a bevy of English-style dishes. Mosy down to the courtyard to visit the resident alpacas in the courtyard and enjoy strolls across the working farm.

The rooms

Each room is bespoke with colourful, painted walls, large fireplaces (some even feature in the bathroom) and rugged wooden furnishings. In the Inca House, there are five rooms (two suites have adjoining living rooms) with warm hues, beams across the ceilings and clawfoot bathtubs. Set apart from the main house, Callo Lodge is decorated in green and comes with a sitting room and kitchen. The private suites in Cotopaxi House enjoy incredible views of the surrounding mountains and a jacuzzi. Should you fancy it, in-room massages are also available.

Activities

There is endless adventure to be had at the Hacienda, ranging from horseback rides below Cotopaxi volcano and hikes into the birding and floral heaven of its surrounding reserves, to soaks in the bubbling Ilinizas hot springs. And for the ultimate view, make the trek to Cotopaxi's Refuge, which sits at 4,800 metres high. You could even travel there by car and make the hair-raising cycle downhill. For a more relaxed exploration, wander a nearby rose plantation and peruse the wares at a local indigenous market.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The feeling of staying in a museum and admiring the fine, blackened Inca walls and stunning temple - a true monument to their incredible craftsmanship.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

The stargazing is fantastic and you can even see the Southern Cross at around 6pm.
Something to think about

Something to think about

There aren't a great deal of communal lounges to chat and chill, if that's top of your list.

Ecuador

Cotopaxi

Explore the King of the Andes and its surrounding grasslands that thrum with wildlife and adventure.