



Inspired by the ancient Collagua constructions and keeping absolute harmony with the surroundings, the lodge was built using mud, stones and straw. Two restaurants serve international and local dishes, but there's a definite focus on Andean cuisine. The intimate spa treatments come with unbeatable natural backdrops, but the highlights of the lodge are the lithium-rich thermal baths: the four pools, fed by natural hot springs, sit overlooking the river and are a heavenly place to unwind.
There are 45 individual cabin-type rooms spread around the property, all with the characteristic straw-thatched roofs. Rustic yet elegant, they all offer postcard-worthy views of the valley and gardens - and the shower even has a small window for blue sky views. The rooms are spacious and comfortable and private terraces add to the charm, as does the creative heating system using geothermal energy. Even better, there are no TVs - this lodge is all about connecting with nature.
Colca Lodge is ideal for nature-loving travellers and kids, as well as those looking to genuinely disconnect. There’s plenty of walking, cycling and hiking to be done in the area, including to the nearby Uyo Uyo ruins. A visit to the Andean Condor lookout is always an option - or you can try to spot one in the distance from the hotel terrace. And of course, an hour or two at the hot springs each day can’t hurt!
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