The hotels my husband and I stayed at in Peru were much more than places to rest our heads. On the Sacred Valley–Machu Picchu–Cuzco circuit, we checked in to a trio of terrific properties from Inkaterra — one of them, Hacienda Urubamba, is profiled in our March 2017 print issue and online. They all offer guests a range of compelling excursions, from hiking trips and farm visits to bird-watching and orchid-hunting, and they provide expert guides to help you make the most of those experiences.
At Lake Titicaca, we stayed at a lovely small retreat called Titilaka, where the cornerstone of any stay is an all-day boat trip to visit the people who live on the lake’s famous floating islands of reeds and to meet the traditional community of knitters and weavers on the island of Taquile. Throughout the trip I was struck by how much I liked the hotels as hotels, but what made me really love them was how central they were to my experience of the country. They connected me to people, places, and things and helped enrich my knowledge and understanding.
Among the other great experiences I had there was sailing with Aqua Expeditions (four days from $3,645 per person) on the Amazon. The Aria Amazon is a sleek, 32-passenger vessel of genuine comfort and service, and it makes one of the world’s most spectacular ecosystems accessible to guests who otherwise might never see it up close. Each morning and evening — sort of like a safari — we’d disembark from the ship onto smaller vessels and explore the river and its tributaries. The birdlife is unbelievably rich, there are villages to visit and piranhas to catch, and the trees are thick with wildlife, from sloths to snakes. One evening, on a group excursion out on the great river, as the sun set and we enjoyed a cocktail, our guides killed the engines and asked us to observe a moment of silence. And suddenly we became attuned to the magical thrum of life all around us: birds calling each other to roost, monkeys scurrying toward their sleeping spots, caimans resting silently in glassy reflections of the fading pink light.