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rfbk50 Nov 11th, 2011 02:09 PM

Yes yes yes sanctuary lodge is worth it.
 
Just a quick note. We are sitting on our patio looking at Huayna picchu drinking Pisco sours and thinking "life is good". Definitely, if it is in your budget, go for it. Skip the Hiram Bingham train, take the cheaper backpacker train and splurge on the hotel. The food is excellent (not the buffet the day tripper group travelers get) and you could not better service. I am typing by candlelight from the candle just delivered to our room to keep the mosquitoes away on our patio. I can just WOW.

qwovadis Nov 12th, 2011 02:12 AM

Congrats on your trip it is beautiful expensive isolated for me I enjoyed for one day/nt but there is little else to do.Buffet can be killer though.

Lovely but be careful”

Reviewed October 23, 2011

Stayed at the Sanctuary Lodge for 2 nights while visiting Machu Picchu.Located right in the park, just steps from Machu Picchu.The hotel is quaint and posh with great service.
The room was small, yet well appointed. No bath, just a shower. Also no in-room heat/air conditioning (although the weather was perfect and neither was needed).
Lunch was wonderful, as was dinner. A Peruvian band performed in the evening.The problem was that I and several other guests got food poisoning, either at lunch or at dinner. This made for a very bad night and a most difficult second day in the park. Luckily I had a private guided tour the day before and saw a vast majority of the wonderful ruins.
Some of the affected guests received a partial refund and my travel agent has contacted the hotel on my behalf as well.
After checkout, you are still welcome to use the hospitality suite to shower and rest before catching the bus to the train station. A nice touch.I would still recommend this hotel for its location and surroundings. Just be careful with the food.

inkaterra.com elindiofeliz.com my favs lots more to do...

qwovadis Nov 12th, 2011 02:20 AM

www.peru-explorer.com

Sumaq Inkaterra can save over 50% in cost for me rooms nicer

Presidente Hotel for me last river view balcony room $60

95% off VERY nice for price... indiofelize.com my fav

Santuary is nice for a 1K/nt super splurge if money is no

object though...

Huentetu Nov 12th, 2011 04:28 AM

Many years ago there was a tourist hotel roughly where the Sanctuary is now. The rooms were not that clean (we asked that they just take away the shower curtain) and the food was inedible. We paid US$100, a huge amount in those days. It was still worth it. There is just something about staying behind when everyone else has left and seeing MP at dawn that is priceless. The pisco sour helps too!

mlgb Nov 12th, 2011 09:03 AM

Looking forward to the whole report...I guess you are doing okay with the altitude if you have a Pisco Sour in hand!


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