
One of the most important traditions in Peru, is the Peruvian Paso Horse, known world-wide for its soft pace and obedience. From the stables at Sol y Luna Peru, one can discover the kindness of an animal that has developed characteristics for half a century: the lateral movement of its extremities in four tempos. The upright position of the head can smoothly take one along the paths of the Sacred Valley or rejoice with their harmony to the rhythm of a marinera, the national dance of Peru, during a spectacular show of their talents in the gardens.

Watch these beautiful creatures before settling down to a pisco sour and local delicacies with a view of the Andes Mountains. Winding between Machu Picchu and the ancient fortress of Pisac, the Sacred Valley once served as the heart of agriculture for the Incan Empire. Today, it’s home to Sol y Luna, a hotel that offers a slice of paradise amidst the fertile landscapes of the Andes. Surrounded by lush gardens, the charming casitas blend pre- and post-Hispanic craftsmanship, featuring terracotta floors, intricate furnishings, and vibrant artwork that mirrors the colors of the surrounding blooms. But it’s not just about beauty—this is a place where hospitality truly matters. The hotel channels its profits into a local school, and it’s deeply involved in the community. Guests can savor organic produce grown by nearby farmers, explore with knowledgeable local guides, and participate in everything from cooking classes to traditional weaving workshops.
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