Peru on the Rise: Condé Nast Traveller Names It a 2025 Must-Visit
We’re excited to share that Peru, especially its Amazon region, was included in Condé Nast Traveller’s “The 25 Best Places to Go in 2025.” In this global round-up of places poised for growth, innovation, and renewal, the article shines a light not just on new destinations — but on travel that’s deeper, more intentional.
What stood out most? Alta Sanctuary, a luxury treehouse in the Amazon, rising above the canopy, offering immersive rainforest stays that feel part art, part ritual. And beyond that, the recognition of Peru’s shifting narrative: from “Machu Picchu plus” to Amazon plus Andes plus local culture.
What This Means for Las Qolqas & the Sacred Valley
This recognition helps cast a wider net. It says: invest here, explore beyond the usual, and be open to what’s next. For us at Las Qolqas, it’s a confirmation that Peru’s story is not static — it’s evolving, and that evolution includes regenerative lodging, regional connectivity, and authentic guest experiences.
- The infrastructure upgrades (like Lima’s new terminal) will ripple outward — making it easier for guests to access remote lodges, both in the Amazon and high in the Andes.
- The attention to sustainable, immersive lodgings (like Alta Sanctuary) reflects a broader shift in how travelers want to experience Peru: not just to see, but to listen, taste, and breathe it.
- We see our own mission mirrored in the article’s approach — not just to be a spectacular stay, but to be a meaningful stay, integrated with land, community, and intention.
A Note to Our Future Guests
If you’ve been wondering whether now is the right time to visit Peru, this feature is a gentle nudge: Yes, 2025 is a year of opening doors — literally and metaphorically. Whether through the misty jungle, the high passes, or the communities rooted in ancestral knowledge — Peru invites you to go deeper.
Let Las Qolqas be your base in the Valley. As you explore, let the Ecuador of jungle, Andean peaks, and quiet starlight fold you in.
Read the articlie here.