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Las Qolqas Featured in Forbes: A Celebration of Sustainable Luxury in the Sacred Valley

We are honored to share that Las Qolqas Eco Resort has been featured in Forbes magazine in the article “Scenic and Culturally Rich: Las Qolqas Opens in Peru’s Sacred Valley”, written by travel journalist Laurie Werner.

This recognition celebrates what has inspired us from the beginning — creating a place where nature, culture, and hospitality coexist in harmony.

A Recognition That Reflects Our Essence

When Forbes highlighted Las Qolqas, it wasn’t just to announce a new opening — it was to showcase a different way of traveling. A way rooted in respect for the land, celebration of Andean culture, and connection with the rhythms of nature.

From our tents nestled among the mountains to the scent of freshly harvested herbs in Pututu Restaurant, every detail is guided by a single purpose: to offer comfort with consciousness. To invite travelers to slow down, breathe, and reconnect.

What Makes Las Qolqas Unique

Our eco-lodge was designed to blend into the Sacred Valley landscape, using removable, low-impact architecture that leaves nature untouched. Solar energy, organic gardens, composting systems, and water bio-filtration are at the heart of our operations — not as trends, but as principles.

At the same time, we believe in luxury as well-being, silence, and authenticity. Each of our tented rooms opens to the Andes; our spa treatments use native botanicals; and our excursions bring guests closer to local communities, artisans, and the ancient paths of the Incas.

Gratitude and Commitment

We are deeply grateful for the visibility that Forbes has given to our vision and to the Sacred Valley itself — a land of extraordinary biodiversity, history, and human warmth.

This mention encourages us to continue walking our path: a tourism model that restores, educates, and inspires. Every traveler who visits us becomes part of this story — one that we hope will continue to grow and be shared.

Read the Full Article

You can read the Forbes feature by Laurie Werner here.

We invite you to discover firsthand what makes Las Qolqas a place worth writing about — and living.