Domelisco Glamping in Ayacucho, Peru, offers a distinctive blend of luxury and nature. This glamping site is in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, it offers an unforgettable experience. This is the perfect place for those who want to escape city life and be in the peaceful mountains. Here's a little overview of what you can expect when you visit this eco-friendly Glamping.
Domelisco Glamping is in Quinua village, in Ayacucho province, Quina is about an hour by car from Ayacucho. The region's rich history, lively culture, and stunning scenery are well-known. You may get to Ayacucho by car or by plane from Lima. Keep in mind that this glamping site is in the mountains, you can reach it from the city by car or by shuttle.
Domelisco Glamping designed this lodging to be comfortable. It allows you to stay close to nature. The campsite contains dome-shaped tents, they are big, well-furnished, and equipped with modern facilities. Each dome features a private bathroom, a kitchenette, a sleeper sofa, and a comfy huge bed. The bathroom is fully equipped, it has towels, extra towels, shampoos, soaps, and even moisturizing creams.
The domes are well-positioned to provide privacy. When you arrive, your dome will have water and hot water. It will also have an air conditioner and extra blankets. Ayacucho crafts will adorn your dome, on the little table, you'll see Ayacucho cookies and chocolate.
Watching the sunset or the stars from this dome is special, as several clients find it relaxing. The dome also has breathtaking views of the splendor of mountains and valleys surrounding them. Outside the dome, in the shared areas, you’ll find bathrooms, sinks, a full kitchen, and a small fridge.
Pampa de la Quinua is another name for the Pampa de Ayacucho, in Peruvian history, this location is significant. December 9, 1824, saw the Battle of Ayacucho, which was a pivotal event in the nation's independence. It is a Historic Sanctuary here that has been safeguarded for more than 40 years, covering 300 hectares to protect its historical and environmental resources. The legacy left includes the distinctive Ayacucho flora and wildlife.
Ayacucho City is 37 kilometers away from the sanctuary featuring the famous Obelisk honoring the fight. It also offers views of the surrounding landscape. Quinua village, which is nearby, contains colonial architecture. It also boasts craft traditions, such as altarpieces and ceramics. The sanctuary is important for tourism and culture because of its proximity to the Wari ruins increasing the significance of archaeology.
There is a lot of wildlife in the sanctuary that encompasses bird species such as the puna partridge and guarahuau. Those who want to discover Peru's past and beauty will find it enthralling. It offers a blend of history, culture, and nature.
Domelisco Glamping serves tasty meals cooked with locally available products. The on-site restaurant serves a variety of cuisines. These include both traditional Peruvian dishes and foreign favorites. Breakfast is included with your stay, you may choose between full-board and half-board meal plans, special dietary requirements can be met on request.
Domelisco Glamping is committed to sustainability and environmentally beneficial techniques. Electricity is generated on-site using solar power, it also separates and recycles garbage sourcing food locally to reduce its carbon footprint. Additionally, the glamping site participates in community projects encouraging local growth and conservation activities.
Viagens Machu Picchu can give you a hand in booking you a place in this glamping. We operate tours around Peru, we’ll be more than glad to join you in your adventure in our ancient Inca land.