Peru – Hacienda Urubamba
Your luxury hotel located in the Sacred Valley, set on a 100-acre property, with
stunning views of the Andes Mountains. Based here you can install an eco-friendly
stove for a family.
About this project
Main volunteering activities:
- Preparing the elephant’s vitamin balls
- Tracking their feeding patterns
- Assisting the vet on their daily checks
- Washing the elephant
- Cleaning their beds
- Maintaining the gardens
Key information:
- The typical number of days on this fulfilling project 2-3, but you can spend longer
- It involves 7-8 hours of helping each day, starting at 7:30am
- November to April is recommended, but you can help anytime
- This volunteering project blends well with activities in central Sri Lanka, including Kandy and the rest of the Cultural Triangle
Successes to date:
The foundation has cared for over 80 elephants. There are currently nine elephants being cared for at the sanctuary.
One of the resident elephants was the first in the country to be born in captivity.
The Foundation’s mahout training program is the only one to be recognized and accredited by the Sri Lankan Department of Wildlife.
This project is for you if:
- You are looking for a project that enables you to learn an enormous amount about elephants
- You would like an experience that has a variety of activities
- You are happy rolling up your sleeves and don’t mind getting dirty
Nearby activities:
- Exploring the fascinating Cultural Triangle
- The Tea Country hill stations
- Leopard spotting in Yala National Park
Suggested Itinerary for Sri Lanka
in Sri Lanka
Price: US$6,000 per adult, $3,800 per child under 12
This adventure enables you to bond as a family by conserving critically endangered sea turtles, plus you get to explore the wildlife highlights of Sri Lanka
Trip Highlights
- Rolling up your sleeves and caring for elephants
- Jeep safari to see elephants in the wild
- Awesome views and the engineering marvel that is Sigiriya Rock
- Bustling Kandy and the Temple of the Tooth
- Epic train ride
- The waterfalls and scenery of Horton Plains
- The beauty of the Tea stations
- A working tea factory
Price Includes
- Luxury accommodation throughout
- Private transfers
- Domestic flights
- Expert local guides
- Meals as specified
- Volunteering costs
Note: Price excludes international flights
Sample Day by Day
Note: This is a sample itinerary only
- Day 1: Arrive Istanbul, you are met at the airport and transfered to your hotel, the Four Seasons Sultanhamet. Enjoy a Turkish bath experience (D)
- Day 2: Turkish dessert making lesson; private guided tour of Istanbul; Turkish dance show (B, L, D)
- Day 3: Street food tour of Istanbul. Private tour continues (B, L)
- Day 4: Fly to Cappadocia, begin private curated tour. Whirling dervish performance (B, L, D)
- Day 5: Hot air balloon ride. Resume private guided tour (B, L, D)
- Day 6-7: Fly to Antalya and transfer to Belek. Enjoy the resort. (B, D)
- Day 8: Turtle conservation volunteering: monitor and protect sea turtles (B, L, D)
- Day 9: Transfer to airport and fly home (B)
- Day 10: Transfer to airport and fly home (B)
- Day 11: Transfer to airport and fly home (B)
Note: This is a sample itinerary only, and we delight in crafting unique itineraries to meet your family’s exact requirements
Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba features 36 beautifully designed rooms and suites, each with its own fireplace and outdoor terrace. The rooms and suites are equipped with all the modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms with both indoor and outdoor showers.
The hotel offers a range of activities and experiences, including guided hikes, bird watching, visits to local communities and markets, and cooking classes. The hotel also has a full-service spa, which offers a variety of treatments using natural, locally sourced ingredients.
Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba is committed to sustainability and eco-friendliness, with initiatives such as water conservation techniques, extensive use of solar power, and comprehensive recycling. The hotel also supports local conservation efforts and community development projects, including supporting local schools and providing
employment opportunities for the local communities.
One of the unique features of Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba is its location in the Sacred Valley, which provides guests with access to some of the most important Inca archaeological sites in Peru, such as Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo. The hotel also has its own organic farm, which produces a range of fruits, vegetables, and herbs
that are used in the hotel’s restaurant.
Overall, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba offers a luxurious and eco-friendly experience in one of the most beautiful and historic destinations in Peru. The hotel’s focus on sustainability, conservation, and community development make it an ideal destination for travelers who value responsible tourism and want to make a positive impact on the environment and local communities.
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