Ñustayoc is located in the
heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, near the entrance
gate of the Inca Trail. Its area is dominated by two snow-covered
mountains (considered sacred apus by natives), surrounded
by bucolic rural land where local farmer cultivate the best
corn in the world.
Its
name derives from the original site ÑUSTAYOC,
that in the quechua language means "the place
of the princess".
The building is designed
to best appreciate and enjoy the surrounding landscape, including
gardens areas, fruit orchards and a reservoir with water supplied
from the Veronica peak.
Our hosts are encouraged to experiment the life
of The Sacred Valley, to visit the near by communities,
to feel and absorb the natural energy concentrated in neighboring
mountains, to bathe in purified waters and to connect themselves
with the force of nature.