Hikers wearing helmets climb a steep rocky mountainside with glass cable-car pods attached to the cliff.
Capsules Skylodge Adventure Suites suspendues à la falaise dans la Vallée sacrée des Incas, Pérou © Natura Vive / Dornob

Skylodge: Sleep Suspended 400m High in the Sacred Valley of the Incas

The essentials. Skylodge Adventure Suites, operated by Natura Vive since 2013, offers three transparent capsules affixed to a cliff face in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a few kilometres from Ollantaytambo (Cusco, Peru), suspended approximately 400 metres above the valley. Guests access them via a 400m via ferrata or a series of seven zip lines, with no prior experience required. The all-inclusive rate (transport from Cusco, bilingual guides, gourmet dinner with wine, breakfast) starts at around 400 dollars per person. This location, the first suspended lodge in history, has become one of the most iconic addresses in global adventure hospitality.

There are places where you don’t really sleep · you are suspended between sky and mountain, vertically in time, listening to the wind in the rock. Skylodge Adventure Suites, nestled in the Sacred Valley of the Incas an hour and a half’s drive from Cusco, belongs to that rare category of accommodation that transforms the travel experience into the surreal. Since June 2013, its three glass capsules have awaited those who dare to climb to them.

A Concept Born from a Climber, an Engineering Feat

Ario Ferri, a Peruvian welder and mountaineer, and Natalia Rodríguez conceived Skylodge as both an architectural and a human challenge. The three capsules, named Luna, Silves, and Miranda, are handcrafted from aerospace-grade aluminium and high-resistance polycarbonate, two materials borrowed from the space industry. Each module measures 7.3 m long by 2.4 m high and wide, features six windows, ventilation ducts, a solar-powered lighting system, and a private bathroom equipped with ecological dry toilets. The complete transparency of the walls, including the 1.8 m diameter porthole on the headboard side, offers a 300-degree panoramic view of the valley, the Vilcanota River, and the Andean peaks. No Wi-Fi connection · here, digital detox is architectural.

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The Ascent: Via Ferrata or Zip Line, the Choice of Vertigo

Reaching the capsules is an integral part of the experience. Two routes are available to travellers. The via ferrata, traced along a 400m rock face, takes two to four hours depending on the group’s pace, featuring metal ladders, natural sections, a suspended bridge, and steel cables anchored into the rock. No prior climbing skills are necessary, and Natura Vive’s bilingual guides supervise each ascent. The alternative route takes a forty-minute hiking trail before joining a series of seven zip lines, each ranging from 150 to 700 m. The following morning, the descent is entirely by zip line, with the Sacred Valley stretching out below. All safety equipment is provided.

A Night Above the Inca World

Once hoisted into their capsule, guests discover four berths, meticulous bedding with duvet covers, and an adjoining dining capsule where a gourmet dinner is served with wine. The Peruvian winter (June-August) causes night temperatures to drop to around 2 degrees, but the capsules maintain a satisfactory warmth thanks to the aluminium and blankets. The complete darkness, in the absence of surrounding artificial lighting, transforms the sky into a spectacle · the Andes 400m high undoubtedly constitute the most improbable natural observatory on the continent. At sunrise, the Sacred Valley gradually lights up from the snow-capped peaks to the Inca agricultural terraces, a panorama that no conventional hotel room could rival.

Twice ranked among the most sought-after accommodations in the world and regularly cited by the international press as one of the planet’s most daring hotel experiences, Skylodge Adventure Suites is not just a place to spend a night · it is a consented challenge, a story to tell, a certainty that adventure hospitality has not yet said its last word. Bookings via naturavive.com, 2026 rates from approximately 400 dollars per person, including transport, guides, equipment, and meals.

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