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Explora’s new Peruvian outpost in the Valle Sagrado of Peru is flanked by mountains.
Chilean architect and wood construction guru José Cruz Ovalle crafted the linear complex across two stories within an archaeological site of stonewalled Incan terraces.
Walkways connect the terrace to all 50 guestrooms, which are housed in white buildings with wood verandas and topped with Peruvian tiled roofs.
The double-height communal space is decorated in modest materials for a subtle aesthetic.
Wood elements throughout, including in public spaces, reflect the craft traditions of Peru.
Custom seating, tables, and fireplaces outfit the lounge and bar areas.
Guestrooms mix two tones of wood to highlight the verdant mountain views.
The minimalist interior continues into the bathrooms.