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The Inca Utama Hotel and Spa started as a modest project some 10 years ago and has grown into a 65-room hotel made up of two buildings — the original low-rise main building housing reception and rooms, and the new high-rise Colonial towers with accommdations and elevator. There is a Spa complete with saunas, massage, hydrotherapy, mud and salt baths and other traditional natural Andes treatments.
The Sumaj Untavi Restaurant is one of the two restaurants of the complex, with nightly "Pena" folkloric presentations. The other restaurant is the new Choza Nautica, in a thatched roof building built out over the water and offering spectacular vistas of the lake. There is also a cozy bar-lounge complete with fireplace, over-stuffed chairs and couches and TV with educational video collection.
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The Inca Utama Hotel and Spa started as a modest project some 10 years ago and has grown into a 65-room hotel made up of two buildings — the original low-rise main building housing reception and rooms, and the new high-rise Colonial towers with accommdations and elevator.
Dining
The Sumaj Untavi Restaurant is one of the two restaurants of the complex, with nightly "Pena" folkloric presentations.
The other restaurant is the new Choza Nautica, in a thatched roof building built out over the water and offering spectacular vistas of the lake.
There is also a cozy bar-lounge complete with fireplace, over-stuffed chairs and couches and TV with educational video collection.
Activities
Spa offers traditional Incan treatments using techniques dating back thousands of years. During a stay, visitors also have access to a spiritual medicine doctor and fortuneteller -- who believes that to heal the body, you first must heal the soul. The Spa complete with saunas, massage, hydrotherapy, mud and salt baths and other traditional natural Andes treatments.
A multi-night stay and a free afternoon will allow you time to partake of the Aptapi, a picnic with the local natives that highlights the foods of the Altiplano and plenty of time to get to know the locals.
You can also make a visit to Kalauta Island with stone chullpas (mortuary towers) two and three stories high.It is a sacred place with the largest Necropolis in the area. You get there by crossing the lake and you approach the island through tortoro reed canals.
Location
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Area Attractions
Andean Eco Village A unique encounter with Tata Lorenzo, a highly spiritual natural medicine doctor and fortune teller The Limachi brothers builders of RA II and TIGRIS for Thor Heyerdhal's epic expeditions, are now living in the cultural complex. Urus Chipaya Culture - see the mud igloos and flating islands of this civilization dating back to the last glacial period and visit a musuem dedicated to this culture. Handicraft Village Fishing Village Chicheria and traditional weaving Altiplano Museum Andean fauna - llamas and Alpacas Alajpacha Native Observatory A native Chapel
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