Peruvian pods: prism-like cabins hang high above Cuzco’s Sacred Valley

Metal pods on high mountain
Travel company Natura Vive’s Skylodge Suites hang 122m above Peru's Sacred Valley
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Glamping is reaching new heights in South America – 122 m up a rocky cliff, in fact. That is where travel company Natura Vive’s Skylodge Suites hang, high above Peru's Sacred Valley, near the city of Cuzco.

These three prism-like cabins – made from aerospace aluminium, solar panels and glass – offer all the modern comforts one could reasonably hope for when glamping high up in the mountains. 

To reach the sky high accommodation, campers have to climb up via a laddered ferrata trail (and down with the assistance of zip lines). 

The pods are spacious but by no means palatial, measuring just over 7m long and 2m wide, each containing a bedroom, a dining area and a private bathroom, separated by an insulated wall. Glass walls all round afford awe-inspiring views of the world below, while a small landing platform above offers an ideal picnic spot for adrenaline-seekers. 

Whilst the environmental footprint of the capsules have been called into question, there is no doubt that taking in the Sacred Valley from such a vantage point would be a unique experience. Here, at least, Airbnb has serious competition.

prism-like cabins hanging on mountain

Three prism-like cabins, made from aerospace aluminium, solar panels and glass, offer all the modern comforts one could expect from an alternative housing solution

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campers climbing mountain trail

To reach the pods, campers have to climb high up via a laddered ferrata trail (and down with the assistance of zip lines)

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Peruvian pods interior

Each pod measures just over 7m long and 2m wide...

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Peruvian pods with bedroom, a dining area and a private bathroom, separated by an insulated wall

… and contains a bedroom, a dining area and a private bathroom, separated by an insulated wall

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Peruvian pods with Cuzco’s Sacred Valley view

Glass walls afford awe-inspiring views of the world below

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pod lighting

Lights and energy used within the pods are supplied by solar panels attached to each cavity

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Sacred Valley hanging pods

Seen from below, the Skylodge Suites almost disappear into their cliff-side surroundings

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