An Oasis of Serenity in the Sacred Valley
Set in a private, tranquil location, The Source integrates the natural beauty of its surroundings with meticulously designed spaces. The Sirenachayocc waterfall flows through a series of water features, creating an ambiance of peace and harmony.
Discover beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with intoxicating jasmine, wildflowers, and fruit-bearing trees. The paths meander through terraced gardens, cascading water features, and tranquil lawns, perfect for meditation or quiet contemplation. Every corner of the property is crafted to balance luxury with the healing power of nature.




The Temple
An otherworldly space and the heart of this sacred place. Designed with sacred geometry, the four elements, and archetypal deities, the temple contains over 1,000 lbs of crystals embedded in the ceiling, walls, and floor. Its structure radiates harmony and energy, with a wooden design inspired by the Flower of Life and six-pointed stars that mirror from floor to ceiling. Climate is controlled through radiant heating, and natural light pours in through a massive hexagonal skylight, framing breathtaking views of a 100-ft waterfall and the sacred mountains that watch over the land.
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The temple is fully equipped for well-being, offering yoga mats, wooden blocks, pillows, wool blankets, and thick padded cushions. A beautifully finished bathroom includes five stalls and a hot water shower. At the center of the space, a 35-lb double-terminated quartz crystal is suspended in a metal frame, reflecting the sacred design below. On clear nights, the moon and stars shine through the skylight, casting radiant beams across the floor, wrapping the temple in a mystical and celestial atmosphere.




The Gardens
Lovingly cultivated over more than a decade, the bountiful terraced gardens at Source Peru offer endless nooks and secret spots to be immersed in nature. The grounds are engulfed by greenery - wildflowers, jasmine, cacti, lavender, rosebushes, shrubs, angel trumpets, eucalyptus trees and fruit trees.
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Each area has been thoughtfully designed with waterfalls, statues, shade, pathways, benches, and grassy areas for outdoor activities like yoga, classes, meditation, or simply enjoying nature. The gardens have drawn countless birds, bees and wildlife - an indication of our careful, balanced approach to cultivating the land.
On the upper part of the property are terraced gardens that are conducive to growing an abundance of greens and veggies.




The Lodge
The upper level of the main lodge boasts an extensive library with over 1000 books. Topics include philosophy, spirituality, yoga, shamanism, plant medicines, poetry, fiction, health & wellness, and more. Several large, incredibly comfortable leather sofas divide the space and it’s almost impossible to resist curling up on one with a good read in front of the large stone fireplace.
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Extending from the lodge, the spacious covered outdoor terrace overlooks the beautiful grounds, cascading water features, magical yoga space and the magnificent mountains that watch over the property. Comfy sofas and chairs and soft, cozy alpaca blankets entice you to spend a moment outside sipping a hot drink and watching the hummingbirds and butterflies dance by.
A large viewing screen and projector with sound system rounds out the upper floor entertainment. The property currently has wifi via satellite although fiber-optic networks are available in the town of Arin and could be routed to the property. Power outlets accommodate North American standard plugs. Please note that the voltage is 220, so any electronics bought outside Peru - other than most laptops and mobile phones - will require a converter.




Accommodations
In the main lodge, twelve primary guest rooms are split between two floors, with each level boasting a huge shared bathroom containing rich mosaic tile flooring, three privacy glass and tile shower stalls with large rain-style shower heads, and on-demand hot water.
The rooms are beautifully appointed with two huge, roomy dressers and two exceptionally comfy single beds dressed with two pillows, high-thread count linens, a thick down duvet, and alpaca wool blankets. Each room has a balcony or terrace with a small table and comfortable chairs perfect for relaxing and drinking in the fresh mountain air and stunning Sacred Valley views. Currently two of the rooms can be converted to queen beds.