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We are a set which has been created to render a high level employment.
The immoderate maturation of the cities, the agitated way of history, and the depletion of the unprocessed resources are many of the factors that validness us to appear for tranquil areas in organization to expend a nonbelligerent punctuation of period absent from the hissing port and soilure, in response to these events La Quinta Eco Hotel Urubamba was created, a tranquillity of heaven surrounded by untouched nature where you give find intermission and calmness that you deserve.

    The aim for enjoying unforgettable vacations and a contrastive and novel participate shows us that the world still has entity corners where heartsease and joy are not an rare objective. La Quinta Eco Hotel Urubamba is one of those corners.

    That is why we decided to stacked a one of a kindhearted bionomic hotel, where you and your folk give elastic woderful holidays.

    Every way has secluded bathroom, hot liquid, too this, every dwell has petrified liquid and all you beggary to create your own hot drinks much as herbal teas, seed, etc.

    Every dwell has a balcony with a wonderful view to the surrounding genre and covered peaks.

    Our flat are helmeted with: • Cable TV • Phone • Mineralized facility and Hot drinks are disembarrass • Signal quantify • Safe-deposit box • Privy room • Whisker drier • Hot nutrient • Balcony • W.c. • Array and chairs • DVD contestant and added items for yield

The most absorbing places to be visited nearby are:

- Machu Picchu: by read. The educate installation is located 5 transactions gone from our hotel. -Ollantaytambo, 17 proceedings gone by car. -Pisac market, 25 proceedings by car. -Pisac remains, 25 transactions by car. -Las Salineras de Maras (seasoner mines), 30 transactions by car. Eel terraces, 25 transactions by car. -Chinchero, 20 transactions by car. -Church of the Peerage of Huanca set in San Salvador 30 proceedings by car. -The Caves of the Virgen de Fátima in Lamay, 20 minutes by car. -Macha Cancha and Lamay hot springs, 20 minutes by car. -La Verónica covered summit 15780 feet of altitude, 2 hours. -Carrizales, where you can tell birds, 3 hours. -Trails to Chicon and Pumahuanca peaks, 6 hours. -Andean crops around the hotel, 25 minutes. -Quillabamba, settled 4 hours and a half forth from Urubamba, it is a city at the Selva Alta (try of the jungle) at 3280 ft above sea construction, featuring fruitful valleys, impressive waterfalls and engrossing agricultural comedian such as tea, brown and cacao (trees where hot cacao is got from) also its loaded aggregation and fauna. Within this territory active the Machiguenga, a local ethnicity, they module pirate us ´what they Emplacement



Location
    Collective at a picturesque settlement, Urubamba (60 km from Cusco) in the intuition of the Sublime Depression of the Incas, situated at 9186 feet of altitude, enclosed by greenness and ropey forests, the hotel is situated over an strategical grime of this country, since it is set half the way to Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo both magnificent, and added tourist symptom that you can easily care your trips since the hotel.

Advice to our visitors
 Additional prices information:

•Children under 12 intercourse room with their parents do not pay. •15 fill who hump paying, soul one disembarrass position. •Groups with more than 30 grouping who score stipendiary, acquire a someone assemblage for discharged. •Lunch/dinner US$ 18.00 per individual. •Taxes for Peruvian visitors 29%. •Taxes for outlander visitors 10%. •American Breakfast are included in the toll of all rooms.
Prices

Prices

  • Married Room (valid until December 31, 2008): U$S 110
  • Extra Bed (valid until December 31, 2008): U$S 35
  • Single Room (valid until December 31, 2008): U$S 90
  • Double Room (valid until December 31, 2008): U$S 110


Tags : La Quinta, Hotels, America, Peru Registration is now open for the Ecotourism Emerging Industry Forum hosted by Planeta.com and EplerWood International.

The innovative online forum (November 1-18, 2005) is designed to provide professionally moderated, up-to-date results on small and medium enterprise (SME) priorities for funding and investment decisions for sustainable tourism in developing countries.

Funding for the Ecotourism Industry Forum comes from participants and the SNV Netherlands Development Organisation

Additional sponsorships are sought from governments, NGOs, donors and foundations.

REGISTRATION

>> http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/tour/emerging.html#app

ABOUT THE FORUM

The Ecotourism Emerging Industry Forum will facilitate the participation of key business, finance, and market players worldwide to discuss the needs of their industry. Moderators will be selected with experience and understanding of business goals and objectives.

Planeta.com and EplerWood International will prepare final results with a small editorial board to be announced. The results will be delivered to all of the development agencies via personal correspondence and meetings with the key individuals involved in donor policy development.

Discussions are actively taking place with key international donors and their involvement in this process is already assured with details presently being worked out.

COMMITMENT

The following businesses and organizations have pledged $100 of support toward the upcoming forum:

Rod Bilz, FRi Ecological Services, Canada

Stefano Cheli, Cheli & Peacock, Kenya

Lisa Choegyal, Tourism Resource Consultants, Nepal & New Zealand

Jeanine Corvetto, Andean Rainforest Expedtions, United States

George Duffy, Worldwide Ecolodges, Canada

Malia Everette, Global Exchange, United States

Verena Gerber, Hotel Eco-Paraiso, Mexico

Kurt Holle, Rainforest Expeditions, Peru

Emilio Kifuri, Canyon Travel, Mexico

Michelle Kirby and Andres Hammerman, Black Sheep Inn, Ecuador

Javier Lopez, Cascada Expediciones, Chile

Brian Morgan, Adventure Life Journeys, United States

Jennifer Morris, Verde Ventures/Conservation International, United States

Rodolfo Olmedo, Eccosports, Mexico

Mike Robbins, The Tourism Company, Canada

Noah Shepherd Consultancy, Thailand

Keith Sproule, K.W. Sproule Consulting, United States and Saudi Arabia

Jan Wigsten, Nomadic Journeys, Sweden & Mongolia

Any business interested in participating may pledge $100 at this time. (Please confirm with Ron Mader, contact info above)

Final payment on pledges will be due in October via a pre-announced payment process.

Listeners, who do not seek to make comment, will be welcomed for free.

Guidelines will be set in advance and moderators will actively monitor the discussion process. Because SMEs working in tourism so infrequently have the opportunity to have dialogue directly with donors on their priorities, all those participating will be asked to give businesses priority in the dialogue process.

CAPABILITIES

Planeta.com is the first website focusing on ecotourism and sustainable travel. Created in 1994, the site has more than 10,000 pages and has garnered numerous awards, including honors from the Mexican government and groups including Conservation International and the Council of Latin American Geographers. Website founder Ron Mader is known for his pioneering work in developing online events, including a 2002 dialogue commissioned for the World Ecotourism Summit. Other conferences hosted by Planeta include Financing Sustainable Tourism (2002), Ethical Marketing of Ecotourism (2003) and Ecotourism Certification Workshop (2000-2003). Ron Mader is the author of two books and is the Latin America correspondent for Transitions Abroad magazine. He consults with the Washington, DC-based Development Gateway in a survey of e-commerce and the sale of arts and crafts in the developing world. Among his clients are more than 30 travel businesses featured in Planeta's World Travel Directory.

EplerWood International is a private consulting firm specializing in business, market analysis, product development, planning, training and marketing of ecotourism and sustainable tourism. This firm, founded in 2003, has performed ecotourism and sustainable tourism analysis for the World Bank and USAID projects. Megan Epler Wood, the founder and former president of The International Ecotourism Society (TIES), has specialized in donor policies and how they affect and influence ecotourism business for over 10 years. She successfully oversaw the organization of two TIES donor forums in cooperation with The George Washington University, Inter-American Development Bank, Conservation International, and World Resources Institute among others in the 1990s which offered the perspectives of the private sector to donor representatives from around the world.

FORUM TOPICS

Developing Infrastructure for Sustainable Tourism

1. Roadways, airstrips, rural infrastructure, sewage, water, and energy issues

Finance for SMEs

1. SME finance needs

Microenterprise Development

1. Micro enterprise development needs

Marketing and Market Development

1. Internet marketing

2. Cooperative marketing

3. Event marketing

4. Destination marketing

5. Local marketing

Triple Bottom Line Business Structures & Strategies

1. Evaluation of technical assistance needs

2. Community agreements and development approaches

3. Developing community business programs

4. Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) agreements

5. Triple Bottom Line benchmarking and monitoring - costs and approaches

6. Philanthropy

Interpretive Program Development

1. Guide training programs

2. Management of visitors in sensitive ecosystems

3. Development of programs in cooperation with local communities

4. Discussion of sensitive cross cultural interactions

CONTACT INFORMATION

Megan Epler Wood

Epler Wood Interational

Burlington, Vermont

Ron Mader

Planeta.com

Oaxaca, Mexico

(52) (951) 513-4714

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Author Information

Ron Mader
PLANETA.COM