man climbing

"The Skylodge Adventure Suites was built by adventurers for adventurers. If you want to sleep suspended on a sheer Andean wall,

you have to
earn it."

Amid the Peruvian Andes sits the Sacred Valley of the Incas, transected by the Urubamba river that created it and famous as home to the ruins of Machu Picchu. Now imagine spending the night tucked into bed in a glass capsule suspended 1,200 feet up a mountainside, overlooking the valley and surrounded by stars.

night time

man climbing

That's just what you'll experience during an overnight stay at Skylodge Adventure Suites.

The unique "hanging" hotel, which is made up of four transparent pods secured to the side of the mountain, is the brainchild of Ario Ferri, a project developer and avid rock and mountain climber from Carhuaz, Peru. Ferri says Skylodge Adventure Suites came from the idea of a portaledge, or a hanging tent system used by mountain climbers for overnight stays on rock faces. He built the lodge to allow travelers without serious climbing chops to feel what it's like to have a mountain adventure, as well as for accomplished climbers to enjoy.

After all, as Ferri tells CNBC Make It, "Why not?"

inside the pods
night view

Down pillows and quilts will keep you warm, as temperatures generally range from about 40 degrees Fahrenheit at night into the 70s during the day. All the capsules can sustain 21 times the weight of five people, explains Natalia Rodriguez, Ferri's wife and business partner, who is an engineer.

Since its opening in June 2013, around 3,500 adventure travelers have stayed overnight in Skylodge Adventure Suites' glass capsules.

"Climbing up to the capsules is really adventurous and you kind of get nervous," says Austrian traveler Nina Huber, who experienced Skylodge with her boyfriend, Michael Mitterdorfer, in August 2017.

breakfast on the roof

When it comes to dining, the guides are also chefs who prepare locally inspired meals in the sky-high hanging kitchen: think pumpkin soup, chicken and quinoa, and Peruvian Malbec wine. "This food is better than in many restaurants in Cusco," the nearby gateway city to the Sacred Valley, says Huber.

Skylodge Adventure Suites can be booked 365 days a year. Rates vary depending on what method you choose to get to Skylodge, but range from $411 to $439 per person. You can also book day trips with lunch at Skylodge, which range from about $237 to $265 per person. (All prices depend on exchange rates.) For those who have been there, it's worth the price of admission.

"It's all the adventure combined with adrenaline pumping high-altitude action that creates a once-in-a-lifetime memory," says Carr. "It is the perfect experience for those who seek adventure — and I'm so glad we did it."

man ziplining