At first sight, Moray resembles an amphitheater with several circular terraces. However, this unique Inca site was actually an agricultural experimentation center, using the different heights of the terraces to create various microclimates. Nearby, you’ll find the Maras salt mines, an impressive salt extraction complex that has been in use for almost a millennium and has been maintained through generations. At the salt ponds, you can see local people working in this traditional activity.
At 08:00 hrs, the transport will pick you up from your hotel (in the city center) and begin a tour to the tourist sites of Maras and Moray. First, you will visit the Maras salt mines, an impressive salt extraction complex made up of large salt ponds, using a technique passed down through generations.
Next, you will visit the Moray archaeological complex, which consists of circular terraces used for agricultural purposes, featuring a complex irrigation system that reaches the three sectors of the site. The Quechuas refer to these areas as ‘muyus,’ and the deepest part of the largest depression is 150 meters.
The experience will conclude near the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, around 14:00 hrs.
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During the tour, you will visit the Maras salt mines and Moray. Maras is a salt extraction complex, while Moray is a complex of circular agricultural terraces.
Generally, the tour lasts between 5 and 6 hours, depending on the time spent in each place.
Moray consists of circular terraces that served as agricultural platforms, with a complex irrigation system that created microclimates. These structures allowed the Incas to experiment with different crops.
Maras is an impressive salt extraction complex, where large salt deposits and a technique passed down through generations are used. Visitors can observe local people working in this activity.
Yes, there are small shops that sell products and crafts made from salt. You will find a wide variety to suit your needs.
In Moray there is the possibility of walking between terraces, but it is not very demanding. In the salt mines of Maras, you can walk a small part of the pools, but it is not a long walk.
Yes, there are small stalls where you can buy salt from Maras in different presentations, as well as other local artisan products.
Moray is about 3,500 meters above sea level, while the salt mines of Maras are about 3,000 meters above sea level.
Yes, there are bike tours from Cusco or the Sacred Valley that include the visit to these two places, which adds a more adventurous experience.
Yes, the tours include a guide who offers extensive information about the history, culture and use of these sites.