The Maras, Moray, and Salt Mines tour is one of the most enriching and visually striking experiences in the Cusco region. Unlike the great stone fortresses, this journey invites you to discover the scientific and economic genius of the Inca Empire. It is a route that blends postcard-worthy landscapes with a deep immersion into ancestral agronomy and mining techniques that continue to amaze the modern world centuries later.
At Moray, you will encounter an extraordinary feat of engineering that seems almost otherworldly: giant circular amphitheaters formed by agricultural terraces that functioned as a sophisticated botanical laboratory. Here, the Incas experimented with different microclimates to adapt crops from across the empire. Meanwhile, the Maras Salt Mines offer an unreal landscape of more than 3,000 white salt pools carved into the mountainside, creating a stunning contrast against the earth tones of the valley. Sunlight reflects endlessly on the salty water that flows from a natural underground spring.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed yet discovery-filled cultural experience. Walking along the viewpoints of the salt pans and admiring the geometric perfection of Moray allows you to connect with the most intellectual and creative side of Andean culture. It is an ideal complement to any Cusco itinerary, offering a unique perspective on how ancient Peruvians mastered their environment in a sustainable and brilliant way.
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Itinerary
Day 1: Half-Day of Science and Tradition (Cusco – Moray – Maras – Salt Mines)
08:00 AM – Hotel Pick-up:
Departure from Cusco toward the Chinchero plateau, enjoying panoramic views of the snow-capped Chicón and Verónica mountains.
09:30 AM – Moray Archaeological Site:
Guided visit to the circular terraces. Learn how each terrace level creates a different microclimate, allowing crops from the jungle, coast, and highlands to grow in a single location.
11:00 AM – Town of Maras:
Drive through this charming colonial village, famous for its stone doorways decorated with noble family crests, reflecting its importance during the colonial era.
11:30 AM – Maras Salt Mines:
Visit the viewpoints overlooking the salt pans. Observe the traditional salt-harvesting process maintained by local families since pre-Inca times and purchase the famous Maras pink salt.
01:30 PM – Return to Cusco:
Journey back to the city, arriving in time for lunch.
Includes
- Modern round-trip tourist transportation
- Professional certified bilingual guide
- Hotel pick-up (within the historic center)
- Personalized assistance
Not include
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTG): Required for entry to Moray
- Entrance fee to the Salt Mines: Paid on site (approx. S/ 10.00)
- Meals and tips
Recommendations
- Tourist Ticket: Remember that Moray is not included in the traditional Sacred Valley partial ticket. Make sure you have the correct ticket (Integral or Partial Circuit III).
- Sun Protection: The Maras plateau is very open and sunny. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
- Photography: The Salt Mines are one of the best photo spots in Cusco. The contrast between the white salt and blue sky is spectacular.
- Shopping: Take the opportunity to buy Maras pink salt directly from local producers it’s healthy and a perfect souvenir.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Maras, Moray & Salt Mines tour last?
This is a half-day tour lasting approximately 5 to 6 hours, starting in the morning and returning to Cusco around 1:30 PM, making it ideal to combine with other activities.
Do I need the Cusco Tourist Ticket for this tour?
Yes. Entrance to Moray requires the Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTG – Partial Circuit III or Integral). The entrance fee to the Maras Salt Mines is paid separately on site.
Is this tour physically demanding?
No. The tour involves minimal and easy walking, suitable for travelers of all ages, including families and seniors. No trekking experience is required.
Can I walk inside the Maras Salt Mines?
For conservation reasons, visitors are not allowed to walk between the salt pools. However, designated viewpoints provide excellent panoramic views and photography opportunities.
What makes Moray and the Salt Mines unique?
Moray is an Inca agricultural laboratory where different microclimates were created to experiment with crops, while the Maras Salt Mines are an active pre-Inca salt extraction site still used by local families today.
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