Maras Salt Mines & Moray Tours from Cusco
Visit two of the Sacred Valley’s most striking sites: the thousands of cascading white salt ponds of Maras, still worked today, and the mysterious concentric agricultural terraces of Moray, an Inca farming laboratory. Often combined with the valley or an ATV tour.
39 rondreizen · prices per person, book with partner
Maras & Moray in Cusco — FAQ
What are the Maras salt mines?
The Salineras de Maras are thousands of small terraced salt ponds fed by a salty spring, worked since Inca times — a dramatic white hillside that’s one of the valley’s most photogenic sights.
What is Moray?
Moray is a set of large concentric circular terraces built by the Incas, thought to be an agricultural laboratory where different microclimates were used to adapt crops.
How do you visit Maras and Moray?
They’re usually visited together on a half-day tour from Cusco or as part of a wider Sacred Valley or ATV tour, with transport and a guide.























