Maras and Moray Tour, by ATV




Maras and Moray are two amazing attractions located within a short distance of each other, creating the perfect half-day tour in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Maras is famous for its salt evaporation ponds, which have been in use since at least Inca times. Moray, meanwhile, is an Inca archaeological site that looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Built as an agricultural laboratory of sorts, it consists of several large terraced circular depressions that were used to test crop production in various microclimates. Together, these two sites provide one of the most fascinating spectacles in the Cusco Region. This tour is the perfect combination of exploring stunning Andean terrains and an exhilarating ATV adventure! Feel the adrenaline as you ride your ATV through the majestic Andean scenery. This experience perfectly combines culture, nature, and adventure on the same Sacred Valley tour from Cusco!
If cycling at high altitude sounds like too much effort, then come with us as we visit Maras and Moray as part of an ATV (quad bike) adventure! We’ll pick you up at your hotel at around 07h00, and then drive to the salt evaporation ponds at Maras (for safety reasons, we can’t drive the quad bikes down the winding road to Maras).
After visiting the salt ponds, we’ll head straight to the garage in nearby Cruzpata where our bikes are stored. Your guide will give you a few lessons about how to drive the ATVs and then you’ll have 10 minutes or so to practice. And then we’re off! We’ll drive through spectacular scenery, stopping to take pictures of the magical mountains, glaciers, traditional villages and other aspects of Andean life.
Our next stop will be Moray, where you’ll have a guided tour of the amazing Inca agricultural terraces. We’ll spend about 20 minutes exploring the site, and then we’ll head to a lookout point that offers stunning vistas of five glaciers.
We will then return trip to the garage where our transport back to Cusco will be waiting. We’ll then take you back to Cusco, and drop you off very close to the Plaza de Armas.
Highest Altitude: 3,500 m (11,483 ft).
Lowest Altitude: 3,380 m (11,086 ft).
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