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Inca. Moray[1][2] (Quechua: Muray) [3] is an archaeological site in Peru approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) northwest of Cuzco on a high plateau at about 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) and just west of the village of Maras.
Moray is a mysterious Inca ruin in Peru. Read our Moray travel guide for its history, places to eat, the best time to visit, and more.
Surrounded by the breathtaking Andes mountains, the Moray ruins are an archaeological complex in the Sacred Valley that has been captivating researchers and travelers for decades. The site is best known for its three groups of circular terraces.
This is a complete guide for a visit to Moray, Peru, where you'll learn about the Inca ruins and their advanced society 600 years ago!
Moray is situated in the heart of Peru’s Sacred Valley, approximately 50 kilometres northwest of Cusco. This area, celebrated for its breathtaking scenery and vibrant cultural legacy, offers an ideal setting for exploring the historic Moray ruins.
This is your complete guide on how to visit the Maras Salt Mines and Moray Ruins located just outside the town of Maras in the Sacred Valley. In this guide, you can read about all the ways to get to Maras from Cusco both independently or with a tour and how to visit the ruins and salt mines.
About 50 km from Cusco, a little off the beaten track, you will find the visually stunning Inca ruins of Moray. Moray lies in a remote area of the Sacred Valley. You won’t find Moray ruins mentioned in many guide books and therefore they are not inundated with visitors.