Begin your journey in Moray, where vast concentric terraces descend gracefully into the earth. Though some suggest a cosmological purpose, it is widely believed the Incas used this site as an agricultural laboratory — a space where nature and ingenuity met in quiet experimentation.
Continue to the salt ponds of Maras, still harvested by hand using centuries-old techniques, offering a rare window into living tradition. Then explore Ollantaytambo, the oldest continuously inhabited town in the Americas. With its perfectly aligned terraces and ceremonial fortress, it remains the most tangible expression of Inca urban planning.
Please allow approximately six hours for the entire experience.