ATV tour to Moray and the salt mines in the Sacred Valley
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ATV Tour to Moray and Salt Mines in the Sacred Valley. Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our ATV tour, a unique experience that combines culture, nature, and adrenaline in the breathtaking landscapes of Cusco.
Travel along rural roads surrounded by Andean mountains while riding your own ATV to two of the most iconic sites in the Sacred Valley: the mysterious circular terraces of Moray, once used by the Incas as an agricultural laboratory, and the famous Maras Salt Mines.
ITINERARY
Itinerary of the ATV Tour to Moray and Salt Mines in the Sacred Valley
1. Pickup from your hotel in Cusco
Our service begins with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. Aboard our tourist vehicle, we will depart for the community of Cruzpata, located on the road to Chinchero, where our base of operations is located.
2. Introductory and practical briefing
Upon arrival, you will receive technical and safety training on the proper handling of ATVs. You will have a brief practice session to familiarize yourself with the vehicle before starting the tour.
3. Start of the ATV adventure
We begin our journey on rural roads surrounded by impressive Andean landscapes. The route will take us through agricultural fields, small communities, and panoramic views of snow-capped mountains.
4. Visit to the Moray Archaeological Complex
We arrive in Moray, an Inca agricultural center made up of circular terraces that served as a laboratory for adapting crops to different altitudes. You will have time to explore, take photos, and learn about its history with our guide.
5. Visit to the Maras Salt Mines
We continue to the Maras Salt Mines, a surreal landscape of more than 3,000 staggered salt pools on the side of a mountain. You’ll learn about the salt extraction process that has been maintained since pre-Inca times.
6. Return to Cruzpata on ATVs
After the visit, we’ll ride our ATVs back to the base in Cruzpata, once again enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings.
7. Return to Cusco
We’ll take our vehicle back to Cusco, ending the experience at approximately 1:00 p.m. (morning shift) or 6:30 p.m. (afternoon shift), dropping you off near the Plaza de Armas or at your hotel.
INCLUDES
Includes – ATV tour to Moray and the salt mines in the Sacred Valley
Private tourist transportation from Cusco to Cruzpata
- Air-conditioned minibus with seat belts, GPS speedometer, and first-aid kit on board.
- Professional driver with an AIII-C license and experience on high Andean routes.
250cc semi-automatic ATV
- 2024 model, inspected before each ride.
- Unlimited fuel + reserve jerry can in support vehicle.
Premium protective equipment
- DOT/ECE-certified full-face helmet with UV and dust visor.
- Padded gloves, elbow and knee pads, and a reflective vest.
Professional bilingual guide
- Specialist in off-road routes and altitude first aid.
- Accompanying mechanic and 4×4 vehicle with spare parts and medical oxygen.
Technical briefing and supervised practice
- Safety briefing (handling, signs, distance).
- 1 km closed circuit for ATV familiarization.
Express ticket processing
- On-site processing for Moray and Salineras; avoid lines and overcharges.
Liability coverage
- Operator’s policy, VHF radio, advanced first-aid kit, and group photo assistance.
NOT INCLUDED
Not Included – ATV tour to Moray and salt mines in the Sacred Valley
Admission to Moray
- Partial Tourist Ticket (S/ 70) or General Ticket (S/ 130).
Admission to Salineras de Maras
- Direct cash payment: S/ 10 per person.
Food and Drinks
- Bring a box lunch, snacks, and at least 1 L of water.
Personal travel/ATV insurance
- A policy with extreme sports coverage is recommended.
Voluntary tips
- Standard thank you: S/ 10–20 for guide and driver.
Additional Clothing
- Raincoat, bandana, sunscreen, insect repellent.
Optional Accessories
GoPro mount, waterproof phone case, backpack cover.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Original ID or passport:
- Carry it with you at all times. This is required to verify your identity at entry controls and, in some cases, to purchase or validate your tourist ticket.
2. Appropriate clothing for outdoor adventures:
- Top: Breathable long-sleeved shirt, a waterproof or windproof jacket (ideal if it’s windy or drizzling).
- Bottom: Long pants made of durable fabric (trekking or sports pants). Avoid tight-fitting jeans or loose pants that can get caught.
- During the dry season (April–October): Light clothing with sun protection.
- During the rainy season (November–March): Add a waterproof layer or rain poncho.
3. Sturdy and comfortable footwear
- Closed trekking shoes or sneakers with good traction.
- Sandals and open-toed shoes are not permitted for safety reasons while riding the ATV.
4. Gloves and additional personal protection (optional)
- Although basic gloves are provided, you may bring your own cycling or motocross gloves for added comfort.
- It is also recommended to wear a scarf or cloth mask to protect your face from dust.
5. Sun and Weather Protection
- High-factor sunscreen (SPF 50+), even on cloudy days.
- A cap or wide-brimmed hat to protect your face from the sun.
- Sunglasses with UV protection to protect your eyes from sun glare and dust.
6. Hydration and Snacks
- Bring at least 1 liter of water per person in a reusable bottle or thermos.
- Light snacks such as energy bars, dried fruit, or chocolates to replenish energy during the hike.
- Don’t forget your trash: bring a bag for your trash.
7. Electronic Devices
- Bring your camera or cell phone with a fully charged battery.
- A dust- or waterproof-resistant case is recommended for your electronic devices.
- Bringing a power bank is helpful if you plan to take a lot of photos or record videos.
8. Cash in Peruvian soles
- Admission to Moray and the Salineras is not included and must be paid in cash.
- Admission to Moray: with a Partial or General Tourist Ticket (check updated prices).
- Admission to the Salineras: approximately S/10.00 per person.
- You can also use cash to purchase local crafts, snacks, or leave a tip if you wish.
9. Health and Physical Conditions
- This tour is not recommended for people with:
- Heart or respiratory problems.
- Recent muscle or joint injuries.
- Pregnant women.
- You should be comfortable with moderate activity and driving.
10. Altitude Acclimatization
- The tour operates between 3,200 and 3,500 meters above sea level.
- We recommend arriving in Cusco at least one day in advance to acclimatize.
- Avoid alcoholic beverages the night before and stay well hydrated.
FAQ's
1. Do I need previous experience to ride an ATV?
No, no previous experience is required. Before starting the tour, you will receive technical instruction and a hands-on session to familiarize yourself with the vehicle. The tour is designed for beginners and is operated at a moderate speed with a support guide.
2. What is the minimum age to participate?
The minimum age to ride an ATV is 16 years old with parental permission (if the individual is a minor). Companions must be at least 12 years old. Children under this age cannot participate for safety reasons.
3. Can I ride as a passenger if I don’t want to drive?
Yes, you can ride as a companion on a double (shared) ATV. You just need to select this option when booking.
4. How difficult is the route? Is it dangerous?
The route has a moderate level of difficulty and is suitable for travelers of all ages. The experience unfolds along unpaved rural paths, completely free of traffic, and surrounded by breathtaking Andean landscapes. Throughout the journey, safety is prioritized: by following the instructions of your professional guide and wearing the necessary protective equipment, you can enjoy the tour comfortably and with confidence.
5. What entrance fees do I need to pay separately?
Moray: Requires a Partial or General Tourist Ticket (also valid for other archaeological sites in Cusco).
Maras Salt Mines: Separate entrance fee of S/10.00 per person (cash only).
6. What if I’ve never been above 3,000 meters above sea level?
If this is your first time at altitude, we recommend arriving in Cusco at least a day early to acclimatize. It’s also important to stay hydrated and avoid heavy meals or alcohol before the tour.
7. What happens if it rains on the day of the tour?
The tour operates even in light drizzle, as we provide rain jackets and the terrain remains passable. In the event of heavy rain or dangerous conditions, the company may reschedule or cancel the tour with prior notice for safety reasons.
8. Can I bring my camera or cell phone on the tour?
Yes, but we recommend carrying them in a waterproof or dustproof case. There will be ideal breaks for photos, especially at Moray and Maras.
9. How many people are in a group?
We work with small groups of 8 to 12 people per guide to ensure personalized attention and increased safety. We also offer private tours if you prefer.
10. Is insurance included in the tour?
The tour includes basic assistance and a first aid kit, but does not include personal accident insurance. Travel or health insurance that covers adventure activities is recommended.
DEPARTURE DATES
Maras and Moray in the Sacred Valley is one of the most popular destinations in Cusco, Peru. We currently offer daily tours to this impressive mountain.
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