Maras Salt Mines: best times, photos and how to visit them

Maras Salt Mines: best times, photos and how to visit them

 

We know that visiting the Maras Salt Mines is one of the most popular experiences near Cusco. The problem is that many travelers don’t know when to go, how much it costs, or how to get there without wasting time. In this guide, you’ll discover the best visiting hours, updated prices, photography tips, and the easiest ways to visit.

 

 

🏔️ What Are the Maras Salt Mines?

The Maras Salt Mines are more than 4,000 salt pools built in terraces along a mountainside in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

This salt production system dates back to pre-Inca times and is still used today by local families who harvest the salt using traditional methods.

 

 

💧 How Do the Salt Mines Work?

The process is simple but fascinating:

  • A natural saltwater spring flows from the mountain.
  • The water is channeled into thousands of small pools.
  • The sun evaporates the water.
  • The crystallized salt is collected by hand.

The result is one of the most unique landscapes in Peru.

 

 

🚗 How to Get to the Maras Salt Mines from Cusco

The salt mines are located about 40 km from Cusco, and there are several ways to visit them.

 

🚌 1. Sacred Valley Tour

The most common option for tourists.

Many tours also include:

  • Moray
  • Chinchero

Average duration: 6–10 hours.

 

🚕 2. Taxi or Private Transport

Ideal if you want to visit only Maras.

Approximate travel time:

  • Cusco → Maras: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Maras → Salt Mines: 20 minutes

Approximate cost:

Private taxi: 120 – 180 PEN

 

🏍️ 3. ATV (Quad Bike) Tour

A very popular experience among travelers.

Typical route:

  • Cusco → Maras → Moray → Salt Mines

Duration: 4–5 hours.

 

 

📊 Quick Facts for Travelers

 

Factor Key Information
Location Sacred Valley, near the town of Maras
Altitude Approx. 3,000 m
Entrance fee 10 – 15 PEN
Visit duration 45 – 90 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Best season April – October
📸 Ideal for Photography and landscapes

 

 

⏰ Best Times to Visit the Maras Salt Mines

Choosing the right time can completely change your experience.

 

Morning (8:00 – 10:00)

Advantages:

  • Fewer tourists
  • Soft lighting for photography
  • Comfortable temperatures

Perfect for photographers and relaxed travelers.

 

Midday (11:00 – 14:00)

Advantages:

  • Brighter colors
  • Strong reflections in the pools

Disadvantage:

  • More visitors.

 

Afternoon (15:30 – 17:30)

Ideal for:

  • Golden-hour photography
  • Views of the Sacred Valley at sunset

Many photographers consider this the best time of day.

 

 

📸 Best Photo Spots

The salt mines are one of the most photographed places near Cusco.

 

Best viewpoints:

 

  • Upper Viewpoint

Panoramic view of the entire terrace system.

 

  • Side Trail

Great for diagonal perspective photos.

 

  • Central Area

Close-up shots of the salt harvesting process.

 Tip: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the full landscape.

 

 

💰 Updated Prices

 

🎟️ Entrance Fee

Approximate cost:

  • 10 – 15 Peruvian soles

Important:

  • The entrance is NOT included in the Cusco Tourist Ticket (Boleto Turístico).

 

 

📦 What Tours Usually Include (and Don’t Include)

 

✔️ Usually Included

  • Tourist transportation
  • Professional guide
  • Stops at archaeological sites

 

❌ Usually Not Included

  • Entrance to the salt mines
  • Meals
  • Tips
  • Travel insurance

Always check the itinerary before booking.

 

 

🌤️ Best Time of Year to Visit

 

☀️ Dry Season (April – October)

Advantages:

  • Blue skies
  • Better photography conditions
  • Dry trails

This is the most recommended season.

 

🌧️ Rainy Season (November – March)

Advantages:

  • Fewer tourists
  • Greener landscapes

Disadvantages:

  • Cloudy skies
  • Slippery paths.

 

 

🧠 Pro Tips for International Travelers

 

1. Altitude

Although it’s lower than Cusco, you may still feel mild altitude effects.

Recommendation:

  • Spend one day acclimatizing in Cusco first.

 

2. Sun Protection

The Andean sun is very strong.

Bring:

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat or cap

 

3. Wear Good Shoes

The terrain can be dusty or muddy depending on the season.

Best option:

  • Hiking shoes
  • Non-slip soles

 

4. Bring Cash

  • Many entrances and small shops do not accept credit cards.

 

5. Respect the Salt Pools

It is not allowed to:

  • Walk inside the pools
  • Touch the salt
  • Leave the marked paths

Local families depend on this traditional salt production.

 

 

⭐ Is Visiting the Maras Salt Mines Worth It?

Absolutely.

It is one of the few places in the world where you can see an ancient salt-harvesting technique still in use, combined with one of the most impressive landscapes in the Sacred Valley.

It’s also a quick, accessible visit that can easily be combined with other nearby destinations.

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