Route: Moray - Maras - Salineras - Pichingoto
- Sol & Luna Hotel
Biking distance: 19 km
Degree: M
The trip starts at the Hotel.
We leave by van and drive out of the Sacred Valley.
During the 45-minute ride we have an impressive view of the snowcapped
Vilcanota mountains. The driver drops us off at the ruins of Moray.
Our guide will take us down into
these ruins and explain their function. It is said that the ancient
agricultural terraces of circular and concentric shape, which were
built by the Incas, were used as a seed-producing area for the principal
crops of the empire: maize and potato.
After this visit we head our bikes
down a dirt road towards the town of Maras, the snow-capped peaks
of the Vilcanota Mountains before us. Maras is a typical town dedicated
to agriculture and cattle, with portals built during colonial times.
Near the Plaza de Armas, we rest and enjoy a snack next to an old
church.
Continuing our ride down to Salineras,
the saltpans, we have two options: taking a single track all the
way or the easier part-paved and part-dirt road. Once at Salineras
we get off our bikes and watch (and perhaps participate in) the
salt draining process.
The single track which takes us
into the Sacred Valley requires some skill. Some people might prefer
to walk the very steep and narrow parts. The track leads us past
Pichingoto, a small village with houses built into the rocky slopes,
giving the place a unique appearance. From here we cross the Urubamba
river over a hanging bridge. It is a short ride back to the hotel.
Our journey has been mostly downhill.