Moray surprises at first glance: massive circular terraces resembling a natural amphitheater carved into the earth. However, its purpose was far more sophisticated than aesthetic.
This complex functioned as an agricultural experimentation center where the Incas studied crop adaptation to different microclimates. Between the upper terraces and the lowest level, significant temperature variations can occur, allowing the simulation of diverse environmental conditions.
Visiting Moray means understanding the deep relationship between science, nature, and spirituality in the Andean world.
It can be explored on foot in a traditional way, or enhanced with an ATV experience through dirt trails and open fields before reaching the site.
Ideal for: curious travelers, history lovers, and those who wish to combine culture with an active experience.



