Michal R.
Google
Moray: The Inca's agricultural laboratory!
Moray is easily one of the most unique and visually stunning Inca sites in the Sacred Valley. It consists of large, concentric, circular terraces that sink deep into the earth, creating a striking amphitheater effect.
The genius lies in the engineering: each level of the terraces creates its own unique microclimate, with temperature differences of up to 15°C (27°F) between the top and bottom. This leads researchers to believe Moray was used by the Incas to experimentally adapt different crop varieties to various environmental conditions.
The sheer scale and sophistication are unbelievable! It’s a slightly remote stop, but it perfectly shows the Incas' advanced agronomical and hydrological skills. A must-see, especially when combined with the nearby Maras Salt Mines!