
We had to get up at 6:30 so we could get to Moray and the salt flats on time. We traveled for 1 hour 30 minutes in a van that let you feel every bump and rock on the road. Moray is an old Incan agricultural site where they tested growing conditions for food and plants. There are rocks hanging over the side that you get to use as steps. It gets hotter and hotter as you head down because of lack of breeze.
After Moray, we headed over to the Salt Flats of Maras. The salt flats are a huge area of salt plots that is supplied by the salty mountain water. There are over 3000 salt plots at the salt flats! We tasted the salty water and walked on the harder salt plots. Once we were done with the salt flats, the whole group went to Urubamba for lunch. After lunch, we headed to the final destination on that van, which was Ollantaytambo, where we met the train headed for Machu Picchu town.






