Monday, October 12, 2015

Review: Salineras Salt Mines, Maras


After visiting the Moray Inca Ruins, our next stop was to the  Salineras Salt Mines.  

Salineras is located near the Sacred Valley.  A spring of warm, salty water diverted into thousands of pools, where sunlight evaporates the water, leaving behind a thin crust of salt.  Repeat the process again, and over time, that's how you end up with salt!  It's a long and laborious process to harvest the salt, and I really admire how strong the salt miners are.

Our guide took us down to the mines, where we put our balancing to the test and gained a further understanding of what it was like to navigate around these narrow pathways and planks.  All in all, it was a memorable experience.  A worthwhile day trip.  Make sure to purchase some salt to support the local community!

Summary

  • Bottom Line: highly recommend.
  • Score: 10/10
    • 5/5 for experience
    • 5/5 for value (US$3 entrance fee)



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