

Ancient Inca agricultural terraces carved into a hillside, offering panoramic views of the Sacred Valley.

Moray Terraces can have sudden rain showers due to its high elevation.
The sun can be intense at high altitudes, so protect your face and neck.

The terraces have uneven surfaces, and good footwear is crucial for safety.
Famous for its fluffy pancakes and unique breakfast combinations.
Known for its fresh, healthy, and affordable lunch options.
Renowned for its authentic Italian dishes and cozy ambiance.
Handcrafted pottery from Moray, reflecting the region's ancient Incan heritage.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles from Urubamba, showcasing traditional Andean patterns.
A traditional Andean delicacy, often served during special occasions.

Thin rice noodles stir-fried with vegetables, shrimp, and chicken in a soy sauce-based sauce.
Sour soup made with shrimp, vegetables, and tamarind broth, often served with rice.

Marinated beef strips, usually served with fried eggs and garlic rice, a popular breakfast dish.
Ancient agricultural terraces carved into the side of a mountain, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Inca engineering.
Thousands of small salt ponds that have been in use since Inca times, creating a stunning white landscape.
A vibrant local market where you can find traditional textiles, local food, and interact with the friendly locals.
A historic mosque in Kuala Kubu Bharu, known for its unique architecture and serene atmosphere.
Albert Hall Museum, a stunning Indo-Saracenic architectural marvel, is the oldest museum in Rajasthan, housing a rich collection of art, artifacts, and sculptures.
Tu Duc Tomb, a harmonious blend of nature and architecture, is the final resting place of Emperor Tu Duc, offering a glimpse into 19th-century imperial life.