Is it possible to visit the Salt Mines of Maras? How to see the Salt Mines of Maras since the entry was prohibited.




One of the main attractions when visiting the Sacred Valley of the Incas (you can see here our itinerary and know why you cannot miss the Sacred Valley of the Incas) was the visit to the Salt Mines of Maras.

This is undoubtedly a unique sight to behold, in which hundreds of small pools of water acquires their unique color as the water evaporates and only the salt remains.

The resulting salt has long been recognized as being of excellent quality and is one of the favorite souvenirs of those visiting the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

Despite the fact that it was run by a private company, MaraSal, it was always possible to visit the salt mines by buying a ticket that, although not included in the "boleto turístico del Cusco", was relatively affordable.

This was undoubtedly a visit we loved but during our journey, but the truth is that we felt that not all visitors were properly respecting the place where we were and we are bound to say that we were shocked to see several people stepping over the puddles of salt, often to take pictures.
 
People stepping on salt pools 
Now, in order to protect the quality of the product they sell, we have come to the knowledge that the mining company (MaraSal) has decided to prohibited entry to this famous tourist spot. The reason is that, unfortunately, more and more traces of the passage of people in salt were being found, namely cigarette butts, plastics, papers… which was endangering the quality of the product they sold.

Thus, unfortunately, since 15 June 2019, MaraSal company decided that tourists no longer will be able to purchase a ticket to visit the Sal de Maras mines. To understand batter the reasons for that decision, we invite you to read the letter that the company sent to tour operators with the reasons for their decision, through this link.
However, not all is bad news. Despite the sadness of knowing that it is no longer accessible to walk in the middle of this fantastic scenery, it is still possible to visit the viewpoint, from where you take the most fantastic photographs of this beautiful scenery. And to take great photos like this, you don't need to buy any tickets.


And for those who want to buy your souvenir, and especially the famous Sal de Maras, be aware that sellers now continue to make their product available outside the mines, and when you visit the viewpoint you can buy all the salt you want to take home.

One of the major setbacks is that now the viewpoint will be increasingly crowded, and to take pictures like the one we have taken, you will have to wait longer and you will undoubtedly be surrounded by tourists and with less time to enjoy this peaceful landscape. As in so many situations, what we recommend is always try to avoid the busiest hours, especially here between 10am and 2pm, something that can be circumvented when organizing your tours of the Sacred Valley of the Incas (see here our post  about the Sacred Valley of the Incas to learn more about how to get organized to explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas).

Conclusions


Unfortunately, this is a sad decision for anyone preparing their visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a must-see for anyone visiting Machu Picchu. However, we feel it should serve as a warning to all of us who love to travel, because if we want to know the wonders our planet has to offer, we must be careful to preserve them and respect them to the utmost, something that often does not happen and, if this continues, more and more cases such as the ban on entering the Maras Salt Mines will occur.


However, this prohibition should not at all lead you not to visit the Salt Maras Mines. Just watching from the viewpoint is an experience in itself and we can guarantee that it will remain one of the best memories you will bring from the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

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