1. The Agricultural Terraces of Moray are a unique and impressive ancient Incan site located in the Sacred Valley of Peru near Cusco. They consist of a series of circular terraces built into a natural crater in the ground, which were used for agricultural experimentation by the Incas.

Each terrace has a different microclimate, with the temperatures varying up to 15°C between the top and bottom terraces. This allowed the Incas to grow a wide variety of crops, including potatoes and corn, and to develop new plant species that were adapted to each microclimate.

The terraces are constructed using finely cut stones that fit together perfectly, a feat of engineering that is still admired today. There are several theories about how the terraces were built, including the use of ramps and pulleys to move the heavy stones.

2. The Agricultural Terraces of Moray are open every day from 8am to 5pm. There is no phone number available for the site.

3. A ticket to visit the Agricultural Terraces of Moray is included in the Boleto Turistico (Tourist Ticket) which costs 130 soles (approximately $40 USD). This ticket also allows access to other Incan sites in the area, including Ollantaytambo and Pisac.

To get to the site, visitors can take a taxi from Cusco (approximately 1.5 hours) or join a tour group that includes transportation.