Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour

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Discover the last Inca suspension bridge still in use, handcrafted from plant fiber (ichu) and suspended over the mighty Apurímac River. The Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour is an authentic experience that connects travelers with the Andean worldview, Quechua traditions, and the majestic landscapes south of Cusco.

The Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour not only allows you to discover a living jewel of Inca architecture, but also to connect with Andean culture in its purest form. It is an ideal excursion for those seeking breathtaking landscapes, authentic experiences, and direct contact with ancient traditions still preserved in the Peruvian Andes.

ITINERARY

📍 Qeswachaka Inka Bridge Tour Itinerary

✅ Hotel pickup – Departure from Cusco (4:30 a.m. – 5:00 a.m.)

Our day begins very early with pickup from your accommodation in Cusco. Aboard a tourist transport, we will head south through the region, passing through picturesque towns such as Pomacanchi, Acopia, and Yanaoca.

🥣 Breakfast en route (approx. 7:30 a.m.)

We will stop for a traditional Andean breakfast at a local home or rural restaurant, ideal for recharging your batteries before the main visit.

🌉 Visit to the Inca Bridge of Q’eswachaka (9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.)

We arrive in the Quehue district, home to the famous Q’eswachaka Bridge, declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. This 30-meter-long bridge, woven by rural communities each year, is a living expression of Inca engineering. You can cross it (optional) and take unique photographs while learning about the hand-built process using ichu (wooden bridge), without the use of nails or concrete.

📸 Viewpoints and lagoons of the circuit (11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.)

After the visit, we continue exploring the area, making stops at the natural viewpoints of the four high Andean lagoons: Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnaqocha, and Pampamarca, all surrounded by impressive biodiversity and panoramic views ideal for photography.

🍽 Typical lunch en route (approx. 2:30 p.m.)

We will stop at a local restaurant to enjoy a homemade lunch, with options that include typical dishes from the region.

🚐 Return to Cusco (3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.)

After lunch, we will return to Cusco. We will arrive in the historic center approximately between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., and we will drop you off at your hotel or in a central area.

INCLUDES

✅ What does the Q’eswachaka Inka Bridge Tour include?

  • Pickup from your hotel in Cusco (central area)
  • Round-trip tourist transportation via group or private service
  • Professional guide in Spanish (and/or English)
  • Traditional Andean breakfast
  • Traditional lunch at a local restaurant
  • Admission to the Q’eswachaka Bridge and high Andean lagoons
  • Photo stops at the four lagoons: Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnaqocha, and Pampamarca
  • First aid kit and emergency oxygen

NOT INCLUDED

❌ What’s not included?

  • Additional drinks and snacks
  • Trekking poles (optional)
  • Tips for the guide or driver (volunteer)
  • Travel insurance or personal medical assistance

RECOMMENDATIONS

🎒 Recommendations for the tour to the Inca Bridge of Q’eswachaka?

  • Bring warm clothing in layers: the mornings are cold and midday is sunny.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes (dirt and stone trails).
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat.
  • A reusable water bottle.
  • A fully charged camera or cell phone (the signal is weak along the route).
  • Cash (to buy local crafts or snacks).
  • Personal documents (ID or passport).
  • Rain poncho (between November and March).

FAQs

❓ Frequently asked questions about the Tour to the Inca Bridge of Q’eswachaka

📍 Where is the Inca Bridge of Q’eswachaka?

It is located in the Quehue district, Canas province, south of Cusco. It is located over the Apurímac River, at 3,700 m above sea level.

⏳ How long does it take to get there from Cusco?

The trip by bus takes approximately 3.5 hours, including stops for breakfast and viewpoints.

🌿 What is the Q’eswachaka Bridge made of?

It is entirely hand-woven with ichu (Puna straw) plant fiber. The communities renew it every year in an ancestral ceremony.

🚶‍♂️ Can I cross the bridge?

Yes, it is possible to cross it, although it is optional. It is recommended to do so with caution and following the guide’s instructions.

📅 When is the bridge renewal ceremony?

It takes place every year during the month of June. It is an important cultural event where the Quechua communities rebuild the bridge in just three days.

☀️ What is the best time to visit Q’eswachaka?

The best time is from April to October (dry season). During the rainy season (November to March), the roads can be slippery.

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