Queswachaca Bridge Tour

1 day

Overview

  • Service Shared
  • Season Year-round
  • Departures By Prior Reservation

 adventure to one of the most significant monuments of Inca culture. The Queswachaca Bridge. This ancient hanging bridge, handcrafted from plant fibers, rebuilt every year for centuries, preserving an ancient tradition.

Our journey begins with a scenic drive through the beautiful mountains in southern Cusco where you’ll witness deep valleys and get a close look at local communities. Upon reaching Queswachaca you’ll have the opportunity to learn about its history and the unique technique used to weave this bridge by the communities of Quehue, Huinchiri, Chaupimayo, and other nearby towns.

This is not just a cultural tour but a unique experience that connects you with both the past and present of Andean customs. You will also have the chance to walk across the bridge and get panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

This tour is perfect for those seeking a blend of adventure, history, and cultural immersion in the heart of the Andes.

Highlights

  • Visit to Queswachaca Bridge
  • cultural tour
  • photography
  • hiking
  • Departures: By Prior Reservation
  • Season: Year-round
  • Service: Shared

Itinerary

Queswachaca Bridge Tour - A Connection to Inca History

early pick-up from your hotel in Cusco, followed by a scenic drive to the southern region. During the journey, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the valley and learn about the history of the communities that have preserved the bridge for generations. Upon arrival at the Queswachaca Bridge, you’ll take a guided tour to learn about the history and construction techniques used by the local people. There will be time to walk across the bridge, enjoy the views and take photos. Afterward, we’ll be back to cusco.

What is Included

Included

  • Private transportation
  • Professional tour guide
  • Entrance fees
  • walking sticks
  • Semi- buffet lunch and breakfast
  • pick up and drop off at the hotel

Not Included

 

  • Tips for the guide or driver.
  • dinner

What to Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes (preferably water-resistant).
  • Suitable clothing for variable weather conditions
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses.
  • A camera or phone to capture the stunning landscapes.
  • Water
  • Cash for personal expenses
  • A raincoat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the bridge is well-maintained and it is safe to walk across.

The tour lasts approximately  10 hours, including transportation and stops along the way to enjoy the scenery.

Absolutely! The walk to the bridge is quite accessible and doesn’t require prior hiking experience.

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