Experience the ancient Inca Bridge and Four Lagoons in Cusco. Discover the Qeswachaka Bridge, a historic marvel suspended above the Apurimac River, connecting to Machu Picchu.
Experience the ancient Inca Bridge and Four Lagoons in Cusco. Discover the Qeswachaka Bridge, a historic marvel suspended above the Apurimac River, connecting to Machu Picchu.
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Qeswachaka Peru Tours - Inca bridge of Q’eswachaca. It is a suspension bridge built entirely with ichu (a plant fiber that abounds in the Andes) It is located on the Apurimac River, in the district of Quehue, province of Canas,
The existence of this bridge dates from the Inca era, and every year in June the communities of Winch’iri, Quehue,…
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Qeswachaka Peru Tours - Inca bridge of Q’eswachaca. It is a suspension bridge built entirely with ichu (a plant fiber that abounds in the Andes) It is located on the Apurimac River, in the district of Quehue, province of Canas,
The existence of this bridge dates from the Inca era, and every year in June the communities of Winch’iri, Quehue, Chaupibanda, and Perqaro, meet for the renovation and maintenance of this beautiful and unique bridge,
The renovation minka of the Q’eswachaca, strengthens the bonds of friendship and cultural identity of the participating communities, it should be noted that it is the only Inca custom that did not suffer alteration and that has been running for more than 500 years, which was worth it That it was declared intangible heritage by UNESCO in 2013.

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- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Income
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Income
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The Qeswachaka Bridge spans 28 meters in length and is elevated 30 meters above the Apurimac River. It was once a segment of the extensive Inca road network (qhapac ñan) that connected to the Inca City of Machu Picchu. Annually, the local community reconstructs the bridge in the traditional Inca manner. Presently, it stands as one of Cusco’s most prominent tourist attractions.
The Qeswachaka Bridge spans 28 meters in length and is elevated 30 meters above the Apurimac River. It was once a segment of the extensive Inca road network (qhapac ñan) that connected to the Inca City of Machu Picchu. Annually, the local community reconstructs the bridge in the traditional Inca manner. Presently, it stands as one of Cusco’s most prominent tourist attractions.
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