Q'eswachaka Inca Bridge: Adventure Awaits

Embark on an exhilarating adventure and immerse yourself in ancient Inca culture at Q’eswachaka, the last remaining Inca bridge. Cross the 28-meter-long bridge made of ichu straw and experience the thrill of a lifetime!

Duration: 11 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Qeswachaka Peru Tours - The trip begins in the city of Cusco with the pick-up from your hotel at 6 am. approximately in the south-west direction. After almost two hours of travel, we will visit the four lagoons: lagoon of pomacanchi, of storage, asnaqocha and pampamarca or tungasuca. After enjoying a quiet moment near the lagoons, the next place…
What's Included
  • Transport
  • Pick up from your hotel
  • Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Professional bi-lingual guide
What's Not Included
  • Entrance (25 Soles)
Additional Information

Q’eswachaka - this Inca-built bridge is the solitary bridge of its kind that persists today. It is situated roughly three hours’ drive from Cusco, in the Canas province. This location is a must visit for those passionate about adventure and culture. Brave individuals have the opportunity to traverse the 28-meter bridge, constructed using ichu (puna straw).

Location
Qeswachaka Peru Tours
Cusco Peru Calle Triunfo
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Vivi
Sep 17, 2025
Angels on my way - I want to thank guide Fred and driver Juan for the wonderful day you gave me. Yeah, the night before the tour Fred called me warning that all people in the group had an unforeseen and could not go. But instead of canceling the tour, he asked me if I would accept a private tour and not pay more for it. I immediately accepted and am very grateful for such a simple gesture and that marked me, because in other occasions I had tours cancelled because I did not have the minimum of people. This gesture for me made all the difference, with a private tour they were at my disposal to stay attractive as long as I wanted. In addition to a class and immersion in the Inca culture. Super indico. And even not being on the contract they left me back at my lodging place.
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Trip20312216293
Aug 26, 2025
Great! - Great! We arrived driven by our private driver, our private guide accompanied us. We go down a few steps and then arrive at a gentleman who explains to us that we must make an offering with coca leaves, corn (we needed an alpaca fetus but he had none left)... We learned how the bridge is built and deconstructed each year by 1000 people (4 communities). We had a demonstration, we were able to try and then leave with the ropes. We had paid for a 40 minute boat ride. Cheap. Very entertaining for our teenager despite the fact that the gentleman wondered how we would get her back in the boat because she was too small (frankly no notion of age)!! We crossed the bridge, one by one, and my daughter with my husband, our guide joined us then the gentleman also to say goodbye (he ran on the bridge!). After you have to climb about 5-10 minutes of the steps. I recommend, nice experience to live with family with teenagers (and not small children) or as a couple.
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948ezrab
Aug 15, 2023
Essential cultural experience - Fantastic ancient engineering feat, masterfully and traditionally preserved for 600 years! Please go and walk across this piece of history, feel it swinging under your feat, see the river flowing beneath you, feel the braided ropes in your hands. The tour itself was also a great experience - our guide, Diego, was kind, intelligent, and funny, and he knew the answers to all our questions. The first stop, the mini volcano was a wonderful trip into the archaic depths of prehistory, and it's got to be the cutest volcano in the world! On the way back, we stopped to see a few lagoons, which were hosting some migratory flamingos! (My wife particularly enjoyed the flamingos.) Breakfast and lunch were provided at a tourist-pit-stop buffet, which was convenient. However, since the tour began so early, we were hungry before breakfast and before lunch, so bring pleanty of snacks and water. The only reason this isn't a 6/5 star rating is that we had to get up at 4:15am. It would have been much more enjoyable if we could have started a few hours later, even at the expense of cutting parts of the tour out or arriving in Cusco later. However, my wife and I seem to be the only tourists in Cusco that think such, because nearly every tour leaves well before dawn - making for a lot of busses full of groggy, unenthusiastic tourists.
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Leo
Jun 21, 2023
Nice glimpse into rural culture and history - This day trip isn't going to compete with Machu Picchu or Rainbow Mountain, but if you enjoy learning a little about the culture and history outside of the main tourist areas, I highly recommend this tour. Watching the family prepping the bridge (some watering and stressing) and understanding how this is built annually is really interesting. And riding in the countryside and seeing the small villages is a peek into the past. Yes, the long ride is a bit of a pain, but the vans this company uses do seem to have slightly more legroom than the other vans I rode in on other tours. And tour guide seemed very mindful of photo opportunities along the way, making very brief stops for photos as we saw interesting things along the way, such as the flamingos. I thought the winding road into the valley was cool and asked if we could stop for a few minutes and they obliged. Overall, if getting away from the typical tourist stuff excites you and you want to experience a small slice of very rural life, take this tour!
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Jeneder
Jun 7, 2023
Impressive, fascinate and magnificent - Really beautiful and amazing landscapes around the bridge that is fascinating, the connection you feel with nature is indescribable
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Saopaulo4
Apr 8, 2023
Unique experience crossing the unique Inca bridge in Peru - Incredible experience in this unique place in Peru. If or if they have to cross the bridge the canyon of the Apurimac River. It is a bridge built by indigenous communities following ancestral customs with grass fibres and paddy trees typical of the region. It is renewed annually.
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Patrickd544
Oct 3, 2023
Lots of driving... - Carried out individually with rental car. 62 km drive from Checacupe where we lived. Poorly passable road on the second part of the journey towards Qehue. Do not go as far as Qehue, about ten kilometers before, a fork to the right leads to the rope bridge. Dangerous descent in bends. 2 pedestrian accesses, both paying (20 soles per person), one higher than the other. The bridge is not visually extraordinary. It is the history that it conveys and the work of the communities for its annual renewal (in June) that makes it interesting. Boat trip possible below the bridge. In the end, a lot of return journey by car which leaves a mixed feeling..
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Charles_d
Aug 7, 2023
A beautiful bridge on a long day - I’ve wanted to visit the Q'eswachaka bridge for a long time. As the last remaining Inca bridge that is annually rebuilt by the surrounding communities, it represents a several centuries old tradition that exists nowhere else. The bridge doesn’t disappoint. Just be aware that it takes a long time to get there. It’s about a 12 hour round trip. Despite efforts to make the trip interesting, by the tour company, it’s still a long ride. For me, it was worth it because I’m quite interested in both history and architecture. But if you’re under time constraints just be aware of how long the trip is.
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Flyer02329243150
Jan 16, 2024
It was okay.... - It was okay, but I won't do it again. Main language was spanish, not really bi-lingual. Entrance was 20sol, not 10 like on Tripadvisor shown... For me this trip is not bad but overpriced.
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K3031vjmikew
May 3, 2022
The bridge was great, the bus ride wasn’t. - The bridge was amazing (not as scary as it looks), but it’s only part of the adventure. The drive in offers a fascinating look at rural life in Peru, and the stairs in and out of the canyon are an adventure on their own. Our one complaint is that despite the inclusions saying “ This tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelers”, we had 12 travelers, which made the bus ride very cramped and uncomfortable.
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