The Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge is one of the most extraordinary living legacies of the Inca civilization. Suspended over the deep canyon of the Apurímac River, this handwoven bridge is made entirely from natural ichu grass, preserving an ancestral technique that has remained unchanged for more than 500 years.
As the last Inca bridge still in use, Q’eswachaka is rebuilt every year through a communal ritual carried out by four Andean communities. This unique tradition has been recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, honoring the cultural continuity and collective spirit of the Andes.
Crossing the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge is a thrilling and deeply symbolic experience. The gentle movement of the bridge, combined with the powerful sound of the river far below, creates an authentic connection with Inca engineering and Andean history. This tour follows part of the Route of the Sun in southern Cusco, offering stunning high-Andean landscapes and a genuine cultural encounter far from mass tourism.
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Itinerary
Day 1: A Day of Living Tradition (Cusco – Q’eswachaka – Cusco)
04:30 AM – Hotel Pick-up:
Early departure toward southern Cusco in private tourist transportation.
07:30 AM – Breakfast in Combapata:
A strategic stop to enjoy a traditional breakfast and recharge for the day.
09:00 AM – Four Lagoons Circuit:
Visit the beautiful lagoons of Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnaqocha, and Pampamarca, surrounded by Andean wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
10:30 AM – Pabellones Volcano:
A short stop to observe this small stone volcano, a fascinating geological curiosity of the region.
11:30 AM – Q’eswachaka Bridge:
Arrival at the Apurímac River canyon. Guided visit to learn about the annual weaving process and, for the brave, time to cross the Inca bridge.
01:30 PM – Countryside Lunch:
Enjoy a buffet lunch prepared with fresh local ingredients.
05:00 PM – Return to Cusco:
Arrival in the Imperial City after a day of deep cultural immersion.
Includes
- Round-trip tourist transportation
- Professional bilingual guide specialized in Andean culture
- Breakfast and buffet lunch
- First-aid kit and oxygen
Not include
- Entrance fee to the Q’eswachaka Bridge (approx. S/ 10.00)
- Personal expenses and snacks
- Tips
Recommendations
- Warm Clothing: The weather near the lagoons and canyon can be windy and cold. Bring a warm jacket, gloves, and a hat.
- Footwear: Wear sturdy shoes with good grip if you plan to cross the bridge, as the ichu fiber surface can be uneven.
- Vertigo: Crossing the bridge is optional. If you suffer from severe vertigo, you can still enjoy incredible views and photos from the stone viewpoints at both ends.
- Cultural Respect: Remember this is a sacred site for local communities. Always follow your guide’s instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge unique?
Q’eswachaka is the last living Inca rope bridge still in use today. It is entirely handwoven from ichu grass and rebuilt every year by local communities following an ancient tradition recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Is it safe to cross the Q’eswachaka Bridge?
Yes. The bridge is structurally safe and maintained annually by the communities. Crossing is optional, and travelers who prefer not to cross can enjoy the views and learn about its construction from the viewpoints.
How high is the bridge and will I feel the altitude?
The bridge is located at approximately 3,700 meters (12,140 ft) above sea level. While the hike is minimal, prior acclimatization in Cusco is recommended due to the altitude.
Does the tour include other attractions besides the bridge?
Yes. The tour also includes visits to the Four Andean Lagoons, the Pabellones Volcano, and scenic highland landscapes, making it a full-day cultural and natural experience.
When is the best time to visit the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge?
The bridge can be visited year-round, but the most special time is during the annual renewal in mid-June, when travelers can witness the ancestral rebuilding ceremony.
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