The "Four Lagoons and Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour Full Day" offers travelers a chance to enjoy the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Andean region. Starting in Cusco, this full-day excursion takes participants on a guided journey through breathtaking lagoons and culminates with a visit to the historic Q’eswachaka Bridge, an engineering marvel of the Inca Empire. What awaits those who embark on this tour goes beyond the mere sightseeing – it’s an opportunity to uncover the captivating legacy that these natural and cultural wonders hold.
Good To Know

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The tour offers a full-day excursion from Cusco to explore four stunning lagoons and the historic Q’eswachaka Bridge, an Inca-origin suspension bridge.
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The tour includes hotel pickup, guided visits, entrance fees, meals, and transportation, providing a hassle-free and immersive cultural experience.
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Travelers can learn about the history and significance of the Inca civilization, including the legacy of Tupac Amaru II and the innovative Inca engineering.
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The tour features live guides available in Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication and a well-rounded understanding of the cultural and historical aspects.
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Participants are advised to bring appropriate attire, valid ID, and prepare for varying weather conditions during the 12-hour tour.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The four lagoons and Q’eswachaka Bridge tour is a full-day excursion offered from Cusco, priced at $60.00 per person.
The 12-hour tour allows visitors to explore four stunning Andean lagoons and the iconic Inca-built Q’eswachaka Bridge.
Visitors can explore four stunning Andean lagoons and the iconic Inca-built Q’eswachaka Bridge on this 12-hour tour.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and travelers can reserve their spot without immediate payment.
The tour includes hotel pickup, guided visits, entrance fees, meals, and transportation.
With an average rating of 4.8/5 from travelers, this tour offers an immersive cultural experience and the chance to witness the annual renovation of the Q’eswachaka Bridge, a remarkable feat of Inca engineering.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour begins with a 05:00 hotel pickup in Cusco, allowing visitors to embark on a 12-hour exploration of the region’s natural and cultural wonders.
First, they’ll visit the picturesque Pomacanchi Lagoon for a guided tour and scenic views. Next, they’ll stop at Acopia, Asnacocha, and Pampamarca Lagoons for photo opportunities and guided tours.
The highlight is the visit to the historic Q’eswachaka Bridge, an Inca-origin suspension bridge renovated annually from hichu plants.
Throughout the day, travelers will enjoy both breakfast and lunch at local restaurants, seeing the Andean culture.
Cultural and Historical Significance

Exploring the history and culture of the Incas and Andean civilization is a key focus of this tour.
Visitors will learn about the town of Tupac Amaru II, a significant historical figure who led a major rebellion against the Spanish rule.
Tupac Amaru II, a key historical figure, led a major rebellion against Spanish rule in this town.
The tour also highlights the Qeswachaka Bridge, an iconic Inca-origin suspension bridge that’s renovated annually using the traditional method of weaving hichu plants.
This bridge represents the ingenuity and enduring legacy of the Inca engineering and serves as a powerful testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Tour Features and Inclusions

This tour offers a comprehensive set of features and inclusions to provide an immersive and convenient experience for visitors.
It features a live tour guide available in both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication throughout the journey.
Transportation to all the sites is included, along with entrance fees, making it a hassle-free experience.
Meals, such as breakfast and lunch, are provided at local restaurants, allowing travelers to savor the authentic flavors of the region.
Tips and snacks are also part of the package, ensuring a well-rounded and inclusive tour.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information and Recommendations

Travelers should bring their passport or ID, sunglasses, sunscreen, cash, camera, comfortable clothes, and water to make the most of this tour. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, pets, alcohol, or drugs. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, it’s recommended to follow these guidelines:
| Category | Recommendation |
|———-|—————–|
| Dress | Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes |
| Weather | Prepare for varying temperatures and weather conditions |
| Health | Avoid alcohol and drugs for your safety |
| Documentation | Carry a valid photo ID or passport |
According to customer reviews, the tour’s knowledgeable guides and authentic experiences have earned an overall rating of 4.8/5.
Pomacanchi Lagoon

The tour begins with a visit to the picturesque Pomacanchi Lagoon, where travelers embark on a guided exploration. The serene waters reflect the surrounding Andes mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape.
The tour begins with a visit to the picturesque Pomacanchi Lagoon, where travelers embark on a guided exploration. The serene waters reflect the surrounding Andes mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape.
Guests can:
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Admire the vibrant colors of the lagoon, which change throughout the day.
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Spot local wildlife, including various species of birds and Andean camelids.
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Learn about the lagoon’s cultural significance and its role in Inca mythology.
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Enjoy the tranquility of the setting, away from the hustle and bustle of Cusco.
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Capture stunning photographs to commemorate this enchanting start to the tour.
Acopia Lagoon

After exploring the serene Pomacanchi Lagoon, the tour heads to the next stop – the Acopia Lagoon.
Situated in the Andes, this tranquil body of water offers stunning views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Visitors will have the opportunity to take photographs and learn about the cultural significance of the lagoon from the knowledgeable guide.
The tour provides a chance to take in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the region, offering a deeper appreciation for the Andean landscape and its people.
Asnacocha Lagoon

Next, the tour progresses to the serene Asnacocha Lagoon. This tranquil body of water is nestled amidst the Andes, offering a breathtaking visual feast.
Visitors are captivated by:
The shimmering turquoise hue, majestic snow-capped peaks, native waterfowl, and the perfect photo framed by natural splendor captivate visitors.
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The shimmering turquoise hue of the lagoon’s surface
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The majestic snow-capped peaks that serve as a dramatic backdrop
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The gentle presence of native waterfowl gliding across the calm waters
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The chance to capture the perfect photo, framed by the surrounding natural splendor
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The opportunity to learn about the lagoon’s cultural and ecological significance from the knowledgeable guide.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Best Time of Year to Take This Tour?
The best time to take this tour is during the dry season, typically from May to October. Favorable weather conditions and fewer crowds make this period ideal for exploring the natural and cultural sites on the itinerary.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Bringing your own food and drinks is generally not recommended on this tour, as meals and snacks are included. However, you’re welcome to bring a small amount of personal refreshments if needed. The tour provides a complete experience with all food and beverages covered.
Is There an Option to Customize the Tour Itinerary?
The tour operator typically does not offer options to customize the itinerary. However, they may be able to accommodate special requests if communicated in advance, subject to availability and feasibility.
What Is the Group Size for This Tour?
The tour group size is flexible, typically ranging from small private groups to larger shared tours. The maximum group size is not specified, allowing for a personalized experience catered to the needs of each booking.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
There are no age restrictions for participants on this tour. The tour is suitable for travelers of all ages, though it’s not recommended for pregnant women or those under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The Sum Up
The "Four Lagoons and Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour Full Day" offers an immersive exploration of the Andean region’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This full-day excursion from Cusco provides an unforgettable experience, showcasing the breathtaking Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnacocha, and Pampamarca lagoons, and culminating in a visit to the historic Q’eswachaka Bridge, an engineering marvel of Inca origin. Guided tours, local meals, and scenic views make this tour an exceptional opportunity to discover the legacy of the Incas.
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