Full Day Tour of Qeswachaca Inca Bridge

Wander through a captivating world of Andean history and culture on this full-day tour to the remarkable Qeswachaca Inca Bridge, where you'll uncover a hidden gem.

Exploring the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge is a captivating journey through Andean history and culture. This full-day tour whisks travelers to the breathtaking highlands south of Cusco, where they’ll discover a remarkable engineering feat spanning 28 meters. Along the way, visitors enjoy scenic lagoons, ancient ruins, and the vibrant traditions of local indigenous communities. With a knowledgeable guide leading the charge, this small-group adventure offers a unique chance to experience the timeless allure of the Andes.

Key Points

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  • A full-day tour that explores the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge, the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, located south of Cusco.
  • The tour includes scenic lagoons, Inca ruins, and interactions with local indigenous communities, led by a knowledgeable local guide.
  • Crossing the 28-meter-long and 1.2-meter-wide bridge is a thrilling experience, but not recommended for those with a fear of heights.
  • The tour is conducted primarily by bus, with regular breaks, and a maximum altitude of 3,800 meters.
  • The small-group format, limited to 15 participants, provides a personalized experience and deeper engagement with the guide and the Inca heritage.

Tour Overview

The full day tour of the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge offers travelers a chance to explore the highlands south of Cusco with a local guide.

The tour highlights include visiting the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, which measures 28 meters long and 1.2 meters wide. Travelers will also have the opportunity to experience scenic lagoons, Inca ruins, and local indigenous communities.

The small-group tour, limited to 15 participants, provides a personalized experience. While crossing the bridge is an option, it’s not recommended for those with vertigo due to the moderate physical fitness required.

Itinerary and Logistics

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Although the tour begins early at 7:00 a.m., it finishes at a reasonable hour of 7:00 p.m. for a full-day excursion.

A full-day excursion that starts early at 7:00 a.m. but concludes at a reasonable hour of 7:00 p.m.

The tour is primarily by bus, with various stops along the way. While there’s no toilet on the bus, regular breaks are provided.

The maximum altitude reached is 3,800 meters, so moderate fitness is required. Travelers can opt to cross the Qeswachaca bridge, but it’s not recommended for those with vertigo.

Infants must sit on laps. Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, and service animals are allowed. A minimum of 2 people is required per booking.

Highlights of the Tour

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Travelers can look forward to exploring the highlands south of Cusco with a local guide, seeing the region’s rich cultural heritage.

The tour’s highlight is a visit to Qeswachaca, the last remaining Inca suspension bridge. At 28 meters long and 1.2 meters wide, it offers a unique opportunity to witness this engineering marvel firsthand.

Along the way, visitors will encounter scenic lagoons, Inca ruins, and local indigenous communities, providing a well-rounded cultural experience.

The small-group format ensures a personalized experience, allowing participants to ask questions and engage more deeply with the guide.

Crossing the Qeswachaca Bridge

Crossing the Qeswachaca Bridge is the highlight of the tour for many visitors. The bridge spans 28 meters (99 feet) and is just 1.2 meters (4 feet) wide, creating a thrilling experience for those who dare to cross.

While the bridge is sturdy, it’s not recommended for those with a fear of heights. Participants can opt to walk across the bridge, feeling the gentle sway beneath their feet as they take in the stunning surroundings.

For those with vertigo, there’s the option to admire the bridge from the nearby viewing platform instead. Crossing the bridge is a unique opportunity to connect with Inca history.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Qeswachaca Bridge holds immense cultural and historical significance, as it’s the last remaining Inca suspension bridge in the world.

Built by the Inca Empire over 500 years ago, it’s a testament to their advanced engineering capabilities. The bridge connects remote highland communities and was an important trade route.

Today, locals continue the tradition of reconstructing the bridge annually using ichu grass, a practice passed down for generations.

Crossing the bridge offers a glimpse into the Inca’s enduring legacy and the resilience of indigenous Andean culture. Visitors can witness this living heritage and gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s history.

Preparation and Recommendations

To make the most of the full-day tour to the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge, it’s important to prepare accordingly.

Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves moderate physical activity. Service animals are allowed.

Dress comfortably and wear walking shoes, as the tour involves moderate physical activity. Service animals are welcome.

A minimum of 2 people is required per booking, and confirmations are provided at the time of booking.

Travelers are encouraged to ask questions during the tour to learn as much as possible about the historical and cultural significance of the Inca suspension bridge.

With proper preparation, visitors can expect a stress-free experience exploring the stunning highlands south of Cusco.

Traveler Feedback and Ratings

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According to the 11 positive reviews, travelers have overwhelmingly recommended this full-day tour of the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge, giving it a perfect 5-star rating. Reviewers praised the knowledgeable guide, beautiful scenery, and well-organized itinerary. The tour has a 100% recommendation rate, indicating exceptional value and customer satisfaction.

| Criteria | Rating |

| — | — |

| Overall Experience | 5/5 |

| Tour Guide | 5/5 |

| Scenery | 5/5 |

| Value | 5/5 |

| Comfort | 5/5 |

Travelers consistently highlighted the unique opportunity to witness and even cross the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, making this a must-do activity for anyone visiting the Cusco region.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour does not have any age restrictions, but infants must sit on laps. However, a moderate level of physical fitness is required, so the tour may not be suitable for very young children or those with limited mobility.

Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?

Photography is allowed during the tour. Travelers are encouraged to capture the scenic landscapes, ancient Inca ruins, and local indigenous communities they encounter throughout the day-long excursion.

Can Participants Leave the Tour Group at Any Time?

Participants can generally leave the tour group at any time, but should coordinate with the guide to ensure their safety and rejoin the group. Advance notice is recommended to avoid disrupting the schedule or compromising the tour experience for others.

Is Wi-Fi Available on the Bus or at the Bridge?

The tour does not provide Wi-Fi on the bus or at the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge. Travelers should expect to be disconnected from the internet during the tour, which is designed to provide a stress-free experience in the scenic Andean highlands.

Can Travelers Extend the Tour to Visit Additional Sites?

Travelers can’t extend the tour to visit additional sites. The tour is designed as a full-day experience focused solely on exploring the Qeswachaca Inca Bridge and the surrounding highlands. The itinerary doesn’t include any options to visit extra locations.

The Sum Up

The Full Day Tour of Qeswachaca Inca Bridge offers a captivating exploration of Andean heritage. Visitors can marvel at the engineering marvel of the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, enjoy the serene landscapes, and gain insights into the vibrant culture of local communities. With expert guidance and a small-group format, this tour provides a thrilling and insightful experience for anyone seeking to connect with the rich history and traditions of the Andes.