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Q'eswachaka Bridge & Community Day Trip
From$292.2
8 hours
Cusco, Peru
About this activity
Discover the Last Inca Bridge and immerse in Andean culture on this full-day trip from Cusco, featuring a visit to the Q'eswachaka Bridge and local communities.
Highlights
- Explore the Last Inca Bridge
- Engage with local Andean communities
- Learn about traditional weaving techniques
- Witness the annual Q'eswachaka Bridge renewal
- Enjoy scenic Andean landscapes
Full description
Step back in time and experience the rich heritage of the Andes on this exclusive day trip from Cusco. Visit the Q'eswachaka Bridge, the last remaining Inca suspension bridge, and engage with local communities to learn about their traditional weaving techniques and cultural practices. This journey offers a unique glimpse into the enduring traditions of the Andean people, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Andean mountains. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with history and culture in a way that's both educational and inspiring.
Included / Excluded
- Private transportation from Cusco
- Guided tour of Q'eswachaka Bridge
- Visit to local Andean communities
- Meals and personal expenses
Itinerary
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We will leave very early towards the South Valley of Cusco, an unexplored area that keeps many charms. The objective is to reach the rope suspension bridge 'Q'eswachaka', declared by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, which is three hours away and learn about the context in which it takes place. On the way we will have views, surprises and stops, the Huacarpay lagoon and Pikillacta archaeological center are some until we reach our first stop: the town of Checacupe. In this first stop we will introduce you to the bridges in the Andes; as for samples a button, in Checacupe have been built three types of bridges lost in time and that pass over the Pitumarca River; one from the Inca era, another from the Colonial era and another from the Republican era. We will continue about two hours and we will arrive at Qehue district where the suspension bridge 'Q'eswachaka', more than 500 years old and the communities that renew it yearly are located. The Q'eswachaka (Q'eswa means "to braid" and "Chaka" means "bridge in Quechua), is the last bridge that has survived modernity and continues to pass its ritual from generation to generation. We will have the opportunity to meet and share with the communities that care for this living legacy of the Incas. The bridge is considered a sacred expression of the link of the communities with nature, tradition and history, and the annual renewal is accompanied by ritual ceremonies. We will go to a local house and where the locals will demonstrate the braiding technique of the ‘ichu’, a pasture from the high areas of the Andes which is the material used for centuries for this rope suspension bridge. It is an impressively laborious job, it requires a lot of effort, technique and teamwork. After understanding the context surrounding this attraction, we will go to see it, cross it and admire the natural landscape through which it was built. After visiting the bridge, we will go to have lunch in a local house. After lunch, we will return to Cusco for a relaxing and colourful scenic route.
Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES
Important information
Know before you book
- This tour is conducted in English; ensure you understand the language.
- The tour involves moderate walking; consider your physical condition.
- Meals and personal expenses are not included; plan accordingly.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and cultural moments.
- Carry a light jacket, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.
Cancellation policy
0All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Accessibility
- Infants Required On Laps
Traveler reviews
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It was a wonderful experience to live and enjoy these extraordinary places
The visit to the colorful mountain and suspension bridge of Qeswachaca was guided by lizandro
faviolaa574Apr 23, 2026TRIPADVISOR
Must go
This bridge is a must! The amazing landscape around it is also beautiful. Its not simply driving to get to the Inca bridge but also viewing your surroundings.
nathalieandradeeMay 9, 2022TRIPADVISOR
