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Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour – Living Tradition from Cusco By Peru Culture Horizons
Step back in time with the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour, one of the most authentic cultural experiences in Peru. Located in the province of Canas, this handwoven rope bridge is the last of its kind, rebuilt every year by local Quechua communities using ancient Inca techniques. Crossing the Q’eswachaka Bridge offers not only breathtaking views of the Apurímac River but also a glimpse into a living Andean tradition that has been preserved for centuries.
With Peru Culture Horizons, you’ll enjoy a seamless cultural journey with private transport, professional guides, and meaningful insights into Andean life.
Step back in time with the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Tour, one of the most authentic cultural experiences in Peru. Located in the province of Canas, this handwoven rope bridge is the last of its kind, rebuilt every year by local Quechua communities using ancient Inca techniques. Crossing the Q’eswachaka Bridge offers not only breathtaking views of the Apurímac River but also a glimpse into a living Andean tradition that has been preserved for centuries.
With Peru Culture Horizons, you’ll enjoy a seamless cultural journey with private transport, professional guides, and meaningful insights into Andean life.
👉 A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk across a real Inca bridge.
Pick-up from hotel in Cusco.
with stops at Andean lagoons (Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnaqocha, and Pampamarca).
Guided visit and explanation of its history, construction, and cultural importance.
(optional) and take photos of the Apurímac Canyon.
or lunch in a local restaurant.
arriving around 5:30–6:00 PM.
Yes, it is safe and rebuilt every year by local communities using strong ichu grass.
Around 4 hours each way with scenic stops at Andean lakes.
Anytime April–October, but the annual festival in June is especially unique.
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