Inca Bridge
The Charm of Barranco & Pre Inca Pyramid (5* Tour)
If you like biking and culture, you definitely should book this tour. For a good reason this is # 1 bike tour in Lima enriched by a multi-cultural friends of 5 different countries: Brazil, The Phillipines, Italy, Venezuela and Peru.
Apart from that, you'll get to know Peruvian history in a fun and entertaining way. Not boring at all! In addition, you'll have some recommendations in relation to where to eat like a real limeño, drink a maracuya sour in a fancy place (passion fruit) and which other interesting places you can visit while staying in the City of Kings.
Finally, having in mind that you will want to have a very unique experience while discovering Lima, The Bohemian Charm of Barranco & Chorrillos is a tour with no more than 8 people per group. We want you to have a personalized experience and also your health and safety is important for me due C-19 times. You won't have to worry about having big groups and solo travellers are welcome!
Cheers,
GOGO Biking team
Full day tour of Qeswachaca Inca Bridge
The full day tour of Qeswachaka Bridge is an absolutely unique tour. This tour will take you to some lesser known but amazing attractions within the Cusco region. On this tour you will see the beautiful four lakes of the highlands of Pomacanchi and Qeswachaka, the famous and ancient Inca bridge made of vegetable fiber. This new tour is not as popular with tourists and will allow you to take in the amazing sites in a more peaceful manner. You will also have the opportunity to interact with members of local indigenous communities who don't see many tourists. Tourism helps these communities sustain their way of life.
Places visited on this tour:
Combapata Viewpoint
Apurimac Viewpoint
Qeswachaka the Last Inca Bridge
Pampamarca Lake
Asnacqocha Lake
Acopía Lake
Pomacanchi Lake
Rumi Punku
Q'eswachaka – Excursion to the Last Inca Bridge
Q'eswachaka – this Inca bridge is the only one that still exists. It is located approximately three hours from Cusco by car, in the province of Canas. People who love adventure and culture should visit this place. people who have the courage can cross the bridge that measures 28 meters and that is made of ichu (puna straw).
Excursion to Q'eswachaca Bridge – Tour Group
Once again the Andean culture shows its ingenuity and surprises the world, an example of the Andean ingenuity is the construction of the Inca bridge "Q´eswachaka" that currently gives communication to 2 towns separated by the Apurimac river. The Inca bridge of "Q´eswachaka" is located in the province of Canas, 3 hours from the city of Cusco
The material used for the construction of the Inca bridge of "Q´eswachaka" is ichu, a type of grass from the high Andean areas, the annual replacement is carried out in the month of June of each year by the inhabitants of the high communities. Andean from Ccolla, Qqewe, Huinchiri and Perccaro. The change is made in 4 days and during this change Andean rituals and typical festivities of the area are practiced. VISITS: Inca Bridge, 4 lagoons, Volcano pavilions, Colonial Bridge. AVAILABILITY: Every day DURATION OF TOUR: 7:00 am – 6 : 00 pm FREQUENCY: Every day
Q'eswachaka – Excursion to the Last Inca Bridge
Q'eswachaka – this Inca bridge is the only one that still exists. It is located approximately three hours from Cusco by car, in the province of Canas. People who love adventure and culture should visit this place. people who have the courage can cross the bridge that measures 28 meters and that is made of ichu (puna straw).
Explore the Inca Bridge with us!

The Q’eswachaka bridge is the last traditional Inca bridge. The little community of Q’eswachaka weaves the “ichu” (Andean vegetal fiber) to build the large strings which constitute the bridge. They weave a new one each year using the same methods as the Incas.
Excursion to Q'eswachaca Bridge – Group Tour
The tour to the Qeswachaka Inca Bridge begins with pickup from your hotel from 4:30 – 5:00 a.m.
Continuing almost a two-hour trip through the south of Cusco, we will visit the four lagoons. After enjoying a quiet moment near the lagoons, we will visit the small volcano of Pabellones, which is located near the town of Yanaoca.
Then we will arrive at the impressive Inca bridge.
This Inca suspension bridge is made of plant fiber (Ichu) and is located over the Apurímac River in the district of Quehue. The existence of this bridge dates back to Inca times.
Renovation and maintenance is done once a year by local people from the four surrounding communities. Before beginning the renovation of the bridge, an offering is given as a sign of respect and gratitude to Pachamama.
We will have the opportunity to cross the Inca bridge on both sides. But be careful, it seems easy, but it takes courage.
Last Inca Bridge Queswachaca From Cusco

If you are looking to go back in time and discover the hidden treasures of the Andes, the Qeswachaka Puente Inca Tour (Group Service) is definitely the one we recommend the most for you.
This site witnessed the construction of an extensive network of trails by the Incas. Here you can find Hanging Bridges made of plant fibers. This construction was restored generation after generation, lasting for more than 500 years to this day.
Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour – Full Day Tour of the Last Inca Bridge.

Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge, located at an altitude of more than 3,700 meters, the breathing becomes difficult and the headache persistent. In this remote part of the Andes, there is a splendid work of Andean engineering measuring 28 meters long and 1.20 meters wide that persists in modernity.
Qeswachaka Bridge (Day Trip)

Q'eswachaka – this Inca bridge is the only one that still exists. It is located approximately three hours from Cusco by car, in the province of Canas. People who love adventure and culture should visit this place. people who have the courage can cross the bridge that measures 28 meters and that is made of ichu (puna straw).
Zipline in Chinchero (Sacred Valley of the Incas)
Experience the thrill of ziplining in Chinchero, nestled within the heart of the Sacred Valley, where adrenaline meets culture. Our Chinchero Ziplining is more than just an adventure; it's a journey that blends the exhilaration of soaring through the air with panoramic views of a region steeped in Incan history. As you glide above terraced landscapes and ancient ruins, you'll feel the pulse of the Andean spirit beneath you. This isn't just any zipline: it's an immersive cultural encounter. Guided by local experts passionate about their heritage, every moment is enriched with tales of the past. With us, ziplining becomes a narrative, weaving the thrill of flight with the mystique of Chinchero's legacy.
Full Day Tour to Ancient Inca Q'eswachaka Bridge

Q'eswachaka is a suspension bridge that is rebuilt every two years following traditional Inca weaving techniques. On this tour, escape busy Cusco and visit Q'eswachaka with your guide. Explore four remote lagoons in the Quehue region and admire the beautiful views of the beautiful Peruvian countryside.
Along the way, gain insight into customs and culture dating back to the days of the Incas, and see how the Q'eswachaka bridge is made following Inca weaving techniques.
Small group guarantees a better experience.
2-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 208 Reviews.
The 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is ideal for people with little time, or for those people who did not reserve the full "Classic" Inca Trail on time. The 2-day Inca Trail is a challenge that makes it the perfect place for an unforgettable vacation.
The walk lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours until you reach the Puerta del Sol known as Inti Punku, where you can get the first panoramic views of Machu Picchu.
Scared Valley Of Incas VIP (Full Day)

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Stretching from Pisac in the South to Machu Picchu in the north, the Sacred Valley is a cornucopia of majestic and steep mountains, ancient ruins, rushing rivers, craft markets, terraced hillsides, good food and native people who value and take care of their homeland.
Excursion to Sacred Valley of the Incas tour – Private service.

Rated 5 Stars, based on 34 Reviews.
The Sacred Valley tour 1 day, begins with the pick up from the hotel in the city of Cusco, we will go to the archaeological center of Pisac where we will have a guided tour.
Then we go to the city of Urubamba place where we will have an Andean buffet lunch, after lunch we will continue through the sacred valley to the town of Ollantaytambo.
Continuing with the trip we will visit the archaeological center of Ollantaytambo where we will have a guided tour.
we will visit the town of chinchero very popular place for the textile
our tour, we head to the city of Cusco.
Day Tour Queswachaca Last inca Golden Bridge

This is an absolutely unique tour. The Q'eswachaka bridge is located across the Apurimac river, at about (3,900m/ 13,000 feet), in Canas province. This handwoven grass bridge spans 120 feet, and is rebuilt every one or two years as communal effort by all the local people of the region. About 700 men and women form the communities Huinchiri, Ccollana come to Q'eswachaka to a Fiesta that celebrates the construction of the bridge. The final day of the fiesta is the second Sunday in June, where you can see typical dances and walk across the completed bridge. You can also visit the bridge site, in the days preceding, to see the bridge building in progress.
The weaving and construction techniques have passed from generation to generation since the bridge was first built by the Incas. It is the only remaining example of an “Inca” hanging bridge that can be seen today.
Queswachaca the Last Inca Bridge and 4 Lagoons Tour with Picnic

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
This is an absolutely unique tour. The Q'eswachaka bridge is located across the Apurimac river, at about (3,900m/ 13,000 feet), in Canas province. This handwoven grass bridge spans 120 feet, and is rebuilt every one or two years as communal effort by all the local people of the region.
The weaving and construction techniques have passed from generation to generation since the bridge was first built by the Incas. It is the only remaining example of an “Inca” hanging bridge that can be seen today.
Qeswachaka Inca Bridge Full Day Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 10 Reviews.
The Incas left a legacy that has lived on for centuries and the Q’eswachaka bridge is definitely the perfect example of it! This 29-meter-long wooden bridge is renovated yearly, a tradition that unites several communities as it did over 600 years ago. Here’s what to expect:
• Visit the beautiful small lagoons of the region and get fully immersed in their fauna and flora.
• Discover a great cavern with important rock figures during pre-Columbian times.
• Find out everything about the Q’eswachaka bridge and its renovation ceremonies.
This tour will take you on a cultural journey that will allow you to understand the diversity of our heritage. Make the most of your experience in Cusco with us!
Santiago private tour: Portillo, Inca's bridge & Mirador del Aconcagua

Rated 4 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
A full day excursion to visit Portillo and its imposing Inca lagoon, the Puente del Inca in Argentina and the unique Mirador del Cerro Aconcagua
Inca Bridge and Four Lagoons Cusco

The Qeswachaka Bridge is 28 meters long and is suspended 30 meters above the Apurimac River. It was part of the huge network of Inca roads (qhapac ñan) that led to the Inca City of Machu Picchu. Every year the local population renews the bridge just as the Incas did hundreds of years ago. Today, it is one of the biggest tourist attractions of Cusco.