Gallery The Last Qeswachaca Bridge + 4 Lagoons (All Day)

From US$ 150 .00 per person

Summary

Duration

05:00 am - 17:00 pm

Tour Type

Difficulty

Easy

Altitude

3700 m.a.s.l.

Accommodation

no

Group Size

Min 2 Pax

Begin your adventure with a pickup from your hotel, and after approximately three hours of travel, we will make a stop at the community of Combapata, where you will enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast and have access to restrooms. From there, we will head to the Combapata viewpoint, where you can appreciate a panoramic view of the confluence of the Vilcanota and Sallca rivers.

We will continue towards the Pabellones volcano in the district of Yanaoca, and after another hour of travel, we will arrive at the famous Inca bridge of Q’eswachaka, known as ‘the last Qeswachaca bridge.’ This bridge, made from vegetable fiber and measuring 28.67 meters in length, is a marvel of Inca engineering and is reconstructed every year in June by four local communities. Here, you will have time to explore the bridge and its surroundings while your guide shares the history and cultural significance of this structure.

After the visit, we will return to Combapata, where we will enjoy a buffet lunch, further enriching your experience.

Following lunch, we will take a 15 to 20-minute digestive walk, where you will appreciate the beautiful Pampamarca, Asnacqocha, Acopía, and Pomacanchi lagoons. During this walk, you will enjoy the rich regional flora and fauna, immersing yourself in Andean culture. On our return to Cusco, we will make an optional stop at the Portal of Rumipunku, providing an additional opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Andean landscape. This tour is designed to be accessible for the whole family, ensuring shared moments and the convenience of traveling most of the way by transportation. The only significant hike is to cross the bridge, offering an exciting experience for adventurers.

  • Learn about the beautiful tradition of bridge construction, reflecting the craftsmanship of the Andean community.
  • Enjoy a delicious breakfast and buffet lunch made with fresh regional products.
  • Experience a tour without long-distance hikes designed to be accessible for the entire family.
  • The only hike you will undertake (optionally) will be to cross the bridge, providing an exciting opportunity for those who dare to do so.
  • During the journey, four lagoons are included, where you can enjoy the natural beauty and take short walks to connect with the surroundings.

Itinerary

Day 1: The Last Qeswachaca Bridge + 4 Lagoons (All Day)

We will start our adventure with hotel pickups. We will depart at 5:00 AM, and after approximately 3 hours, we will arrive at the community of Combapata, where we will stop to use the restrooms and enjoy breakfast. Then, we will head to the Combapata viewpoint, where we can appreciate a panoramic view of the confluence of two rivers called Río Vilcanota and Sallca. Continuing, we will visit the Pabellones volcano in the district of Yanaoca, and after one more hour, we will arrive at the district of Q’ewe, where the famous Inca bridge of Q’eswachaka is located, constructed from vegetable fiber and measuring 28.67 meters in length. The remarkable aspect is that it is reconstructed once a year in June by four local communities. At this site, we will have time to explore Q’eswachaka and the surrounding area while your guide narrates the history of this Inca engineering work. After visiting the bridge, we will head to Combapata, the chosen place to enjoy lunch.

After lunch, we will take a 15 to 20-minute digestive walk, where we will appreciate the PampamarcaAsnacqochaAcopía, and Pomacanchi lagoons, taking the opportunity to observe a wealth of regional flora and fauna, experiencing an enriching Andean culture. On the return to Cusco, we will make an optional stop at the Portal de Rumipunku.

Inclusions

Incluye

  • Hotel pickup. Pickups from your hotel start from 4:30 AM or at a pre-agreed time.
  • Professional guide in your preferred language (Spanish, English, or Portuguese). You can choose to have the tour in Spanish, English, or Portuguese.
  • Transportation. Includes tourist transport to the attractions.
  • First aid kit and oxygen tank.
  • All entrance tickets.
  • Buffet breakfast and lunch. We will enjoy a breakfast at the start of the tour and a buffet meal in Combapata.
    • For breakfast, we offer Andean bread (pan chuta), pancakes, fruit salad (diced watermelon and papaya), jam and butter, two varieties of cereals (granola and crunchy rice), two varieties of yogurt (strawberry or vanilla), and scrambled eggs. You have the opportunity to serve yourself from thermoses of coffee, hot chocolate, and muña tea. Sometimes juice and salad are served.
    • For lunch, you can serve yourself spaghetti, white meat (chicken chicharrón, loin, stew of loin, trout chicharrón), red meat (lamb stew, loin meat, pork chicharrón), quinoa chaufa, legumes, Andean potatoes, as well as white rice or garden-style rice (Peruvian dish with vegetables). For lunch, there are also two varieties of salads: cooked (carrots, broccoli) and raw (lettuce, cucumber, tomato, excellent vegetarian options). If you want soup, you can serve yourself quinoa soup. For dessert, you can try mazamorra morada or rice pudding (both are among the most popular Peruvian desserts), gelatin, or a peach stew. Hot drinks included are muña tea, coca tea, and coffee.

Not Included

  • Dinner

What to bring

  • Personal altitude medication. It is recommended to bring medication if you need it to prevent or alleviate symptoms of altitude sickness.
  • Clothing. Consider including a warm jacket, rain pants for winter, hiking boots, a poncho, a winter hat, gloves, and an ear-covered hat to stay comfortable in varying weather conditions.
  • At least 2 liters of water per person. Stay hydrated during the tour to fully enjoy the experience.
  • Snacks. You may bring chocolate, fruit, coca, and other energy snacks to replenish your strength throughout the day.
  • Toiletries. Include basic items for your personal hygiene.
  • Sunblock. Protect your skin from UV rays, especially at high altitudes.
  • Sunglasses. Use glasses that provide UV protection to safeguard your eyes from intense sunlight.
  • Camera. To capture the beautiful landscapes and memorable moments of your adventure.
  • Binoculars. If desired, bring binoculars to observe the Andean fauna and flora in detail.

Mapa:Gallery The Last Qeswachaca Bridge + 4 Lagoons (All Day)

Summary

Duration

05:00 am - 17:00 pm

Tour Type

Difficulty

Easy

Altitude

3700 m.a.s.l.

Accommodation

no

Group Size

Min 2 Passengers

Begin your adventure with a pickup from your hotel, and after approximately three hours of travel, we will make a stop at the community of Combapata, where you will enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast and have access to restrooms. From there, we will head to the Combapata viewpoint, where you can appreciate a panoramic view of the confluence of the Vilcanota and Sallca rivers.

We will continue towards the Pabellones volcano in the district of Yanaoca, and after another hour of travel, we will arrive at the famous Inca bridge of Q’eswachaka, known as ‘the last Qeswachaca bridge.’ This bridge, made from vegetable fiber and measuring 28.67 meters in length, is a marvel of Inca engineering and is reconstructed every year in June by four local communities. Here, you will have time to explore the bridge and its surroundings while your guide shares the history and cultural significance of this structure.

After the visit, we will return to Combapata, where we will enjoy a buffet lunch, further enriching your experience.

Following lunch, we will take a 15 to 20-minute digestive walk, where you will appreciate the beautiful Pampamarca, Asnacqocha, Acopía, and Pomacanchi lagoons. During this walk, you will enjoy the rich regional flora and fauna, immersing yourself in Andean culture. On our return to Cusco, we will make an optional stop at the Portal of Rumipunku, providing an additional opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Andean landscape. This tour is designed to be accessible for the whole family, ensuring shared moments and the convenience of traveling most of the way by transportation. The only significant hike is to cross the bridge, offering an exciting experience for adventurers.

  • Learn about the beautiful tradition of bridge construction, reflecting the craftsmanship of the Andean community.
  • Enjoy a delicious breakfast and buffet lunch made with fresh regional products.
  • Experience a tour without long-distance hikes designed to be accessible for the entire family.
  • The only hike you will undertake (optionally) will be to cross the bridge, providing an exciting opportunity for those who dare to do so.
  • During the journey, four lagoons are included, where you can enjoy the natural beauty and take short walks to connect with the surroundings.

Day 1: The Last Qeswachaca Bridge + 4 Lagoons (All Day)

We will start our adventure with hotel pickups. We will depart at 5:00 AM, and after approximately 3 hours, we will arrive at the community of Combapata, where we will stop to use the restrooms and enjoy breakfast. Then, we will head to the Combapata viewpoint, where we can appreciate a panoramic view of the confluence of two rivers called Río Vilcanota and Sallca. Continuing, we will visit the Pabellones volcano in the district of Yanaoca, and after one more hour, we will arrive at the district of Q’ewe, where the famous Inca bridge of Q’eswachaka is located, constructed from vegetable fiber and measuring 28.67 meters in length. The remarkable aspect is that it is reconstructed once a year in June by four local communities. At this site, we will have time to explore Q’eswachaka and the surrounding area while your guide narrates the history of this Inca engineering work. After visiting the bridge, we will head to Combapata, the chosen place to enjoy lunch.

After lunch, we will take a 15 to 20-minute digestive walk, where we will appreciate the PampamarcaAsnacqochaAcopía, and Pomacanchi lagoons, taking the opportunity to observe a wealth of regional flora and fauna, experiencing an enriching Andean culture. On the return to Cusco, we will make an optional stop at the Portal de Rumipunku.

Incluye

  • Hotel pickup. Pickups from your hotel start from 4:30 AM or at a pre-agreed time.
  • Professional guide in your preferred language (Spanish, English, or Portuguese). You can choose to have the tour in Spanish, English, or Portuguese.
  • Transportation. Includes tourist transport to the attractions.
  • First aid kit and oxygen tank.
  • All entrance tickets.
  • Buffet breakfast and lunch. We will enjoy a breakfast at the start of the tour and a buffet meal in Combapata.
    • For breakfast, we offer Andean bread (pan chuta), pancakes, fruit salad (diced watermelon and papaya), jam and butter, two varieties of cereals (granola and crunchy rice), two varieties of yogurt (strawberry or vanilla), and scrambled eggs. You have the opportunity to serve yourself from thermoses of coffee, hot chocolate, and muña tea. Sometimes juice and salad are served.
    • For lunch, you can serve yourself spaghetti, white meat (chicken chicharrón, loin, stew of loin, trout chicharrón), red meat (lamb stew, loin meat, pork chicharrón), quinoa chaufa, legumes, Andean potatoes, as well as white rice or garden-style rice (Peruvian dish with vegetables). For lunch, there are also two varieties of salads: cooked (carrots, broccoli) and raw (lettuce, cucumber, tomato, excellent vegetarian options). If you want soup, you can serve yourself quinoa soup. For dessert, you can try mazamorra morada or rice pudding (both are among the most popular Peruvian desserts), gelatin, or a peach stew. Hot drinks included are muña tea, coca tea, and coffee.

No Incluye

  • Dinner

  • Personal altitude medication. It is recommended to bring medication if you need it to prevent or alleviate symptoms of altitude sickness.
  • Clothing. Consider including a warm jacket, rain pants for winter, hiking boots, a poncho, a winter hat, gloves, and an ear-covered hat to stay comfortable in varying weather conditions.
  • At least 2 liters of water per person. Stay hydrated during the tour to fully enjoy the experience.
  • Snacks. You may bring chocolate, fruit, coca, and other energy snacks to replenish your strength throughout the day.
  • Toiletries. Include basic items for your personal hygiene.
  • Sunblock. Protect your skin from UV rays, especially at high altitudes.
  • Sunglasses. Use glasses that provide UV protection to safeguard your eyes from intense sunlight.
  • Camera. To capture the beautiful landscapes and memorable moments of your adventure.
  • Binoculars. If desired, bring binoculars to observe the Andean fauna and flora in detail.


Mapa:Gallery The Last Qeswachaca Bridge + 4 Lagoons (All Day)

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