Q’eswachaka is a magical place that stands out as the last Inca suspension bridge in Peru, an engineering marvel that has survived for centuries. Located in the province of Canas, in the Cusco region, this plant fiber bridge connects two banks of the Apurímac River and symbolizes the skill and ingenuity of Andean cultures. Every year, the local community performs a renewal ritual, weaving the bridge by hand, which not only preserves this ancient tradition, but also unites the community in a joint effort.
Advance Facilities
Access to Q’eswachaka is an adventure surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes and deep valleys. Visitors can enjoy trekking routes with panoramic views and the opportunity to observe native flora and fauna.
Challenge
Q’eswachaka invites reflection and connection with the past, allowing visitors to feel the energy of the ancient Incas as they cross the bridge.