Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour & 4 Lagoons 1 Day

Queswachaca tour | Quinoa Expeditions
Travel Style | Quinoa Expeditions
Travel Style
Exploring Historical Sites and nature
Group Size | Quinoa Expeditions
Group Size
2 – 8 paxs
Difficulty | Quinoa Expeditions
Difficulty
Moderate
 Max. Altitude  | Quinoa Expeditions
Max. Altitude
3700 m.s.n.m

The Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge Full-Day Tour is a unique cultural experience outside the usual tourist routes. This one-day excursion runs from 4:30 am to 5:30 pm, starting and ending in Cusco. Along the way, travelers can enjoy spectacular Andean landscapes, observe local wildlife and native plants, and connect with the living culture of the region. The highlight is visiting the Q’eswachaka Bridge, an ancient Inca bridge made of braided grass, showcasing traditional Andean engineering and heritage.


Take the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge 1 Day Tour and spend an unforgettable day with the expert operators of this tour.
At 4:30 a.m. you will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco and begin an impressive journey with several stops along the way.
Enjoy your breakfast which is included in the Cusipata village. Then tour the beautiful circuit of the 4 Lagoons and visit the Tupac Amaru II historic house.
At 11:00 a.m. Arrival and exploration of the last Q’eswachaka Inca bridge (vegetable fiber bridge).
At 12:00 p.m. take your tourist mobility and return to Cusipata village. Enjoy your Andean buffet lunch which is included.
After lunch, continue your return trip to Cusco, arriving at 17:30 hours.

The times are approximate, this can change according to how the tour develops and the group’s exigency.

The Full Day Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour begins at 4:30 a.m. with pickup from your hotel in Cusco, followed by a 2-hour drive to Cusipata, where you'll enjoy a homemade breakfast. The tour continues with visits to the 4 scenic Andean lagoons—Pomacanchi, Acopia, Asnaqocha, and Panpamarka—rich in wildlife. You'll also visit the historic house of Tupac Amaru II and the Pabellón volcano.

The highlight of the tour is the Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge, a handwoven grass bridge spanning the Apurímac River canyon, showcasing traditional Inca engineering and living culture. Afterward, you'll return to Cusipata for a delicious Andean buffet lunch, with the tour ending back in Cusco around 5:30 p.m.

What’s included in the Full Day Qeswachaka Bridge Tour.

  • Round trip tourist transport
  • entrance tickets
  • food: homemade breakfast and lunch
  • Bilingual guide (Spanish – English)
  • First aid kit
  • oxygen balloon

Packing List
What to bring on the Q’eswachaka 1 Day Tour.

  • Comfortable clothes.
  • Hat or cap
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Raincoat or poncho
  • Water
  • Extra money.
  • Toilet paper
  • Personal items and medication for altitude sickness (soroche)

Private  Service Price

2 people  US$ 140 per person
3 people US$ 125 per person
4 people  US$ 115 per person
5+ people US$ 90 per person
Group Service Price

2 pax min, max 10 pax

Price per person US$ 90

Equipment Rental:

Walking Pole US$05(pair)

To do the Q’eswachaka 1 Day Tour, it is recommended to arrive in Cusco at least one day in advance to acclimatize. To prevent altitude sickness, take appropriate medication before and upon arrival, and drink coca leaf tea at your hotel. Be sure to wear warm clothing in Cusco and book the tour in advance.

Why Book with Quinoa Expeditions?

Choosing Quinoa Expeditions for your Humantay Blue Lagoon Full Day Hike adventure means choosing a truly authentic and high-quality experience. Here's why Quinoa Expeditions stands out from the rest:

Local Experts You Can Trust
Quinoa Expeditions is a 100% locally owned Peruvian company, committed to providing the most authentic, culturally rich, and environmentally responsible tours. Booking with us means you're supporting the local economy while getting the best service at the best price, with no middlemen involved.

Professional and Passionate Tour Guides.
Our tour guides are highly trained professionals, fluent in English and full of knowledge about the history and natural environment of the Queswachaca tour. They’re also trained in First Aid and Mountain Rescue, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the journey. More than guides, they are storytellers and caretakers of Inca heritage.