Things to do in Cusco Region, Peru: The Best Bridges

October 11, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Cusco, also spelled Cuzco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu suyu), is a region in Peru. It is bordered by the Ucayali Region on the north; the Madre de Dios and Puno regions on the east; the Arequipa Region on the south; and the Apurímac, Ayacucho and Junín regions on the west. Its capital is Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire.
Restaurants in Cusco Region

1. Puente Qeswachaka

Cusco Peru
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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Puente Qeswachaka

Reviewed By Owenk1j - Liverpool, United Kingdom

Excellent tour, more than I recommend, we played with César as an excellent guide, very friendly and enriching explanations, an unusual tour, it was a fascinating and incredible journey! the best of the best, a place, nature and culture at its best was the best, César, a great guide, very dynamic and friendly, we love and captivate Q'eswachaka ... we recommend it as a cultural paradise, I really liked it and we definitely recommend it, I guarantee it will be an unforgettable visit, you will find wonderful landscapes and a super fun team, we are very grateful for the excellent attention of Bioandean Expeditions Agency.

2. Queshuachaca

Queshuachaca, Cusco Peru
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Queshuachaca

3. Inca Bridge

Machu Picchu Peru 222729 http://www.mapitravel.com
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4.5 based on 432 reviews

Inca Bridge

Reviewed By iriegirlb4 - South of the Border, United States

Gosh I don’t understand the negative reviews. This is a spectacular hike, a once in a lifetime! You hike part of the world famous Inca Trail and walk on a path built by Incas. They would send their people with their local goods to the bridge where they would trade their goods for other’s good. The first part is steep and will provide some good cardio and the rest is mostly flat with INCREDIBLE views. Solid granite mountains and views to the river. We saw every age group and it wasn’t crowded but we are here in the rainy season. Two days here and it rained for five minutes. Blessed.

4. Inca Bridge

Ollantaytambo Peru
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4.0 based on 194 reviews

Inca Bridge

Reviewed By davidbK4897CY - Novi, United States

From the guardhouse at Machu Picchu, it was about a 20 minute walk slightly uphill to the bridge. Compared to the main part of the site, this area had few tourists. The path is wide enough for my daugher in law to not have her usual problem with heights. The photographic views of the main site were great and well worth the walk. Overall, this was the most enjoyable area of Machu Picchu. It gave a good impression of walking the Inca Trail and the ingenuity of the Inca's in making their site defensible by simple methods.

5. Puente Colonial de Checacupe

Calle 7 E6 Checacupe, San Lorenzo 12145 Peru

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