Inca Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Difficult
It is quite a mission to walk along the road to see this bridge and also to cross it is not for the fainthearted - but worth it! The deeper value of this bridge makes it a important place
Got direction from the Tourism office and walked to Inca Bridge, not that easy to get to as you walked on the road for a short while with traffic zooming by, then it´s dirt road, some trash, train tra...
The Q'eswachaka Bridge, the last working Inca Bridge is worth seeing. It is amazing to see how it is made. It was a totally awesome experience crossing the bridge!
The foundations of a 600 year old Inca suspension bridge are a 10 to 15 minute mini taxi ride from the city centre. Dusty road, would not advise walking there. At the new bridge, on the old Inca found...
Difficult
It is quite a mission to walk along the road to see this bridge and also to cross it is not for the fainthearted - but worth it! The deeper value of this bridge makes it a important place
A piece of history
The value of the bridge is historical, other than that the views are stunning. It's hard to cross it but we did it.
Not really worth a trip
Got direction from the Tourism office and walked to Inca Bridge, not that easy to get to as you walked on the road for a short while with traffic zooming by, then it´s dirt road, some trash, train tra...
A Totally Cool Experience
The Q'eswachaka Bridge, the last working Inca Bridge is worth seeing. It is amazing to see how it is made. It was a totally awesome experience crossing the bridge!
More evidence of Inca to ingenuity
The foundations of a 600 year old Inca suspension bridge are a 10 to 15 minute mini taxi ride from the city centre. Dusty road, would not advise walking there. At the new bridge, on the old Inca found...