- Cold drinks
- Partial tourist ticket: 20 soles
- Tips
A Trilha Salkantay faz parte de uma das 25 melhores viagens do mundo pela revista National Geographic Adventure Travel.
O Temazcal é uma antiga cerimônia de purificação e cura que vem das tradições indígenas das Américas. Embora seja mais comum em regiões como o México e a América Central, ela também é praticada em algumas partes do Perú, como Cusco.
Cusco é a cidade habitada mais antiga da América do Sul, como também a porta de entrada para Machu Picchu. Cusco recebe de coração aberto a todos os turistas de qualquer parte do mundo, seu nome em quéchua é Qosq’o que significa: “Umbigo do Mundo”.
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Cusco - Peru
The last Inca bridge, Q’eswachaka, is a remarkable structure and a popular tourist attraction in the Cusco region of Peru. Here is some information about the last Inca bridge, Q’eswachaka:
Location: The Q’eswachaka bridge is located in the district of Quehue, about 100 km southeast of Cusco. It spans the Apurímac River in an area of impressive natural beauty.
Historical significance: Q’eswachaka is a rope bridge built by the Incas and is considered a valuable cultural heritage. It is reconstructed every year, following traditional techniques passed down from generation to generation since Inca times. The bridge represents the ingenuity and technical skills of the ancient Incas.
Construction and reconstruction: The bridge is made with ichu ropes (a native plant of the region), braided together to form a solid structure. Each year, the local community holds a ceremony known as “Q’eswachaka,” in which the ropes are replaced and the bridge is collectively rebuilt by the community. This tradition has been kept alive for hundreds of years.
Q’eswachaka Bridge Festival: The reconstruction of the bridge is accompanied by a colorful festival full of cultural significance. During the festival, local communities gather to sing, dance, and celebrate the renewal of the bridge. Participants wear traditional clothing and perform ancestral rituals, making the event a unique experience.
Visiting the Q’eswachaka Bridge: It is possible to visit the bridge and witness its annual reconstruction during the festival. Travel agencies in Cusco offer tours that include a visit to the bridge, usually as a one-day excursion.
During the visit, you will have the opportunity to cross the bridge and experience the unique sensation of walking on such an ancient structure. You will also be able to learn about the local culture, Inca traditions, and the historical importance of the bridge from local tour guides.
Remember to respect the bridge and follow the guidelines provided by the guides. The Q’eswachaka bridge is a cultural and historical treasure that should be preserved and appreciated by all visitors.
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