Make your way to the Quehue district and discover a nearly 600-year-old tradition passed by generations since Inca times. Q’eswachaka is the last hand woven Inca bridge standing and is renovated every year by the communities that surround it, following the same procedure as our ancestors did centuries ago.
This itinerary will take you through the history and customs of this part of the Andes, while also exploring the impressive Q’arañahui caverns and being spellbound to the beautiful sunset colors at the Pomacanchi lagoon.