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Inca Bridge

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Mejor época para visitar

Early morning visits help avoid crowds and catch the soft light illuminating the stone bridge and surrounding cliffs. Dry season (May to September) ensures safer footing and clearer views.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Entrance to the site is included in the Machu Picchu ticket, so no extra fee is needed; book tickets in advance to secure a visit without premium charges. Consider the Boleto Turístico if planning other nearby sites for savings.

Recomendado para

Adventure seekers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts

Planifica tu visita

30-45 minutes

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: One of three access points to Machu Picchu, this stone bridge is perched on a sheer cliff, originally built by the Incas as a strategic defense. Its wooden planks were removable to prevent enemy invasions, showcasing advanced engineering and military ingenuity.

Destacados: A narrow path with a sheer drop of about 80 meters offers a thrilling sense of walking on the edge, with breathtaking views that few other trails provide. The Inca's use of natural rock formations to hide and support the bridge adds an unexpected layer of stealthy architecture.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear sturdy shoes with good grip as the stone path can be slippery.
  • Bring a camera for dramatic cliffside shots, especially with morning light.
  • Arrive early to experience the bridge almost alone before peak crowds arrive.
  • Avoid the rainy season from November to March to prevent dangerous walking conditions.

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