• Puente del Inca, meaning “Inca’s Bridge” in Spanish, is a natural rock formation located in the Andes Mountains of Argentina.
  • Puente del Inca. Way back in 1835, none other than Charles Darwin visited the place, where he made sketches of the bridge and stalactites.
  • In 1925, the "Puente del Inca” hotel was built, which was a real luxury and visited by the most important personalities of that time.
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  • Puente del Inca (Spanish "The Inca's Bridge"), is a natural arch that forms a bridge over the Vacas River, a tributary of the Mendoza River.
  • Puente del Inca está incluido en el sistema vial andino “Qhapac Ñan” –Camino del Inca- y por lo tanto integra un sitio declarado Patrimonio Mundial por la Unesco...
  • Puente del Inca ("The Inca's Bridge"), is a natural arch bridge over the Vacas River (a tributary of the Mendoza River), hot springs and an abandoned spa in...
  • Whether you're captivated by its geological wonders or intrigued by its rich history, Puente del Inca is a must-visit destination in Mendoza, Argentina.
  • On the channel of the Mendoza river that is born in the Aconcagua. Puente del Inca is located at 2719 meters above sea level and was part of the old Inca Trail.