Puente del Inca esta camino al cruce fronterizo con Chile, y es una terma natural (que actualmente no se puede acceder), y años atras fue explotado por un hotel de procedencia Inglesa, lo cual atraia mucho publico europeo.-
This site is stunning ! It is definitely worth a visit as part of a tour but I would not travel 3 hours from Mendoza just to see it . We took a guided tour with Argentina4U called Alta Montana Day tour that included many other sites . The Puente del Inca was the most striking site though ! For $42 US , it was a good deal
Recuerdo cuando tenía 6 o 7 años haber visitado el Puente del Inca, y hoy, con casi 40 todavía no me olvido lo que me gustó verlo y conocerlo. Su llamativa formación, las ruinas del hotel y esa especie de sarro que se forma en la zona.Lamentablemente, ya no se puede acercar uno, como en aquella época, tal vez sirva para preservarlo, es cierto.La belleza natural del lugar es única.Un capítulo aparte son los puestos de ventas de artesanias, que muchas ni tienen que ver con el lugar y otroas, hasta rozan lo bizarro o el mal gusto. exponiendo y vendiendo cualquier producto que se exponga a las aguas que fluyen por el puente y se cubren con una cáscara calcarea tan particular.Zapatillas viejas, botellas rotas, cualquier cosa sirve para vender.Lamentablemente éstos puestos afean el lugar, ya que muchas son "artesanias" fabricadas en masa en paises vecinos o en el norte del país, teniéndo más que ver con las ferias tipo La Salada, que con la cultura del lugar.
I really wanted to see this geological feature as I had read about it in the guide books and the pictures looked great. Unfortunately when you finally arrive (long drive from Mendoza!) you can't cross the river to explore, just look at it from a distance and take photographs. The place is very touristy and lots of vendors selling all kinds of stuff.
This is a nice place to stop on the way to Chile. The stores sell local clothing and different kind of rocks. There is also some food available depending on the time of the year (winter time has fewer visitors). Take a few pictures, check the stores, and get on the road again. The road is the highlight of this trip.
We planned on a quick stop and ended up spending almost an hour here. The Inca's Bridge natural formation was worthy of some serious photos. I loved the art on the old building by the river and the mural of Darwin's visit outside the building near the restrooms. There were rows of vendor stalls as we walked down to the river eye. Courteous and reasonable, they had things like quartz eggs--perfect for a simple take-home present. We had a quick sandwich and drink at the little outside restaurant. Food hit the spot.
After hearing so much about this place, we just had to see it. The journey there was long but defiantly worth every mile we put in. The sight makes you wonder how it was in the past. Pity we didn't get there before 2005 as one could have gone a bit closer to it. But still we were definitely amazed. If you got the time then do the journey.... Won't be disappointed.
Muito proximo do parque do Aconcagua é possível ver esta maravilha feita pela natureza. O rio escavou esta ponte e a coloriu com os elementos químicos da região. É muito bonito e majestoso observar esta formação. Fica junto a um grupo de feirantes que vendem artesanatos e algumas lanchonetes. É uma visão bem diferente e única. Vale a pena conhecer.
Es un lugar impactante, y no lleva mucho tiempo visitarlo, más que nada una postal, ya que hace algunos años ya no se puede visitar, sólo se permite acercarse hasta el mirador. Fue declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por UNESCO.
Es la segunda vez que vamos, es un lugar hermoso, imposible de perderse este lugar si vas a San Rafael!