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Audio Guide of Billinghurst Bridge

Billinghurst Bridge, an engineering feat, stands as the link connecting the Peruvian jungle with the rest of the country, vital for the region’s development and trade.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the access hours for Billinghurst Bridge and how can I get there?

Billinghurst Bridge is a vital public infrastructure, so it remains open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. It is located just a few minutes from the Main Square of Puerto Maldonado; you can easily get there on foot from the center or by taking a local motorcycle taxi for a minimal fare.

Do I have to pay an entrance fee or toll to cross the bridge as a tourist?

No, pedestrian and tourist access to the bridge is completely free, allowing you to enjoy the views at no cost. If you cross by private vehicle as part of the Interoceanic Highway, you may encounter tolls on more distant sections, but visiting the bridge locally is free.

How much time do I need to visit and walk across the bridge?

We recommend setting aside between 20 and 30 minutes for your visit. This is ideal for a relaxed walk along the pedestrian section, feeling the breeze from the Madre de Dios River, and taking panoramic photographs without rushing.

What is the history or importance of Billinghurst Bridge for the region?

It is an iconic engineering work known as the longest bridge in Peru (723 meters), vital for the connection with Brazil and Bolivia. Its inauguration marked a turning point in the history of Madre de Dios, eliminating the need to ferry vehicles on barges and speeding up trade and tourism.

What is the best time of day to visit the bridge and take photos?

Without a doubt, sunset is the star moment; watching the sun go down over the jungle and the river offers a spectacular golden hour for photography. Alternatively, the early morning hours are excellent for avoiding the intense heat and enjoying a cooler, quieter atmosphere.

Is the bridge accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Yes, the bridge has paved side walkways and safety railings that allow wheelchair access. However, since it is a very long open-air structure, it is recommended to go with a companion and avoid the strongest sun hours for a more comfortable experience.

What other tourist attractions can I visit near Billinghurst Bridge?

Its location is strategic; you can combine your visit with the Biodiversity Viewpoint for an elevated view or visit the famous Tambopata Butterfly Farm, which is located across the bridge. In addition, you are very close to the tourist dock for river tours.

What practical tips should I keep in mind to enjoy my visit?

Always bring water and sun protection, as there is no shade on the bridge and the Amazon heat is intense. Stay in the pedestrian area at all times for safety, as vehicle traffic can be fast, and have your camera ready to capture the impressive views of the Madre de Dios River.

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