Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca

Duration

3 days

Tour Type

Explore Tours

Lake Titicaca is a natural and cultural treasure that stretches between Peru and Bolivia, and is considered the highest navigable lake in the world, located more than 3,800 meters above sea level. With its deep blue waters and surrounded by imposing mountains, the lake offers a dreamlike landscape that captivates all visitors. In addition to its scenic beauty, Titicaca is a place full of history, where ancient civilizations left their mark on the islands and communities that inhabit its shores.

Advance Facilities

One of the charms of Lake Titicaca is the floating islands of the Uros, where visitors experience the life of this indigenous community. The island of Taquile, famous for its textile traditions, also allows you to interact with the locals and enjoy stunning views.

Challenge

One of the charms of Lake Titicaca is the floating islands of the Uros, where visitors experience the life of this indigenous community. The island of Taquile, famous for its textile traditions, also allows you to interact with the locals and enjoy stunning views.

Included/Exclude

  • Pick and Drop Services
  • 1 Meal Per Day
  • Cruise Dinner & Music Event
  • Visit 7 Best Places in the City With Group
  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Food & Drinks
  • Tickets

Tour Amenities

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Coupons
Outdoor Seating
Restaurant
Smoking Allowed
Wireless Internet

Tour Plan

Departure from Cusco
We begin the journey early in the morning, departing from Cusco towards Puno, the gateway to Lake Titicaca. Enjoy a scenic drive through the Andean highlands, passing through picturesque landscapes and traditional villages.

Arrival in Puno
Upon arrival, take some time to acclimate to the altitude and enjoy a quick breakfast or snacks before heading to the port.

Boat Ride to the Floating Islands of the Uros
Board a boat and sail across the deep blue waters of Lake Titicaca. Visit the Uros floating islands, an extraordinary community that has preserved its traditions for centuries. Learn how these islands are built from totora reeds and interact with the local families.

Exploration of Taquile Island
Continue the boat journey to Taquile Island, known for its unique textile art, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Walk through the island’s terraced landscapes while enjoying stunning panoramic views of the lake.

Traditional Lunch
Savor a delicious meal prepared with fresh local ingredients, featuring traditional Andean flavors.

Cultural Interaction
Engage with the Taquileños and learn about their customs, textile craftsmanship, and way of life. Gain insight into the island’s self-sufficient and community-based lifestyle.

Return to Puno
Board the boat back to Puno while admiring the breathtaking sunset over Lake Titicaca.

Optional Activities
If time allows, explore Puno’s historic center, visit the cathedral, or discover local markets offering handcrafted souvenirs.

Dinner and Rest
Enjoy a delightful dinner in Puno before resting for the next day’s adventu

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Tour Information

Max Guests

12

Min Age

10+

Tour Location

Languages Support