Islands of Lake Titicaca (Uros, Taquile & Amantani)




This two-day Lake Titicaca adventure takes you to three of the most beautiful and interesting islands on Lake Titicaca. The floating islands of the Uros people, and the natural islands of Taquile and Amantani. On your Puno tours, you’ll see a traditional way of life, showcasing ancient customs passed down through generations. From farming and building techniques to ancestral practices, such as the skills of the master weavers who live on the majestic Lake Titicaca. Join us on this adventure back in time in the altiplano of Southern Peru!
Our Titicaca adventure begins at 07h45. when we pick you up from your hotel in Puno and head down to the port. We’ll then take a comfortable motorboat out to the floating islands of the Uros people. These man-made islands are located about 14 km from the Puno port, and it takes about 30 minutes to get there – but you won’t be in any rush, as the scenery is spectacular.
When we arrive at the floating islands, you’ll probably be amazed by the scale of these floating reed constructions. The Uros originally built these islands for defensive reasons: if a threat appeared, they could move their island homes to a safer location. The islands are made from the totora reeds that grow around the lake, and each island is in a constant state of reconstruction, as old reeds are replaced by new ones.
Stepping onto the islands is quite an experience, as the springy reed floor feels strange beneath your feet. We’ll explore the main island, and see the houses, watchtowers, and other structures, all built of reeds. One of the locals will then give a brief presentation about how the islands are made, and then you can meet one of the local families to see how they live.
After our stop at the Uros Islands, we’ll head to the natural island of Amantani, which is home to about 4,000 Quechua-speaking locals. On Amantani you’ll have a wonderful cultural experience, as you will stay with one of the local families. They’ll invite you into their home, where you can freely participate in any of their daily activities, including cooking and playing football! Later you’ll hike up to the highest point of the island to visit the Temple of Pachamama (or Pachatata), from where you can watch the awe-inspiring sunset over Lake Titicaca.
Back at the family home, you can have a wonderful dinner with your host family and then head to the local community hall for a small celebration. It’s all great fun, and most people absolutely adore their friendly hosts! After your day of cultural immersion, it will be time for bed in your cozy room in the family home on Amantani Island.
After a tasty breakfast with your host family, we’ll then head back to the pier on Amantani Island. At around 08h00, we’ll board our boat for the wonderful Taquile Island, which is about an hour away.
We’ll arrive at a secluded and picturesque section of Taquile Island, from which we’ll set off to explore this stunningly beautiful island. We will visit the less touristy northern area, where we’ll have spectacular panoramic views across Lake Titicaca. After relaxing here for a while, we’ll hike along a pre-Inca trail, visiting the families of weavers to learn about their textile art and the rich symbolism that decorates their textiles. After a traditional lunch in a local restaurant – quinoa soup and grilled trout being particularly popular – we’ll walk to the main port and descend some steps to the pier. At around 12:30 p.m. we’ll board our boat for the return trip to Puno. When we arrive, we’ll take you back to your hotel.
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