Itinerary:
05:00 AM - 05:10 AM We pick you up from hotels located in the center of Puno (according to your hotel we will tell you one more exact hour) for your transfer to the port of Puno.
06:30 AM Departure to the floating islands of the Uros.
07:00 AM Visit 2 floating islands of the Uros and explanation by the guide about the islands.
08:45 AM Return to the city of Puno and transfer hotels to the center of Puno.
Pickup included
The gentle swaying of the waters of Lake Titicaca invite you to discover and enjoy a trip with us to the wonderful floating islands of the Uros in Puno. We can see the Aymara sunrise from one of these islands, we tell you that you will observe one of the best outings of the sun and it will be a great memory that you will carry in your heart.
You can enjoy a moment with the inhabitants of the Uros, you will know in a very particular way their customs, beliefs and joys of their day to day on the island. Finally you will have the opportunity to take a little walk in the rafts made of the Totora's reeds (Optional activity has an extra payment of S / 15.00 Soles per person that is paid directly to the families of the Uros).
Departure Point: Hotels located near Plaza de armas of Puno
Address: Plaza de armas Puno
Directions: Its easy to take a taxi for going to main square the price can vary according the distance from it around $3USD
Puno is a picturesque city located on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake. Known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant festivals, and stunning natural beauty, Puno is a must-visit destination for those exploring Peru's cultural heartland. The city is the gateway to the Uros Floating Islands and Taquile Island, offering unique experiences and breathtaking landscapes.
Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers stunning landscapes, cultural experiences, and unique islands like the Uros Floating Islands and Taquile Island.
Sillustani is an archaeological site featuring ancient burial towers called 'chullpas.' These towers were built by the Colla people and offer a glimpse into pre-Inca history.
The Plaza de Armas is the heart of Puno, surrounded by colonial-era buildings, churches, and vibrant local life. It's a great place to relax and soak in the city's atmosphere.
The Cathedral of Puno is a beautiful colonial-era church located on the Plaza de Armas. It features a mix of Baroque and Renaissance architecture and houses several religious artifacts.
This museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Puno region, featuring artifacts, textiles, and art from the Aymara and Quechua cultures, as well as pre-Inca and Inca civilizations.
Fresh trout from Lake Titicaca, grilled and served with local potatoes and vegetables. A must-try for seafood lovers.
A hearty soup made with lamb, potatoes, corn, and quinoa, flavored with local herbs and spices. A traditional dish of the Puno region.
A nutritious and flavorful soup made with quinoa, vegetables, and sometimes meat. A staple in the Andean diet.
A spicy and flavorful dish made with diced beef, potatoes, onions, and aji amarillo (yellow chili pepper). A popular appetizer in Puno.
This is the best time to visit Puno as the weather is dry and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the attractions. The temperatures are cool but comfortable.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 50HzHz
Puno is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with your belongings and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
Puno Station
Puno Bus Terminal
Public buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Puno. They cover most of the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Beat, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Uros Floating Islands are a unique attraction in Lake Titicaca, made entirely of totora reeds by the Uros people. Visitors can learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life.
Taquile Island is known for its stunning landscapes, traditional textiles, and unique culture. The island is home to a close-knit community that preserves its ancient customs and way of life.
Sillustani is an archaeological site featuring ancient burial towers called 'chullpas.' These towers were built by the Colla people and offer a glimpse into pre-Inca history.
Price varies by option