Puno & Lake Titicaca tour; Peru
Exploring Puno, Sillustani, Uros & Taquile island. It has been recorded in March 2019 and I've structured it in a travel preview/sample format for people who plan to visit (and not only) to get an idea of what they can expect to see and do here.
Tourist Traps and Floating Islands on Lake Titicaca | Puno, Peru
What a wet day we had today… It rained the whole morning! It started off with a quick tour of the Uros (floating) Islands on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca. As with a lot of tourism, we felt these islands had lost some charm as it was all focused on us buying things and forcing us to pay additional money to go out on a boat that lasted 5 minutes. It wasn’t a bad experience, but definitely not an authentic encounter. We finished off the day on Taquile Island, which was beautiful!
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Puno was one of our favorite spots on our Peruvian trip! With only 150,000 people, it's small enough to not feel cramped like a big city, but large enough to have great sights and food.
We began our day at 12,500 feet up by struggling with some altitude sickness. Once we found a delicious cafe just outside Plaza de Armas, we began to perk up!
After a quick pitstop at our AirBnb, we ventured even higher in elevation to Mirador El Condor which has a gorgeous overview of the city and Lake Titicaca.
Then we returned to central Puno and enjoyed a tasty lunch with a great view. Several Coca de Mates may have been consumed as well!
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With this Puno Peru Travel Tips we take to the LAKE TITICACA, THE UROS ISLANDS AND THE SILLUSTANI TOMBS
After our adventure in Machu Picchu, we took a bus from Cusco to Puno, in front of the Lake Titikaka.
The lake Titikaka is the highest navigable lake in the world!
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Lake Titicaca Full Day Tour - Uros Islands and Taquile Island
The Fourth day of my trip to South America. Full day tour of Lake Titicaca visiting Uros Islands and Taquile Island.
Our boat holds about 30 people and we set off, the first stop is the Uros Islands, which are artificial islands made out of reeds. There are about 50 different islands at Uros each with their own family; The island I stop at is called Manco Capac. We are greeted by the residents and then told about the islands, how they are made, how they cook, etc.
We then take a native reed canoe across the lake to another island.
After that we get back on our original boat and head over to Taquile Island which takes about two and a half hours, I spend most of that time on the roof of the boat as I don't like being cooped up inside.
When we arrive at the island we walk up to the main area, this is quite hard going with the altitude, at the to that is where the main village is, we stop for lunch in a restaurant called My House I have soup followed by Trout and rice.
After lunch we continue to explorer the village and head over to the other side to the principal port where we join our boat, luckily it is all down hill.
We get back on the boat and it takes about three hours to get back to Puno, I spend most of the time listening to my ipod on the roof.
As we are getting into Puno the sun starts to set and it quickly becomes dark.
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To close off our trip to Peru we headed from Cuzco to Puno with the intention of covering Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca) as best we could over the duration of two days. Our trip started from Puno early in the morning when we boarded a boat bound for the Uros Island. The Uros people, who lives on floating reed islands, welcomed us to their floating islands where we had a chance to tour around and purchase some souvenirs.
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Afterwards, we took a traditional rowing boat made out of reeds to another island before heading off to Amantaní. Upon arriving our host family greeted us and we headed to our homestay where we had a traditional lunch consisting of Quinoa soup, potatoes, fried cheese and rice. Afterwards we hiked to the top of the Island (Pachamama) where we had incredible 360 degree views. It felt like we could almost touch the clouds. In the evening we dressed up in traditional attire (ponchos) and headed over for a dance party with live traditional music. The following morning we visited our final island (Taquile) before heading back to Puno. Overall, it was an incredible trip and one we recommend highly; however, be sure to do the two day trip and opposed to the one day option for a more relaxed time.
Lake Titicaca Travel Guide (Uros, Amantaní, Taquile) to Puno, Peru Travel Video Transcript:
So we are taking a really fun overnight trip from Puno today to visit Lake Titicaca. Yeah, we're going to visit several islands and do a homestay overnight. Yeah, and we'll get to meet the different communities that live here because we have Aymara people and Quechua people. So we've just arrived at our first island. And this one is called Corazon de Lago which means the heart of the lake. And this is an Aymara community that lives on a floating reed island so let's go have a look around. Let's check it out.
So it is a bit of a strange sensation walking on the reed islands because it is not solid ground and your feet do sink in a little bit but not to the point where you feel like you're going to fall through and you know go in the water. But still kind of interesting.
Okay, so what have we learned so far on this floating reed island? So we've visiting the Uros floating reed islands and there is approximately 80 to 90 of them. And the people who originally came here were escaping hostile neighbors.
So this is quite a secluded environment for them.
We've made it to our third island of the day. This one is called Amantani and this island is actually home to Quechua people whereas the first two that we visited were home to the Aymara people.
So aside from meeting our host families, what I'm most excited for is food. Because it is already lunchtime. It's a little bit past our lunch time actually. And we forgot to pack snacks. Yep. So I'm starving. So before we settle in we're going to get some local food. Yeah, and apparently they are vegetarian on this island, so we're going to be having a Quinoa soup and then just like potatoes and roots and different vegetables. Cheese and stuff like that. Cheese, yes. So it should be good.
So are you doing okay? A little bit out of breathe? Yeah, a little bit out of breath. We're still feeling the altitude. Actually Lake Titicaca is higher than Cuzco if you can believe that.
Sopa de Quinoa. Ah, sopa de quinoa. Quinoa soup. Ah, que rico.
So we reached the top of Pachamama. How are the views? Oh, we sure did. The views are insane here. It is almost like you're touching the clouds. It is like you can reach up and touch them.
So we're all dressed up, we've had our dinner and now it is time to go to the party. And we are dressed up in traditional outfits. Party!
Alright, so it is a new day and we are visiting a new island. Yes, this is our last stop on Lake Titicaca. This is Taquile Island and we're just going to take a wander around and see what we find. Yes, maybe we'll find our guide and she can tell us a bit of the history of the place. Let's go find her.
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LAKE TITICACA ISLANDS TRAVEL GUIDE | Amantani Island to Taquile Island
Day two of our exploration on Lake Titicaca, Peru!
By visiting three different Lake Titicaca islands - Uros Island, Amantani Island and Taquile Island - we have a good grasp of this iconic lake. Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, with 12,500 feet elevation (3,810 metres) above sea level.
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We started off at Amantani Island homestay, where we stayed overnight with a local family.
We sailed to the nearby Taquile Island, where we did a hiking through the island across to learn more about the UNESCO Heritage Site.
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ROBANCA TRAVELOGUES: The second stage of a four part video covering our tour of South America in April, May & June 2013. Starting in Lima in May, we then visit Sillustani, Puno on Lake Titicaca and the floating reed islands of the Uros Indians and the Island of Taquile. The Andean Explorer Train then takes us to the Urubamba Valley. We tour the sacred valley of the Incas, visiting Chinchero, the Moray ruins and Maras. We take a train to Aguas Calientes from where we visit Machu Picchu. On returning to Cusco we see the fortress at Ollantaytambo, also the fortress at Sacsayhuaman. We finish this part of the trip exploring Cusco.
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Lake Titicaca: floating Uros Island, Amantani Island & Taquile Island (Travel Videoblog 038)
The lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America and one of the highest in the world. I went on an Island tour from the Peruvian side to discover how people used to live here. Starting with the artificial floating reed Islands of the Uros I continued with Amantani Island where I stayed with a family before finishing the trip on Taquile Island on the next day.
This tour is possibly the most popular thing to do at the lake Titicaca which also means that this affects the way the inhabitants live today and use the tourism industry as their main source of income. Nevertheless the landscape and the panoramic views you come to see are impressive and unique.
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Lake Titicaca Floating Islands and Taquile | Peru
We rode around on a boat made of reeds taken from the lake. The same reeds that make up the floating islands of Uros that people live on! Lake Titicaca is such a unique experience!
Here are some time stamps for our adventures on Lake Titicaca:
0:01 - Intro, scenes from around Lake Titicaca (Peru side)
0:30 - Uros, the floating islands
1:04 - Cruising around on a boat made of reeds
1:42 - Learning about local crafts
2:15 - Another floating island with a coffee shop, powered by solar power
2:50 - Scenes from our 2-hour trip across the lake (to Taquile Island)
3:28 - Taquile Island
4:38 - Hiking across the island, talking to locals and sheep
6:25 - More exploring Taquile Island
7:09 - Arches of Taquile Island
7:34 - Leaving Taquile, more beautiful scenes of Lake Titicaca
**Lake Titicaca Floating Islands**
It was raining so hard at the floating islands that my microphone got soaked and it was difficult to hear anything, so I cut the audio and decided to put the info here.
First off, the islands really are floating on the lake. The local Uro people gather totora reeds from around the lake and weave them together. They criss-cross the reeds to make a sturdy platform. Every 2 weeks, a new layer is added because the bottom layers start to decay over time. The islands range in thickness from 18 inches (.5 meter) to 6 feet (2 meters).
The floating islands don't move all around the lake, as I thought in the video. I learned that they are anchored in place with sharp sticks and long rope. They stay in the same general area - close to the reeds and protected in the bay of Puno. One of the locals joked with me saying she doesn't have a passport, so she's not allowed to float across to Bolivia. The houses on the floating islands are also made of the same totora reeds.
The boat at 1:04 has a base made up of the same totora reeds as the islands.These are bound together tightly so they can build a wooden frame on top of it.
**Taquile Island**
Taquile Island is known for its textiles and fine handicrafts. Interestingly, only the men are allowed to knit on the island. The women spin and dye the wool, but only the men create the finished product. This is unique, since everywhere else we encountered knitting, it was the women doing everything (we learned all about textiles on our way to Machu Picchu:
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HAIL STORM AT LAKE TITICACA PERU | Floating Islands of Uros | Amantani Island Homestay
After an overnight Peru Hop bus ride from Arequipa to Puno, we arrived on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Peru! In this vlog, we were getting ready to do a two-day excursion to Lake Titicaca floating islands, such as Uros, Amantani and Taquile.
The Lake Titicaca Floating Islands of Uros are unique. They are made of reeds. For generations, a local tribe has been maintaining Uros islands, and we were visiting two of the islands for a quick visit. Here, we experienced a rare hail storm!
Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake on earth - it sits at more than 8,000 meters, or roughly 12,000 feet. Lake Titicaca is shared by Peru and Bolivia, and the floating Uros Islands are located on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca.
The high elevation affected our breathing, as well as our mobility.
After Uros Island, we continued on to Amantani Island where we spent the night doing a homestay with a local family. On this island, we experienced great hospitality with Muña tea, a delicious dinner, and even a dance night, dressing up in local attire!
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Visit Lake Titicaca Travel Guide for Peru and Bolivia
We had privilege of visiting Lake Titicaca from both the Peru and Bolivia. The question we're often asked is which side is better? The easy answer is that it is really worth visiting both side of lago titicaca. The following is a travel guide for our extended stays on both sides of Lake Titicaca.
On the Peruvian side we started our journey off in Puno where we boarded a boat heading out to Uros Island where we met people still living on the floating reed islands. We then went further onward for a home stay.
On the Bolivian journey we visited Isla del Sol from Copacabana as a day trip hiking all over the island before heading back to Copacabana to visit markets.
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Visit Lake Titicaca Travel Guide for Peru and Bolivia Travel Video Transcript:
So we are taking a really fun overnight trip from Puno today to visit Lake Titicaca. Yeah, we're going to visit several islands and do a homestay overnight. Yeah, and we'll get to meet the different communities that live here because we have Aymara people and Quechua people. So we've just arrived at our first island. And this one is called Corazon de Lago which means the heart of the lake. And this is an Aymara community that lives on a floating reed island so let's go have a look around. Let's check it out.
Alright, so it is a new day and we are visiting a new island. Yes, this is our last stop on Lake Titicaca. This is Taquile Island and we're just going to take a wander around and see what we find. Yes, maybe we'll find our guide and she can tell us a bit of the history of the place. Let's go find her.
Good morning! Good morning everyone. It's bright and early today. We're here at Copacabana and this is the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca. We are going to an island called Isla del Sol which is the island of the sun. And we almost didn't think we'd be able to go today. We woke up and there is thunder and lightening. There was all kinds of rain. It was pouring. It was pouring outside but it has really cleared up now and we're excited to see if we can take the trip today. So the island is somewhere off in the distance over there.
So we have just arrived in Isla del Sol and the sun came out just in time. Now we're going to go visit some ruins and then we're planning to hike from the north end of the island to the south end.
So here we are just swaying on the hammocks. Yep. What are your final impressions of Copacabana since we're leaving tomorrow? Well, Copacabana was everything we wanted it to be basically. We had been hiking in Machu Picchu, you know hiking the Inca Trail and then we really had a busy hiking tour while we were visiting Lake Titicaca on the Peruvian side. So we just wanted to come to a place that was really chill, that had a kind of a relaxed vibe and that was affordable. And Copacabana checked off all three of those boxes.
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FLOATING ISLANDS - Titicaca lake, Peru south america
Hello guys, long time no see!
So lately we’ve been having some bad luck (again!)
We were volunteering at a dog shelter in Huanchaco, Peru (watch the next episode) for three weeks and woke up one morning because the owner of the house was screaming
“Can i get some help?!”
In a blur we felt on the floor and it was filled with water.. Our whole room had filled up with 2-3 cm of water because someone in the house had forgot to turn the tap off in the bathroom..
It was only our room that was flooded aswell, (the house was leaning that way).
To top it off we had put the computer under the bed when we went to sleep, so it had been lying in water for hours..
So that's why we haven't put up any content for a few weeks!
But now we finally have bought a new computer with an international warranty, so we can get a new one quick if something were to happen!
Anyways, this episode is from our COLD trip to Puno. We went on a tour to the famous man-made floating islands on the highest lake in the WORLD, Lake Titicaca, at 3800 m.
We spent one night at a Peruvian family’s house at Isla Amantaní and then visited Isla Taquile.
It's almost like time has stood still here while the rest of the world has evolved with technology, good on ya! Back to the roots.
And that’s about it!
If you have any questions about the tour, let us know. Otherwise just enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Lake Titicaca!
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