Experience Lake Titicaca’s Uros floating islands: stay with natives, boat, fish, enjoy local cuisine, and stargaze. Immerse in Pre-Inca culture and traditions.
Experience Lake Titicaca’s Uros floating islands: stay with natives, boat, fish, enjoy local cuisine, and stargaze. Immerse in Pre-Inca culture and traditions.
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Uros - Day 01: Reception in Puno and transfer to the Uros Islands:
This service begins with the reception in Puno or pick up from your Hotel and transfer to the local port, where we take a motor boat to the Uros Floating Islands. On arrival we are welcomed by natives who share their ancestral experiences with us, then invite us to relax on their…
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Uros - Day 01: Reception in Puno and transfer to the Uros Islands:
This service begins with the reception in Puno or pick up from your Hotel and transfer to the local port, where we take a motor boat to the Uros Floating Islands. On arrival we are welcomed by natives who share their ancestral experiences with us, then invite us to relax on their home island. Later we join to the locals for cultural activities and watch the sunset on Lake Titicaca. Return to the lodge to relax and enjoy a hot tea. At night we have the dinner and later the opportunity to see the stars and constellations of the Southern hemisphere. Overnight on the floating island.
- Dinner, chicken or trout
- Local breakfast
- Local house
- Local activity
- Entrance fees to Uros islands
- Transfer from your Puno hotel to local port
- Dinner, chicken or trout
- Local breakfast
- Local house
- Local activity
- Entrance fees to Uros islands
- Transfer from your Puno hotel to local port
- tips
- tips
A community of natives has lived around Lake Titicaca since pre-Inca times and refer to themselves as the “children of the lake.” They construct their homes, boats, and furniture from reeds (totora). Their island homes are equipped with solar-powered electricity. Visitors are warmly welcomed and can stay with the natives, enjoying boating, fishing, and…
A community of natives has lived around Lake Titicaca since pre-Inca times and refer to themselves as the “children of the lake.” They construct their homes, boats, and furniture from reeds (totora). Their island homes are equipped with solar-powered electricity. Visitors are warmly welcomed and can stay with the natives, enjoying boating, fishing, and traditional food amidst a stunning landscape. At night, you can gaze at a sky full of stars. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage in manual labor with the natives, such as cutting reeds and knitting with the women. Experience the unique hospitality of these families by spending a night on their floating island.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.