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One of the world’s highest expanses of water, Lake Titicaca straddles the border between Peru and Bolivia—with a history of habitation by the indigenous Uros people dating back to pre-Columbian days. On this 2-day tour, reach the islands of Lake Titicaca and spend the night in a local family's homestay. Travel by boat between Amantani and Taquile islands, and enjoy an immersive experience of life on the water.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Transport
Bi-lingual local guide
All entrance fees
1 night's accommodation on Amantani island.
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Puno hotel transfer
Lunch on second day (could be purchased for 30 Soles)
Gratuities
Hotel pick-up or drop-off outside the center of Puno (25 soles per way)
Chọn điểm đón
Overnight at a local family home in Amantani island. You will be accommodated in a private room.
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch will be served in Amantani island.(Should you have any meal preference please advise us before you start the tour)
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner will be served in Amantani. (Should you have any meal preference please advise us before you start the tour)
Uros Floating Islands
We will be picking you up from your hotel within the historic centre of Puno between 0745 and 0800 in the morning. Before boarding the motor boat to Uros Island we will have a brief stop at the boat pier where you can buy some snacks and bottled water. Once onboard the boat, a local musician would welcome you with an Andean Folkloric music. Our guide would then introduce himself and the captain of the boat before giving you a brief about the day’s itinerary on the World’s highest navigable lake, Lake Titicaca. Our first stop will be at the iconic floating islands of Uros. During the journey from the mainland to one of the Uros Islands, you can see totora plants that grow on Lake Titicaca. These constitute the basic source of food and, at the same time, they serve as a maintenance system that the Uros have to perpetuate the existence of the islands As the boat would dock in, local women dressed in the local attire would extend a warm welcome to the place they call home. The head of the island would then demonstrate how they build these islands using totora plants and would share a few words in their native language (Aymara). Natives here are known for their handicrafts, so you may buy some if you would wish to. You will then have an option of sailing on the traditional totora reed boat (10 Soles) to the main island of Uros. If desired, you can get your passport stamped here as a souvenir. From here, we will start our boat ride to Amantani islands. You may walk up to the open deck on the upper level of the boat and get some photos of the floating islands that you would be passing through.
Amantani Island
As we would dock into the shores of Amantani island, locals would extend a warm welcome to you. The head of the family will be walking you to their house where you will be spending the night in a private room. They would welcome you with a freshly cooked authentic Peruvian meal for lunch. After having lunch you would have some free time to wink a nap or saunter through the cobble stone streets of this beautiful island. In the evening our guide would meet you to start your up hill walk to the two ancient Incan temple Pachatata and Pachamama. These temples offer a stunning panoramic view of the Lake Titicaca and you can witness the sunset from here. Once you are back from this short tour, your host family would have dinner cooked for you. And after relishing on a Peruvian meal for dinner (with options for vegetarians), you may join the local folkloric musical event. Your host would help you get dressed in a traditional attire and walk you to the community hall where the event would be held. Young boys from the island play live Andean Folkloric Music while the visitors dance to the tune.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Taquile Island
After having breakfast with the family, we will continue with our journey. We will be boarding the ferry to Taquile Island. Breaching the green waters of Peru’s Lake Titicaca is the little mound island of Taquile where the local villagers have created a steady industry of knit handicrafts, which are knit by the men of the community. Taquile is home of a Quechua population of 2,000 people who are mainly farmers, fishermen and above all renowned weavers. The fine textiles that come out of Taquile are renowned the world over and are even protected as a UNESCO world heritage subject. However unlike the often tragically traditional view of knitting and textile work as the demesne of women, it is the men of Taquile Island do much of the delicate thread work. The craftwork is divided between weaving and knitting; women do the weaving, while the knitting is man’s work. The tradition begins when they are young as boys on the island begin learning their trade at the tender age of 8. Chief among these crafts are the iconic chuyo hats that many of the locals wear. Women can also be found making yarn and other tasks surrounding the creation of the items. The 2,000-some residents of the island are well aware of the tourist appeal of their lovely island and its traditional Spanish garments. They have gone so far as to create a rather unique model for their visitor industry where the villagers act as a community to manage the comings and goings of tourists as well as the attractions they offer. We will stop for lunch at a local restaurant (not included and costs 20 Soles). After lunch you will be boarding the boat back to Puno. We will meet you upon your arrival and will transfer you back to your hotel within the historic centre of Puno.
Pickup included
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maria a,
22 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The experience was beyond our expectations. The guide was extra attentive. One of our friends was using a cane because of a knee problem, and our guide arrange a motorcycle to help her climb to our host family house in Amantaní. Also, his knowledge was 10/10.
VICTOR E,
26 thg 8, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
It was an incredibly enlightening and rewarding experience. The chance to learn about the local cultures and to see the beautiful scenery was excellent. The only problem was the boat.... the fumes from the exhaust continually came into the cabin. Blech! Not great at all. They really need to change the set up to provide a safer and more enjoyable experience on the boat...
erickw774,
23 thg 5, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A very postive experience on this two day tour with Planet Odysseys. We had a night stay wioth a local family which was truly an authentic experience and something that we will always rememeber. The guide was very kind and shared many useful information about the liufe of people on these islands. Highly recommended.
Mark C,
6 thg 5, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
A great trip visiting 3 fascinating places. We loved the stay with a host family, so special. Great.
John and Kimber... W,
20 thg 11, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The two days was fantastic. Looking online this seemed to be the best way to experience Lake Titicaca. While it wasn’t perfect, it was close enough. I would recommend this to anyone. Experiencing Pachyama at Sunset, spending the night on Amantani Island, lunch the second day on Taquile Island, the time on the water, and swimming in Lake Titicaca were unforgettable.
JEFFRYLM,
18 thg 11, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Visiting Lake Titicaca was an unforgettable experience! It's one of the highest and largest lakes in the world, and being there, surrounded by such natural beauty, is truly breathtaking. The tour was amazing, especially getting to see the Uros people living on their floating islands. It's incredible how they’ve maintained their way of life for centuries. The views of the lake are stunning, with calm waters reflecting the snowy mountains in the distance. The people were so friendly and eager to share their history and traditions. It’s a place that makes you appreciate the simple yet remarkable ways of life that have endured for so long. If you're looking for a unique and authentic experience, Lake Titicaca is definitely worth visiting
alejandracU1632FO,
13 thg 11, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I had an amazing experience on the 2-day Lake Titicaca tour! The visit to the floating Uros Islands was fascinating, and learning about the ancient traditions of the indigenous people was truly memorable. The views of the lake are breathtaking, and the boat ride was very relaxing. Highly recommend this tour if you're in Puno!
deanali,
5 thg 11, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A very easy way to see 1 floating island and 2 'regular' islands. The guide was good in both English and Spanish. Great for local culture, birds, and fauna fans.
T9457JMfernandoa,
29 thg 10, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I recently took the full-day tour of Lake Titicaca, visiting the Uros and Taquile Islands, and it was an amazing experience! The day began with a boat ride to the floating islands of Uros, where we were welcomed by friendly locals who demonstrated how their islands are made entirely of reeds. It was fascinating to learn about their way of life and the traditions that have been passed down through generations. Next, we traveled to Taquile Island, where the views were absolutely stunning. The hike up to the village was a bit challenging but well worth it for the breathtaking scenery. We had the opportunity to interact with the locals, who shared their weaving techniques and culture with us. The lunch we enjoyed there, prepared with local ingredients, was delicious and added a wonderful touch to the experience.
adrianitafanola,
29 thg 10, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Participating in the 2-day tour of Lake Titicaca was an unforgettable experience! The highlight for me was visiting the floating islands of Uros. Seeing how the locals live on these unique islands, made entirely of reeds, was fascinating. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and shared captivating stories about the culture and traditions of the indigenous people. What stood out was the breathtaking sunrise over the lake on the second day; it painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, creating a magical atmosphere. I also enjoyed the homestay on Taquile Island, where we learned about traditional weaving techniques from the locals. Their hospitality was heartwarming, and the homemade meals were a delightful treat. One tip for future travelers: be prepared for the altitude! Take it easy on the first day, and drink plenty of water. Overall, this tour is a must for anyone wanting to experience the beauty and culture of Lake Titicaca.
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