Exploring Lake Titicaca and its attractions

Lake Titicaca, located at the border between Peru and Bolivia, is one of South America's most iconic places. This legendary lake, often considered the highest navigable lake in the world, lies at an altitude of 3,812 meters in the Andes. It is a fascinating place to visit, blending natural beauty, history, and culture.

These artificial islands are built from totora reeds. The inhabitants, the Uros, live on these islands and preserve ancestral traditions, offering visitors a unique glimpse into their way of life.
Known for its inhabitants who weave magnificent textiles, declared intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. The views of the lake are spectacular, and the island offers a unique cultural immersion.
A peaceful island where visitors can stay with locals for a cultural immersion. It's an ideal place for hiking and admiring the sunset.
Starting point for visiting the islands of Lake Titicaca, Puno is also known for its colorful festivals and traditional culture.