PUNO 3 DAYS/ 2 NIGHTS

Item Code: 90-7066
4
$170.00

3 days

Duration

Easy

Difficulty

Puno

Location

12 Pax

Group size

Every day

Availability

PUNO 3 DAYS/ 2 NIGHTS

3-day, 2-night tour to Puno.
Departure/return locationPuno
Departure time 5:00 am / 8:00 am
INCLUDES
NOT INCLUDED
RECOMMENDATIONS
RESTRICTIONS

The adventure begins early with pick-up at the bus terminal at 05:00 a.m. or 08:00 a.m. for those in Puno. After an optional breakfast, we will head to the Puno Pier to board the boat to the famous Floating Islands of the Uros. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by the inhabitants, who will share their ancestral traditions in the construction of totora reed islands.

Afterward, we will continue to Amantani Island, where a local family will warmly welcome you. There, you will enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by the serenity of the island. In the afternoon, you will climb the “Pacha Tata”, the island’s highest point, from where you can admire a spectacular sunset over Lake Titicaca.

You will share a traditional dinner with your host family in the evening, taste the region’s local flavors, and spend the night there.

You will start the day with breakfast in Amantani and an emotional farewell from your host family. Then, we will set sail for Taquile, where we will take a walk to the main square, from where you can admire panoramic views of Lake Titicaca. There, you will learn about the island’s traditional weaving.

We will enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by the island’s natural beauty. Then, we will descend to the dock to return to Puno. The day will conclude at 4:00 p.m. in the city of Puno.

We will start the day by picking you up from your hotel in Puno to enjoy an afternoon full of culture and breathtaking scenery. Our first stop will be at a viewpoint from which you will appreciate panoramic views of the city and Lake Titicaca. Then, we will visit the archaeological site of Sillustani, a fascinating complex surrounded by hills and the tranquil Umayo Lagoon. There, you will explore the enigmatic chullpas and ancient pre-Inca burial towers. At the end of the visit, we will return to Puno, leaving you near the main square.

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