Titilaka by Andean

Islands of Lake Titicaca by Titilaka
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Explore the Uros floating islands and Taquile Island on this full-day trip, one of our most popular excursions. Neither land, sky, nor water, but at the intersection of all three. Totora reed roots seve as the unique building material for the floating islands of the Uros Titino communities of Lake Titicaca. This excursion offers a unique chance to meet the Uro-Aymara people, including skilled reed raftsmen and expert weavers, and learn about the ancient techniques that keep their islands afloat, preserving their remarkable heritage. In contrast, Taquile is a natural island,home to the Quechua people, renowned for their textile artistry, recently recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage
of Humanity. Here, guests will witness the Quechua imagination come to life through their unique weavings. Enjoy an outdoor lunch with breathtaking views of the deep blue skies mirrored in the lake's waters, set against the backdrop of Bolivia's majestic Cordillera Real
mountain range.
*Please allow approximately 7-9 hours for the entire experience.
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Aymara Route by Titilaka
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The full-day Aymara Route excursion offers a deep immersion into the geography, nature, and breathtaking vistas of Acora and the Chucuito Peninsula. Journey back to the pre-Incan era as your guide shares captivating legends and stories, revealing Lake Titicaca’s significance in the local worldview and its role as a vital resource. Traverse winding paths, open fields, and pastures by car, bike, or on foot, observing native
birds in their natural habitats, exploring archaeological remains, and taking in stunning landscapes. As part of this excursion, you’ll have the opportunity to meet members of neighbourin communities and learn about their daily lives and traditions. Along the way, we’ll reach
natural viewpoints, where you can pause to enjoy specially prepared lunches, accompanied by the serene and majestic views of the lake.
*Please allow approximately 7-9 hours for the entire experience.
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Sillustani by Titilaka
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Visit Sillustani, the region’s largest and most significant pre-Hispanic burial ground, where the archaeological complex offers a glimpse into the area’s rich past. Overlooking the stunning Lake Umayo, Sillustani is home to several chullpas, ancient funerary towers built to house the remains of nobles and distinguished individuals. As you explore, compare the architectural styles of the chullpas, ranging from the rustic, smaller pre-Incan towers to the larger, more sophisticated structures of the Incan period. The largest tower, known as the Lizard Tower, is a testament to the engineering skills of its time, estimated to have taken over 50 years to complete. This excursion is available exclusively en route to or from the airport, offering a perfect opportunity to experience where archaeology, history, and breathtaking views converge.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience.
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Marketplace Visit by Titilaka
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(Only Saturdays and Sundays) Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Peruvian Altiplano by visiting a local marketplace. The people here maintain many historical traditions, including bartering goods as a primary form of payment and commerce. Sundays are lively, as neighbouring local gather to exchange agricultural products. At the marketplace, you'll witness a colourful display of an immense variety of potatoes,
quinoa, chuño, and other local goods not found elsewhere. This bustling hub offers a unique opportunity to participate in the traditional shopping experience of the local communities. Enjoy the lively dynamics and perhaps discover products you've never encountered before.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience
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Local Festivities by Titilaka
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(According to Festivities Calendar) Known as the Peruvian Capital of Folklore, Puno hosts some of the country's most renowne traditional festivals. Among the most celebrated is the Feast of the Virgin of la Candelaria, which was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. This vibran festival, held each February, showcases over 360 pre- and post-colonial dances and gathers around 40,000 people. The streets of Puno come alive with energetic dances and traditional attire crafted exclusively for the celebration, making the Virgin of la Candelaria the region's most representative festival. Titilaka has identified 12 local celebrations near the lodge, and if your stay coincides with any of them, our guides will gladly assist you in experiencing these unique Peruvian traditions. Be among the few travellers who have witnessed these authentic cultural festivities. Titilaka has identified 12 local feasts near the lodge, and if your stay with us coincides with any of them, our guides will gladly assist you in enjoying these. Be among the few travelers who have experienced these typical Peruvian traditions.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience.
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Colla Route Trek by Titilaka
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After an early breakfast, choose from various routes along the ancient Colla Route, part of the original Incan roadways that wind through the rugged mountain terrain near the lodge. As you walk, marvel at the panoramic views of Bolivia's Cordillera Real (Royal Mountain Range).
Continue your ascent to the Hilarata Summit, where you'll be greeted with breathtaking vistas of Lake Titicaca and the sprawling Altiplano below, dotted with the Santa Rosa and Thunuhuaya communities. Finally, descend to the peaceful Lagoon Chatuma, a site still revered by locals for traditional rituals and ceremonies.
*Please allow approximately 4-5 hours for the entire experience.
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Colonial Temples Visit by Titilaka
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Discover the epicentre of the region’s evangelisation during the Spanish conquest by visiting the churches of Juli and Pomata. These religious centres, located between Cuzco and the historic mining town of Potosí, are at the crossroads of cultural legacies, the mining boom, and the clash of faiths. In Juli, known as the “Little Rome of America,” you’ll explore four churches built during the 16th and 17th centuries. Pomata, famous for its baroque church, was constructed entirely from red pumice stone or piedra pómez rojas and was used as a model for other colonialperiod temples across South America. The churches boast impressive architecture, including gold leaf altars and notable paintings from the viceregal period. Recently restored, these rarely visited sites offer a peaceful journey into the past.
*Please allow approximately 4-5 hours for the entire experience.
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Molloco & Aramu Muru by Titilaka
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Your journey begins at Molloco, an archaeological site that beautifully showcases a fusion of Inca and Lupaca cultures. Here, you’ll explore ancient structures and burial sites that reflect the region's rich history and cultural blend. Afterward, a short drive brings you to the mystical Aramu Muru, also known as the Wilka Uta portal, a sacred pre-Incan site renowned for its striking rock formations. The centrepiece of Aramu Muru is a massive stone with a human-sized rectangular frame, believed by local communities to be a dimensional portal—a gateway between the physical and spiritual worlds. Our expert guides will share the legends and rituals associated with this revered site. If you're up for a short hike, ascend the surrounding rock formations for some of the moststunning panoramic views of Lake Titicaca and the Andes.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience.
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Birdwatching by Titilaka
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Join our specialised guides on an immersive birdwatching experience, where you’ll learn to spot, identify, and even mimic the songs of Lake Titicaca’s native bird species. This excursion takes you through various ecosystems, focusing on the protected wetland area near the lodge,
home to 103 species of migratory and resident birds, many of which are unique to this region. Departing early in the morning or late in the afternoon, you’ll observe birds leaving fo breakfast or returning home for the night. Some species are easily recognisable by their vibrant colours,
while others blend into their surroundings with muted tones, using camouflage as a protective measure. Depending on the season, you may spot flamingos, great crested grebes, and other remarkable species.
*Please allow approximately 4-5 hours for the entire experience
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Boathouse Nautical Sports by Titilaka
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Experience the thrill of sailing over 12,000 feet (3,800 metres) above sea level at our Boathouse, the first nautical sports facility on Lake Titicaca. Choose from kayaks, Canadian canoes, paddle boards, or sunfish sailboats, and explore this magnificent body of water. Our experienced Titilaka instructors will ensure your safety and provide navigation guidance before you begin your nautical journey. Discover the nearby ecosystems nestled along the shores and among the Totora reeds, which are ideal for observing local wildlife and plants. As you make your way back, don’t miss the views of the lodge, and upon your return, enjoy snacks and refreshing beverages on our outdoor terrace.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience.
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Rowing Through the Reeds by Titilaka
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Allow our guides to gently lead you on a raft through masses of Totora reed near the lodge as you learn more about this local hydrophilic plant species. Explore the lake’s ecosystem and learn about the close relationship existing between the peoples inhabiting the lake and its
natural resources. The Totora reed is as much part of the local diet as it is a construction material used for housing. The system for Totora reed distribution is similar to that used for property or land, with reed distributed among locals for harvesting. This nutritious reed also provides a special ecosystem for birds such as the goldcrest, flightless grebe, moorhen and heron.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience
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Cycling in Altiplano and Lake Shores by Titilaka
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Experience the freedom and fresh air as you cycle through the Altiplano and along the shores of Lake Titicaca. Traversing diverse terrains, you'll follow rural paths where you can observe locals engaged in their daily activities. Witness traditional farming methods using age-old
tools and see time-honored modes of transport like donkeys in use. This engaging activity allows you to set your own pace and direction, offering an authentic glimpse into local life in one of the most genuine settings imaginable. Converted e-bikes available.
*Please allow approximately 1-3 hours for the entire experience.
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Aymara Constellation Observation by Titilaka
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Under Puno’s crystal-clear night skies, venture into the lodge gardens for a breathtaking stargazing experience. Guided by local experts, you’ll learn about the movement of stars and spot significant constellations like the Wawawara Hawira (Milky Way). This is more than just a lesson in astronomy; it’s a dive into the spiritual beliefs of the Andean people, where the sun and moon represent dual cosmic forces. Through ancient storytelling, hear how these celestial bodies shaped Andean life, and get a glimpse into the sacred myths passed down through generations.
**Please allow approximately 1 hour for the entire experience.
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Islands of the Sun by Titilaka
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Operated by a company with years of expertise in creating unforgettable experiences, this excursion takes you to the legendary Island of the Sun, the fabled origin of the Incan Empire. Begin your journey by heading south to the border with Bolivia, reaching the sanctuary of Copacabana's cathedral and main square. From there, board a boat that will transport you across the shimmering waters to the Island of the Sun. Explore the archaeological complex of Intihuatana, visit a centre for traditional medicine, and meet the skilled Totora reed raft makers. As you wander, you'll encounter Incan farming terraces etched into the mountainside, visit a traditional clay craft-making centre, and explore the Intica Hall, home to a variety of llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas. Conclude your day with a boat ride offering panoramic views of the Pilikokaina Incan palace before returning to Copacabana and the comforts of your hotel.
*Please allow full day for the entire experience.
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