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Lake Titicaca

World's Highest Navigable Lake

Sitting at an astounding 3,821 meters above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. With a surface area of approximately 8,300 square kilometers, it is also the largest freshwater lake in South America. About 25 rivers empty into the lake's ocean-like waters, which are dotted with 41 islands, both inhabited and uninhabited.

Forming a natural border between Bolivia and Peru, the lake can be characterized by the diversity of its cultural and natural attractions. Even the briefest of explorations around these emerald-blue waters yields unbelievable encounters with the local people, their customs, and way of life. That the Spaniards bequeathed this majestic lake and its people to a king, rather than a conquistador (as was the custom), suggests the impression its grandiosity left on the explorers.

Incan Lake Titicaca

Before the Spanish, the shores of Lake Titicaca were a center of wealth and a focal point for ancient civilizations. So powerful was the image of her sun-baked shores and brilliant blue waters that the Incas formulated a creation myth centered on the lake. According to ancient Inca mythology the sun sent his son, Manco Cápac, and the moon sent her daughter, Mamo Ocllo, to surface from the lake and create the Inca Empire. The remains of the temples built in honor of this important moment are located on the serene Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna.

Spanish Lake Titicaca

Even after the Spanish arrival, and the advent of Christianity, Lake Titicaca remained a center of religious importance. Copacabana, the closest town to the Isla del Sol, is home to Bolivia's most important Catholic shrine. The lake is also home to a culturally diverse mix of Quecha and Aymara-speaking people who have managed to maintain the 3,000 year old traditions of their ancestors.

Modern Lake Titicaca

Anyone who descends upon these shores is sure to notice the lake's unique mixture of natural and cultural beauty. In particular, the enchanting islands of Taquile and Amantaní, Anapia and Yuspique, and Suasi offer visitors a unique glimpse into the lake's shores and the people that inhabit them. The bizarre floating Islas Uros, composed of carefully constructed reeds anchored to the shallow lake bottom, are spectacular. For a truly enriching experience, book a homestay on any one of these islands. You may find yourself weaving blankets, farming potatoes, or taking part in one of the many local festivals. For the adventurous-at-heart, try kayaking on the crystal clear waters, the perfect way to explore the lake, and its numerous niches.

Nestled against the lake's southern shores are the charming villages of Llachón, Chucuito, and Juli, where you'll find ancient ruins, and a variety of Spanish-style churches. Near the southwestern corner of Lake Titicaca is the sprawling city of Puno. As the only major city located on the shores of Lake Titicaca, it is a central point of departure for other more interesting destinations, such as the cities of Lampa, and Arequipa, or the ruins of Sillustani, Pucará, and Raqchi. Nicknamed the "Folklore Capital of the World," Lake Titicaca has some of the richest and most vibrant folklore festivals in all of Peru. If you can (it shouldn’t be hard, there are 300 a year!), try to plan your visit around one of these religious festivals.

Trekking

The Lake Titicaca region also boasts some of the best high-mountain trekking. Experienced climbers and trekkers should check out Bolivia's Cordillera Apolobamba. For the inexperienced and less fit, no worries, there are a number of other accessible trekking opportunities in the area. If you're keen for an adrenaline rush try mountain biking the highway winding its way from La Paz to Coroico. Dubbed the world’s most dangerous road by the Inter-American Development Bank, this treacherous stretch of road between Boliva and Peru is also one of the most beautiful highways in the world. Starting amid the ice-clad peaks of the Cordillera Real, the road plunges through thick cloud-enshrouded forest and into the rich valleys of the Yungas.

Visit Lake Titicaca

Whether you're a culture-buff or adventure-junky, the shores of Lake Titicaca are sure to entertain and astound. You can reach the lake via a 12-hour train ride from Cusco to Puno through the Andes. The trip boasts unforgettable views of Andes scenery, including farms, waterfalls, and a patchwork of reddish-brown landscape. Beware as the train passes through Juliaca as security can lapse there when residents come aboard and lights often flicker off.

The Intriguing Islands of Lake Titicaca

Islas Uros

Bullied by the Collas, then the Incas, and later the Spanish, the Uros people did the unthinkable in the name of cultural preservation: they isolated themselves by constructing floating islands out ...
Island
Peru

Isla Taquile

In spite of the tourism wave that has swept across many of the Lake Titicaca islands, Isla Taquile has managed to maintain a significant degree of authenticity. Located about a 35-km boat ride from ...
Island
Peru

Isla Amantaní

Because this picturesque little island receives less tourism than nearby Isla Taquile, it is perfect for anyone seeking an authentic experience. While the islanders speak Quechua like their ...
Island
Peru

Islas Anapia and Yuspique

Floating in the southernmost waters of Lake Titicaca, Islas Anapia and Yuspique have become part of a package tour organized by the socially conscious tour company All Ways Travel. Implementing a new ...
Island
Peru

Isla Suasi

For a bit of luxury, head to Isla Suasi where you can relax at the Albergue Suasi—one of the lake's most chic lodges. The owners of the lodge have converted all 43-hectares of the island into an ...
Island
Peru

Tours of Lake Titicaca

Titikayak

Partially owned by the reputable ExplorAndes agency, Titikayak is a fairly new company offering a range of safe, well-planned kayak trips that leave from Llachón. The equipment is excellent and ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

All Ways Travel

This socially-conscious company managed by Victor Pauca and his daughter, Eliana, offers trips to various islands around Lake Titicaca?and Sillustani, including Uros, Amantaní, Anapia, Yuspique, and ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Edgar Adventures

Run by Peruvian husband and wife team Edgar Apaza and Norka Florez, Edgar Adventures is one of the busiest tour agencies in Puno, and is highly recommended. This daring-duo runs tours, departing ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Pirámide Tours

This company offers both classic tours and more unique trips to remote areas around Lake Titicaca. Service is flexible and friendly, and launches are fast. Transport to and from Cusco, Arequipa, and ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Mystery Peru

Mystery Peru has been operating tours in Puno and Lake Titicaca for the last 2 years. Our guides there speak perfect english and are very knowledgeable about the Lake Titicaca, traditions, and local ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Titicaca Expedition

Titicaca Expedition claims to offer the best team and best service for making the most of your visit to South America’s largest lake and the overall highest in the world. It does charge double ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Zarate Expeditions

From rappelling off of the mountain cliffs around Puno to visiting the Totorani waterfalls, Zarate really will take you out there in the wild surrounding Lake Titicaca. Apart from rock-climbing, they ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

General Service Agent Travel Agency

A short walk from the Plaza Bolognesi, General Service Agent can book tours to some of the more interesting destinations in the Collao Plateau, such as the Sillustani pre-Incan burial ground, Lake ...
Tour Operator
Juliaca, Peru

Solmartour

With over 30 years of tourism experience, customer service and tailor-made itineraries are deeply ingrained within Solmartour's philosophy. Their menu of tours is diverse with options for adventure ...
Tour Operator
Puno, Peru

Cultural Activities around Lake Titicaca

The Casa del Corregidor

This exquisite little structure near the heart of town in Puno is worth a visit both for itself as one of the few architectural and historical places of interest in Puno, and for the productive use ...
Cultural Tour
Puno, Peru

San Juan Bautista Church

The San Juan Bautista Church is the focus of the main festival in Puno, in honor of the “Virgin of the Candleholder,” which takes place in the first week of February. The Virgin was adopted as ...
Cultural Tour, Culture
Puno, Peru
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