Service:
Premium
Type of Activity:
Type of walk:
Private Tour & Semi-Private Tour
Level:
Discover the ancient magic of the world’s highest navigable lake with the 2-day Uros Amantaní and Taquile Tour. Enjoy the floating islands of the Uros, the spiritual Amantaní, and the traditional Taquile. This trip is a total immersion in Quechua and Aymara culture, an authentic and experiential experience that connects the soul with the essence of Lake Titicaca.
ITINERARY
🗓 Day 1: Puno – Uros Islands – Amantaní (experiential night)
1. Pickup from your hotel in Puno
Our local guide will pick you up from your accommodation to transfer you to the port on Lake Titicaca.
2. Sail to the Uros Floating Islands
We begin the tour by boat to the floating islands. You will be welcomed by an Aymara community that preserves an ancestral way of life on platforms made of reeds. You’ll be able to visit their homes, learn to weave totora reeds, and, optionally, take a ride on a traditional raft.
3. Departure to Amantaní Island (approximately 3 hours)
The journey continues to Amantaní, an island steeped in spirituality and tradition. The journey allows you to observe the immensity of
and its high plateau landscape.
1:00 PM – Welcome by local families and traditional lunch
Upon arrival, your host families will warmly welcome you. You’ll have lunch with traditional dishes based on quinoa, potatoes, and trout, prepared without electricity and with ingredients from the island.
5. Hike to the Pachatata or Pachamama Temple
In the afternoon, we ascend to the ceremonial temples to enjoy the sunset. This is a place charged with Andean energy and tradition. The panoramic view of the lake is unforgettable.
6. Dinner and Cultural Evening
After dinner, the locals organize a small celebration where you can dress in traditional costumes and participate in traditional dances. Overnight stay at a homestay (basic but cozy service).
🗓 Day 2: Amantaní – Taquile Island – Puno
1. Homemade Breakfast and Farewell
Once again, we share a simple but nutritious breakfast and bid farewell to our hosts.
2. Sail to Taquile Island (approximately 1 hour)
We continue the journey to Taquile, famous for its handcrafted weaving, declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
3. Hike and Cultural Exploration
We climb along cobblestone paths while the guide explains the history, social organization, and cooperative system of the locals. We visit a main square where unique weavings are displayed and sold.
4. Lunch with a lake view
We’ll enjoy a typical lunch (trout or quinoa soup) in a family restaurant, accompanied by spectacular views of the lake.
5. Return by boat to Puno
We’ll descend to the port and begin the return trip by boat.
6. Arrival at the port of Puno and transfer to the hotel.
End of the tour.
INCLUDES
✅ Includes
- Transfer to/from hotel in Puno (downtown)
- Official bilingual guide (Spanish – English)
- Entrance tickets to the islands
- Motorized boat transportation
- 1 night’s accommodation in a homestay in Amantaní
- Experiential and cultural activities
NOT INCLUDED
❌ Not included
- Totora reed raft ride (optional – approx. 10 soles)
- Tips (optional)
- Personal expenses
RECOMMENDATIONS
🧭 Recommendations
- Bring warm clothing (nighttime temperatures below zero)
- Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses
- Light backpack to carry only what you need (the rest can be left at your hotel in Puno)
- Flashlight or headlamp (not included) There is street lighting in Amantaní.
- Water and snacks for the first day.
- Cash in soles for crafts or personal expenses.
FAQs
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be in good physical condition?
Great physical fitness is not required, but tolerance for moderate hikes and altitude (up to 3,900 meters above sea level) is required.
Is there cell phone or internet service in Amantaní?
Coverage is limited or nonexistent, making it ideal for disconnecting and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Can I bring large luggage?
Only a small backpack is recommended. Large luggage can be left at the hotel in Puno.
Does the accommodation have hot water?
The houses offer basic amenities. Some may have warm showers, but this is not guaranteed.
Can I take the tour with children?
Yes, it’s an excellent experience for the little ones to connect with nature and living cultures.