Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca is one of the most beautiful lakes in South America and the world that you absolutely have to visit. Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America and, at 3800 meters above sea level, the highest navigable lake in the world. It is situated high in the Andes and straddles the boundary between Bolivia and Peru.


Exploring Lake Titicaca is a terrific idea because it is not only lovely but also has some interesting cultures. You won't want to miss exploring these reed-rope-built floating islands, most famous for the Uros Islands. You can visit and observe how the residents of these vast (and impressive) islands live. You could even spend the night on them.


These islands can be very popular, so it may be best to explore ones farther from Puno for a more genuine experience. Visiting Amantani Island is also recommended. This is a terrific spot to stay in the community and learn more about the local culture because it is home to ten communities, each with its own chief.


Isla del Sol is another well-liked tourist destination. The Incans thought this was where their sun deity was born. You can see several well-preserved Incan ruins here, and the area is an excellent place to go hiking. It is not difficult to travel to Lake Titicaca.


On the Peruvian side, the city of Puno serves as an alternative entry point to the lake. You may visit the city's lakeside shops and eateries, its streets lined with Spanish colonial architecture, and its floating Islas Uros, which were built from reeds by the indigenous population here.


Country: Peru - Bolivia

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