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Lancha
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Luquina
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3,822 msnm
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Puno
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All year
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Eco-Tour, Hiking, rural, Sustainable tourism
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All meals during the homestay
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English, Spanish
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Easy to Moderate
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1-6
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8
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70
3-Day Lake Titicaca Homestay – Uros, Taquile & Aymara Life
3-Day Lake Titicaca Homestay – Uros, Taquile & Aymara Life is an immersive cultural experience that explores the most iconic communities of the highest navigable lake in the world. During this 3-day adventure, you’ll visit the floating islands of Uros, discover the traditions of Taquile, and enjoy an authentic homestay experience with a local family in Luquina.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking real cultural contact, peaceful natural landscapes, and insights into centuries-old Andean traditions that continue to thrive on the lake’s shores.
You’ll begin your journey navigating the deep blue waters of Lake Titicaca, stopping first at the Uros Islands, famous for being built entirely with totora reeds. Here you’ll learn about local customs, construction techniques, and the daily life of this unique community. The route then continues to Taquile, known worldwide for its weaving practices, beautiful viewpoints, and welcoming atmosphere.
Your second day takes you to Luquina, a serene community located on the Capachica Peninsula. You’ll stay with a local family, sharing traditional meals, participating in daily activities, and enjoying the warmth and hospitality of the Titicaca people. Waking up to a sunrise over the lake is one of the most unforgettable moments of the entire trip.
On the final day, you’ll return to Puno with a deeper understanding of the lake’s culture, its people, and their connection to the land and water. This Lake Titicaca 3D/2N Tour combines culture, nature, and authentic living in one of Peru’s most magical destinations.
Highlights
- Sail through the floating islands of Uros Titinov
- Discover the traditional textiles and culture of Taquile Island
- Stay with local families in Luquina for an authentic homestay experience
- Enjoy magical sunrises over the world’s highest navigable lake
- Immerse yourself in nature, culture, and community-based tourism
