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Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrival in Puno / Sillustani Tombs and Umayo Lake (-)
Pick up from Juliaca airport and transfer to Puno. On the way we will visit Sillustani, an archaeological site located 34 Km. north of Puno. It has the famous Chullpas, which are funerary towers with circle base, built in stone. They can reach 12m high and where used by the Collas and by the Incas. These ruins are above Lake Umayo, which increases the beauty of this mystic and wonderful place.
Overnight in Puno.
Day 2
Lake Titicaca – Floating Islands of the Uros and Taquile (B/L)
Excursion to the Lake Titicaca and as a first starting point, visit the floating islands of the Uros, also called Lake Town. These islands are built using totora reed and are used as home and trade centers for the natives, who use hand-made boats of the same material as their means of transportation. We will go on to Taquile Island, where the community kindly welcomes tourists, keeping their traditions alive, as well as their costumes and colorful typical dresses, These people are very skilled artisans and they show in every piece of work all the techniques developed for centuries. Lunch included.
* It is possible to stay Overnight with locals in Taquile or Amantani Islands (at request).
Overnight in Puno.
Day 3
Departure (B)
At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport to take your flight to your next destination.
End Of Our Services.
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