Mañana: Excursión a las islas flotantes de Uros desde Puno





Descripción
El Lago Titicaca es el lago navegable más alto del mundo y el hogar de los productos artesanales de las islas flotantes de Uros, donde la gente local vive un estilo de vida tradicional y utiliza la flora del lago para sus casas y barcos.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El lago Titicaca, a ambos lados de la frontera entre Perú y Bolivia en la Cordillera de los Andes, es uno de los lagos más grandes de Sudamérica y el cuerpo de agua navegable más alto del mundo. Se dice que es el lugar de nacimiento de los Incas y el hogar de numerosas ruinas. Sus aguas son famosas por su quietud y reflejo brillante. Alrededor del lago se encuentra la Reserva Nacional del Titicaca, que alberga una fauna acuática poco común como las ranas gigantes.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Confirme los detalles del alojamiento al momento de la reserva. ** No incluye traslados desde el hotel fuera de Puno - Hotel Sonesta, Taypikala, José Antonio, Casa Andina Premium, Libertador, Titikala, Hotel Mirador Titicaca. Se establecerá un punto de encuentro en su lugar.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Necesitará un pasaporte en regla y vigente el día del viaje.
Opiniones(7)
This is well worth the money. A very cool cultural experience. The boat out to the islands is comfortable. The pick-up from the hotel, you need to be waiting OUTSIDE your hotel looking for the driver, he doesn't come in to collect you. The "optional" ride on a traditional boat is NOT optional it is required to get to the second island, you must bring soles with you to pay for this. It's not that fun of an experience as you think it would be. The tour guides are not very good either. He didn't project his voice so it's Very difficult to hear him. Once we arrived on a floating island, I had to ask him to wait for everyone else to arrive because he started explaining things before people had even gotten off the boat! Each time it was time to transition to the next, the guides we're rude and shouting at people, instead of politely notifying us it's time to go. But all in all, it's an inexpensive experience to have and I'm glad we went.
Really enjoyed hearing the history of the people and their story is certainly a fascinating one. I felt the experience a little uncomfortable, intruding on the personal space of an individual, but understand tourism is a part of their livelihood. Conflicted I guess. Beautiful to see a little of Lake Titicaca.
Wonderful trip to Uro Islands, and very friendly staff. It was a great experience to Lake Titicaca and visit amazing Islands.



