Dagtocht naar het Titicacameer vanuit Puno





Beschrijving
Bezoek Taquile Island, waar je een inheemse gemeenschap zult zien die zijn oorspronkelijke tradities en organisatie heeft behouden. En maak daarnaast een stop bij de beroemde rieteilanden van Uros.
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Deze tour begint tussen 06:00 en 07:00 uur met een transfer van je Puno City Centre hotel naar de haven. Vervolgens bezoeken we per motorboot (35 voet lang met een overdekt gedeelte in geval van regen of koud weer, 25 individuele zitplaatsen) de drijvende eilanden van Uros. Als je erop stapt, voelt het heel erg als een waterbed (maar het is redelijk veilig). We zien de huizen, de eilanden en ontmoeten de vriendelijke bewoners. Uros-mensen zijn afstammelingen van een van de oudste Zuid-Amerikaanse groepen. Er kunnen tochten op traditionele rietboten worden geregeld. In de ochtenden kunnen deze eilanden druk zijn. We bezoeken twee van de 60 eilanden voordat we verder gaan naar Taquile Island.
Na een ontspannen navigatie van nog eens 2 1/2 uur, waarbij we de kans hebben gekregen om te genieten van het spectaculaire uitzicht van het Titicacameer, komen we aan op het eiland Taquile. Daar woont een unieke gemeenschap. Een lang pad dat geleidelijk stijgt (ongeveer 45 min. wandelen) brengt ons naar het dorp, de uitzichten zijn prachtig. Bezoek de gemeenschappelijke coöperatie waar je handwerktextiel van hoge kwaliteit vindt. De uitzichten zijn magnifiek. Om 14.30 uur ca. we vertrekken terug naar Puno City (3 uur terugreis). Om 17.30 uur komen we aan in Puno. Bij aankomst in Puno brengen we je naar je hotel in Puno.
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what a lovely day this was start to finish in puno, absolutely amazing experience. I would highly recommend this tour, it is a long day, but never boring
First, the tour operator was supposed to pick us up at our hotel. We received multiple messages about different meeting times ranging from 6:30 AM to 9 AM. We were ready at 6:30 AM. A Viator representative met us at our hotel and then we walked several blocks to a central square. Our driver from the airport was able to get directly to the airport yet Viator said they could not do that. The lake was beautiful and visiting the floating islands was nice. They promote the local handcraft markets which is fine. However, on the touristy boat, that is an option between two islands, children sing and then ask for money. That is just not right. Additionally, upon our return, the guide assured us that we would be dropped at our hotel. However, the driver said he couldn’t get to our hotel and we had to walk 5 blocks. fortunately, we could use the GPS on her phone to find our hotel. Keep in mind on this tour, there is a steep uphill walk to the restaurant and one of the islands for lunch and a steep downhill walk back to the boat. Lunch (beverage is not included) and the view from the restaurant where lovely. I’m glad we visited Lake Titicaca but the tour was not quite as promoted.
I recently went to Puno and used Umberto Taxi service to go to the Amara Muru & Juliaca Airport. I was a solo traveler and the driver was very courteous and made me feel safe even though I didn't speak the language. I will continue to use their service when I go to this place in the future. If you are interested, please contact Umberto +51-914 280343
The trip was cool. The start was strange as we had to be there very early but then sat around for almost an hour doing nothing (which sucks at 6 am in the morning). The trip itself was nice - The culture is very interesting to see, but be aware that it is a very touristy place with many weird things to spend your money on. But worth for the cultural experience.
Fousto was a fantastic tour guide! This was the best way to see a lot of the lake in one day - the more colorful boats would take way too long, so we definitely appreciated this tour with how huge this lake is! Definitely consider this as an epic option!
I love nature, and although it was not the most that I expected, this place made me feel like a unique place to enjoy its beautiful landscape
Lake Titicaca is not what it’s being advertised as, it felt like everything was set up to get more money from tourist. Many lies was told on the trip, the optional Reed boats was not optional you had to pay to continue the trip. We where also told by the “mayor” that they didn’t want to make children ask for money which is why they sold home make souvenirs, but as soon as we got on the boat a little girl not older then 7 years old started dancing and singing reluctantly to then ask for money. The Reed boats themselves were also fake, they use a speed boat to drag them but try to hide them so you don’t notice. On the island itself they sell souvenirs as mentioned but after a demonstration of how the islands flout we stepped into a house where they had a shop, the lady who owned the shop asked us to go into the house and we did but after everyone got in she sat in-front of the door blocking the exit, only when somebody decided to buy something she let everyone out. On the second island there is nothing to see or do, it’s a normal island with normal houses, you get your lunch in a normal restaurant and then go back to the boat where you have a 2 hour journey until you get back to Puno. Don’t wast your time going all the way to Puno for this trip, it will only disappoint you if you want an authentic experience and not just get some pictures for Instagram
The tour was very interesting. Boat was comfortable. And the tour of the islands was informative. Lunch with a local family/restaurant was very good - we even got a little bonus time to learn about their farming activities. Be aware - the walk around the island is steep - there were some older people in our group that were having a lot of trouble. Negatives: Bathroom situation was atrocious - no toilet paper or running water on the boat - and had to pay to use toilet on the islands. Pickup was scheduled at 6:40 - but they didn't come until 7:15, and then we sat on the boat for another 30 minutes before finally leaving.
Lunch with family was enjoyable. The time on the reed islands where the people lived was educational. The boat was comfortable. The scenery was spectacular. Timing was great because the second biggest festival in South America is held at this time. Due to festival pick up was a little late, not operators fault.
The tour didn’t pick up from our hotel as we stayed out of the city but for a small fee they picked us up anyway. They were easy to contact and happy to help leading up to the trip. The day was perfect! Boat was so comfortable and clean with access to a toilet. Once it got hit we were able to sit on top. Food served was delicious and cooked by locals. Views were beautiful.



