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Lake Titicaca Tours
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Lake Titicaca Tours
Handcrafted expeditions into the remote corners of Lake Titicaca — led by local experts, designed for the curious traveller.
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Things to Do in Lake Titicaca
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Isla del Sol Sacred Sites Trek
Walk the ancient Inca pilgrimage route across the Island of the Sun, from the Chincana labyrinth to sacred Titikala rock. Climb 206 Inca steps to the Fountain of Youth and watch sunset over the mythological birthplace of Inca civilization.
Isla de la Luna Temple
Cross crystalline waters to the Island of the Moon, home to the haunting Iñak Uyu temple where Virgins of the Sun lived in sacred seclusion. Just 80 residents inhabit this intimate island where Tiwanaku and Inca civilizations left their marks.
Tiwanaku Ancient Civilization
Stand before the Gate of the Sun at UNESCO-listed Tiwanaku, capital of an empire 1,500 years before the Incas. Explore the Akapana Pyramid, Semi-Subterranean Temple with its haunting stone faces, and enigmatic 25-ton monoliths.
Aymara Cultural Immersion
Experience living Andean traditions with an Aymara family on Lake Titicaca's shores. Join a Pachamama offering ceremony, learn coca leaf reading from a local yatiri, and share an apthapi communal meal with families who've called this sacred lake home for 2,000 years.
Totora Reed Boat Building & Sailing
Join local craftsmen to learn the ancient art of bundling totora reeds into the elegant curved boats that have plied Titicaca for centuries. Then sail across the sacred waters in a traditional vessel, visiting lakeside communities inaccessible by road.
Altiplano Stargazing at 3,812 Meters
After dark, the thin atmosphere above Lake Titicaca reveals one of Earth's most spectacular night skies. An Aymara astronomer guides you through constellations the Incas used for agricultural planning, pointing out the Milky Way's dark cloud formations.
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