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This is the most popular route trekked by hundreds of visitors each day. This beautiful trail starts at kilometre 82. (so called because it is 82 km along the railroad from Cusco) and takes in many of the Inca ruins including Runcuracay, Sayacmarca.
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This is a less strenuous route and starts at kilometre 104 along the railroad from Cusco. The trail climbs up to Wiñay Wayna where you join the final stages of the Classic 4 day hike. From Wiñay Wayna the trek then descends to Machu Picchu.
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A spectacular 5 day trek that passes beneath the sacred snowcapped mountain of Salkantay. This mountain God (or Apu) was worshipped by the Incas and is still honored by existing Quechua farmers. The trail starts in the Mollepata.
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PUNO AND THE LAKE TITICACA: Travel and Tours in Peru
Visit in Puno city:
• Cathedral of Puno. Built in the 17th century, it is a fine example of Spanish Baroque, yet the architects incorporated Andean elements,
conferring on this monument a mixed quality.
• Balcony of the Count of Lemos. Built at the end of the 17th century, it is said that the Viceroy Count of
Lemos was given lodgings at this mansion when he arrived at the area to stamp out a rebellion. It is now a cultural center and an art gallery.
• The Museum Ship Yavarí. It is an iron ship built in Great Britain in 1862 and commissioned by the Peruvian government to patrol Lake Titicaca. It took six years to transport the 2,766 pieces from
the Pacific coast to the plateau.
The museum exhibits the original engine, equipment and other pieces, and it is currently considered the largest ship of its generation still in operation in the world.
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Excursions from Puno:
• Titicaca National Reserve and Lake Titicaca. The former is a protected natural area in which dozens of bird, fish and amphibian species have been recorded. The lake, resting at 12,500 fasl and controlled by both Peru and Bolivia, holds an important place in Andean mythology since, according to the legend, Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo, children of the god Sun and founders of the Incan Empire, emerged from its waters. On the Peruvian side, there are several naturally formed islands, such as Amantaní, Taquile, Soto, Anapia and Suasi, as well as those built by the Uros with totora reed, each one offering different attractions.
• Uros floating islands. These number around twenty, each one inhabited by Uro-Aymara families, who still live by their venerable traditions, like fishing and game hunting. Men are skillful handlers of totora reed boats and women are
expert knitters.
• Amantaní Island. Its population lives in nine communities and the main livelihood of the people is farming, in particular, Andean produce like potatoes, corn and oca (a tuber). The island is known for its handicrafts (beautiful textiles and stone carving) as well as for two ceremonial centers (Llacastiti and Coanos), observatories built at
the tallest part of the island, where you can look out upon the entire lake. Inhabitants of this island offer accommodations and the possibility of sharing in their daily activities.
• Taquile Island. The friendly inhabitants of this island have maintained their customs, traditions and manner of dress in spite of contact with the modern world. They have distinguished themselves through their painstakingly superb weaving, proclaimed a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO. It is also possible to stay in family houses.
• Chucuito. Known as the “city of the royal treasury” since it was the tax collection center during the Colony, it possesses significant examples of architecture in the main square and in two Renaissance churches: Saint Dominic, the oldest in the Altiplano (dating back to 1534) and Our Lady of the Assumption (dating back to the 17th century). Also found in this district is the Inca Uyo archeological site, Incan in origin and made from stone; it is thought to have been an observatory and a center for a fertility cult to the Mother Earth.
• Sillustani Archeological Complex. It is located at the shores of Lake Umayo and is famous for its chullpas or circular stone structures, where the ancient dwellers buried their dead.
• Capachica Peninsula. It is located across from the Chucuito Peninsula and is virtually surrounded by Lake Titicaca. From the Allan Pucará natural observatory, the highest spot on the peninsula, you can easily see the vast and colorful landscape of the lake and some towns like Tilaly, Moho, Pusi, Juliaca, Huancané, Paucarcolla, Puno, Chucuito, Juli, Pomata and Copacabana (the latter in Bolivia). It features a pleasant microclimate because the lake reduces the effects of the harsh Altiplano weather.
• Llachón. It is a community of some 1,300 inhabitants who still keep their native cultural customs and expressions. The residents have adapted their houses so as to offer comfortable lodging to visitors. You can get to this community by boat from Puno and from the islands of Taquile or Amantaní, or by car/bus from Puno and Juliaca.
• Juli. A picturesque town, founded in 1534 by the Dominicans and later occupied by the Jesuits, who turned the town into a strategic center for training missionaries heading towards Paraguay or Bolivia. It is known as the “Little Rome of the Americas” for its churches, some having gained fame because of their Baroque style. Churches like Saint Peter, Saint John Lateran, Holy Cross and Our Lady of the Assumption are also keepers of remarkable stone sculptures, wood carvings, paintings and canvasses from renowned Colonial artists.
• Cutimbo Chullpas. It is one of the most important pre-Hispanic cemeteries on the Altiplano and is associated with the Lupacas and Collas peoples, evidenced by ancient cave paintings which range in age from 6,000 B.C. to the Late Intermediate (1,100 A.D. – 1,450 A.D.) and the Inca period (1,450 A.D. – 1,532 A.D.). The main characteristics are its large chullpas (storehouses), some of them square shaped and carved with images of alligators, monkeys, snakes and cats.
• Pomata. Also called the “Altiplano Balcony for Reflection” because the stunning landscape invites one to contemplate and to meditate. It is famous for its Church of Saint James the Apostle because its façade teems with indigenous motifs and it possesses a wood carved cupola.
• Lampa. It is known as the “Pink City” because of the color of its walls. In the nearby district, there is a chinchilla farm, the K’ell K’ello queñual tree forest, the Lensora rock paintings and a replica of Michelangelo’s Pietà.
• Pucará. It is famous for its tradition of producing fine ceramics, especially the Toritos de Pucará (little bulls). From this town it is possible to visit the Kalasaya archeological complex, a ceremonial center from the Pucará culture, which was built around 200 B.C.
• Moho. It is considered the “Garden of the Altiplano” on account of its warm microclimate and variety of roses.
Nearby is the village of Conima with its well-known church Saint Michael the Archangel.
• Cambria and Suasi Island. It is a little village on the shores of Lake Titicaca, where you can actually work in the farms, take part in a day of fishing on the lake and watch as weaving is being done. From there, you can take a row boat to Suasi Island, which has an ecological lodge entirely powered with solar energy.
• Wiñaymarca Archipelago – Anapia Island. Located on Lake Titicaca’s international border between Peru and Bolivia, Lake Wiñaymarca (smaller and to the south of Lake Titicaca, connected to it by the Tiquina Strait), encircles an archipelago where you can find vicuñas, lodges with vistas of Lake Titicaca and the gorgeous Real Boliviana Cordillera (Royal Bolivian Mountain Range).
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WHEN
Our Lady of Candlemas Festival. First fortnight in February. It is the most important festival in the department, celebrated for one entire week with non-stop displays of traditional dances, like the diablada, morenada, llamerada and hundreds of others. Over 140 dance groups, more than 40,000 dancers and 12,000 musicians take part in it.
Festival of the Alacitas and the Crosses. May 3rd and 4th.
It is a special occasion in which the inhabitants sell miniature handicrafts in street fairs.
Anniversary of the founding of the city of Puno. November 4th. Performed is the legend of Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo, founders of Cusco and of the Incan Empire. There are also expressions of civic pride and exhibitions of native dances.
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PUNO.
“Gaze upon the waters of Lake Titicaca and see the beauty of its colorful and festive little villages.”
A visitor arrives in Puno with one look on his face and leaves with an entirely different one, more real and lasting. Maybe it is the humbling presence of the Titicaca, out of whose sparkling waters rise ancient legends. Or, perhaps it is the fantastic looking Sillustani chullpas (burial towers) lining the lake shore. Who knows.
The splendor of its churches is equally hard to forget, such as Saint Dominic in Chucuito, built in 1534 and being the first and oldest church on this high plateau. It is also likely that Puno’s enchantment rests in its people, their reserved nature, yet their joy and the way they welcome visitors. Maybe it is all the aforementioned reasons added together.
Puno is a land that never stops surprising. It may be the aluminum rooftops that compete in shimmer with the blue steel lake waters in the sunlight, or the fact that the city relishes its provincial mood, its Aymara and Quechua soul and a legendary connection to its greatest treasure – the sacred lake of the Incas and its wonderful islands, which covers the eyes of its visitors with a special magic.
But not everything down there is simple observation. Puno is a city on the move every day of the year; it is hard not to find a festival, like the one celebrating Our Lady of Candlemas, where dancers rock the stones of the Altiplano. Wearing brightly colored outfits, showy costumes and intricate masks, dancers twist and turn to the beat of the music, punctuated with drums and reed pipes, as if they were thanking the earth and the sky for all their blessings.
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“Puno is known as the Capital City of Peruvian Folklore because it gathers together multiple cultural expressions of the Altiplano.”
Routes & length of stay
City of Puno.
The islands – Uros and Taquile.
Chucuito, Juli and Pomata.
Sillustani and Cutimbo.
Lampa, Tinajani and Pucará.
Llachón.
Capachica Peninsula (Llachón and Tikonata Island).
The Uros – Amantaní and Taquile islands.
1 Titicaca Lake
2 Chullpas of Sillustani
3 Chucuito
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Accommodation and tourist services
Puno has hotels and hostels that cover all the categories. On the islands of Taquile and Amantaní, there are family-run guest houses and they have built an ecological lodge on Suasi Island. On Anapia Island, local inhabitants offer accommodations in their homes.
Guided visits to the city and its surroundings are offered, and you can take a boat ride to the many islands found on the lake, such as Taquile, Amantaní, Uros, Anapia and Suasi.
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Recommended for
Devotees of experiential tourism, who will enjoy visiting the islands of Taquile, Amantari and Tikonta as well as the town of Llachón.
Archaeology aficionados, who should not miss visiting the Sillustani and Cutimbo complexes.
Admirers of religious monuments, who will be able to admire churches in the towns of Juli, Chucuito and Lampa, as well as in Puno.
Popular tradition enthusiasts, who can take part in the Our Lady of Candlemas festival, one of the most important in Peru.
Handicraft collectors, who can buy souvenirs in markets and shops in Puno and also on the Uros islands. Unique pottery can be purchased in Pucará.
Wildlife lovers, who will be astonished by the vicuñas on the islands of Umayo and Anapia. Then there is the lake itself, where they will find native fish, amphibian, and bird species, like the Titicaca grebe.
Adventure sport aficionados, who will be able to kayak on the world’s highest navigable lake and also mountain bike on trails above 9840 fasl. Also offered is sport fishing on the lake.
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What to buy?
Main crafts made in the area are textiles and other garments made out from alpaca, llama and sheep’s wool. Also made there are traditional musical instruments, like the siku (wind instrument) and the charango (guitar-like instrument). In regards to pottery, the most interesting pieces are the Toritos de Pucará (little bull statues) and the Ekeko, a statue that has good luck charms hung on it.
What to eat?
Puno is the realm of the nourishing ram’s head soup, which you eat by slurping small and steamy sips so your body gets used to the harsh weather of the Altiplano. Traditional dishes from Puno include ingredients found throughout the Andean region, like cheese, potatoes, quinoa, mutton, pork and alpaca. Exotic products from Lake Titicaca, like silverfish (which come from Argentina) and trout (from North America) have been perfectly assimilated into the people’s diet and to restaurants. The city of Puno offers a range of different restaurants, serving a wide array of food, but most people prefer pasta, meat, soups and creams.
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Special recommendations Once you have gotten to Puno, we recommend that you take care the first day so you are not affected by soroche or altitude sickness, especially if you flew in.
The remedy is simple: eat light food, take it easy, drink plenty of water and order coca leaf (mate de coca).
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Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It sits 3,811 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, making it the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. By volume of water, it is also the largest lake in South America (Lake Maracaibo has a larger surface area, but it is often disregarded as it is directly connected to the sea).
The lake is located at the northern end of the endorheic Altiplano basin high in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. The western part of the lake lies within the Puno Region of Peru, and the eastern side is located in the Bolivian La Paz Department.
The lake is composed of two nearly separate sub-basins that are connected by the Strait of Tiquina which is 800 m (2,620 ft) across at the narrowest point. The larger sub-basin, Lago Grande (also called Lago Chucuito) has a mean depth of 135 m (443 ft) and a maximum depth of 284 m (932 ft). The smaller sub-basin, Winaymarka (also called Lago Pequeño, "little lake") has a mean depth of 9 m (30 ft) and a maximum depth of 40 m (131 ft). The overall average depth of the lake is 107 m (351 ft).
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BOOKING TOUR TO PUNO PERU


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Important Notice: We recommend a minimum of 9 weeks to notice book the Inca
Trail.
Making an Inca Trail trek booking: Since only 500 trek permits are issued per day for the Inca Trail (trek permits are also required for the porters and cooks) it is important to try to make a trek reservation as far ahead as possible. There is no clear rule as to how far ahead is enough to to guarantee you a space since this depends on demand.
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Reservations for the Inca Trail to Machupicchu.
To make reservations for the Inca Trail you have to carry out the following procedure: The reservations can be made 360 days in advance before entering the Inca Trail, anytime of the year, be it through paper or by e-mail, according to the format (Reservation Card). The Reservation Office will hand a code with the status of "reserved". The staff in charge of doing the reservations at the Reservation and Collecting Office of the Dirección Regional de Cultura del Cusco - INC has to be duly certified.
The reservation is subject to space availability, being the limitation the loading capacity. The applicant will confirm the reservation up until 30 days in advance before entering the Inca Trail, presenting the final group list at the Reservation and Collecting Office of the Direccion Regional de Cultura del Cusco - INC.
The applicant will also pay 50% of the total amount of the group's entrance tickets at the aforementioned office. The Reservation Office will register the pre-payment changing the reservation to a "confirmed" status.
Any reservation that has not been confirmed according to the previous clause of the present article will be automatically void. The reservation will change to the "reconfirmed" status after paying off the other 50%, which has to be done anytime 5 days before entering the Inca Trail, at the Collecting Office of the Direccion Regional del Cusco - INC
Regulation of the Inca Trail Network of the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu click here
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INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU
The most popular trek in Peru is the famed Inca Trail, which is likely a road that the ancient Inca used for sacred pilgrimages. Along the route you can view ruins from the once great Incas, who cherished the Sacred Valley for its beauty and resources. Typically, Inca Trail Peru treks last 2 days, 4 days or 7 days. Cusco, the ancient Inca Empire capital, is where people usually head before taking on the Inca Trail, and if you don’t have your plans figured out, there are numerous travel agencies and adventure guides who can help you pick out the right package. Keep in mind that camping along the way on overnight trips is your only option for accommodations, so if you prefer to sleep in a bed, you might try just hiking the last part of the Inca Trail, which can be done in one day. Regardless of where you start, Machu Picchu is the ending point for the trail, so you will always have a most just reward for your efforts.
Each day up to 2,000 tourists flood the ancient Inca mountaintop city of Machu Picchu in southern Peru. They come to marvel at temples built from perfectly chiseled blocks of granite and pay homage to the sun.
Most of the tourists travel by train from nearby Cusco. Others ride the bus. A few hundred heartier souls arrive on foot after a four-day slog along the famed Inca Trail.
Machu Picchu Under Threat from Pressures of Tourism Can Tourists Save a Peruvian Rain Forest? Inca Traditions Pay Off for Peruvian Weavers "For the average tourist, [the Inca Trail] could be the adventure of a lifetime and a real stretch both physically and psychologically," said Karin Muller, a writer, photographer, and adventurer based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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PERU TRAVEl & ADVENTURE MAP
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Lima Tours - PERU
Lima the City of the Kings , capital of Peru, founded on 1535, is a modern city which, while constantly expanding, has also managed to maintain the elegance of its Historic Center.
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Arequipa Tours - PERU
Arequipa known as the White City, is surrounded by some of the wildest terrain in Peru. This is a land of active snowy volcanoes, high-altitude deserts, thermal hot springs, salt lakes and, last but not least, the world’s deepest canyons. |
Ica & Nazca Tours - PERU
In this desert area of Peru we can find traces of the Paracas (700 - 200. BC) and Nazca (200. BC - 700 AD) cultures, Inca ruins and Spanish architecture as well as the desolate beauty of the desert running into the sea. |
Cuzco Tours - PERU
The imperial City of Cusco, today is the archeological capital of Peru and America, is a city open to the world. Few travelers to Peru will skip visiting this premier South American destination, which is also the gateway to Machu Picchu.
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Puno Tours - PERU
The small port of Puno is departure point to make tours to Lake Titicaca’s various islands or to surrounding archaeological sites. The Puno town was founded on November 4, 1668, near the site of the colonial silver mine of Laykakota. |
Ayacucho Tours - PERU
Ayacucho is very well known for its artisans that have inherited from their ancestors all they know. This city counts with many churches and temples. During the Holy Week the city is crowded with many Christians from all the country. |
Pto Maldonado Tours - PERU
Some of the most unspoilt yet accessible jungle locales in Peru, Puerto Maldonado gives the traveler the chance to see, feel and hear the Amazonian jungle like nowhere else in Peru. Nearby are the Manú National Park, and Tambopata National Reserve.
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Iquitos Tours - PERU
Iquitos is the world’s largest city that cannot be reached by road. It has a unique personality: friendly, noisy, sassy and slightly manic. Travelers come here for an excursion into the rainforest or a river trip along the Amazon. |
Huaraz Tours - PERU
Huaraz is a popular base for expeditions into the Cordillera Blanca and the Huayhuash south of the Callejon del Huaylas. The peaks of the region have for many decades have been the testing grounds for mountain climbers. |
Cajamarca Tours - PERU
Cajamarca is colonial metropolis cradled in a languid valley. The Plaza de Armas is bordered by majestic churches. Not many tourists pass through this way, but dozens of sights from the town’s pivotal past, including the famous Baños del Inca. |
Tarapoto Tours - PERU
In contrast to other cities found in our steamy Amazon, Tarapoto is relatively easy to get to and boasts an excellent network of roads that connects it with the outlying communities and several other cities. |
Chachapoyas Tours - PERU
This pleasant colonial settlement is now a busy market town and makes an excellent base for exploring the awesome ancient ruins left behind by the fierce civilization of the Chachapoyas (‘People of the Clouds’). "Kuelap" the ruined city in the mountains. |
Chiclayo Tours - PERU
Chiclayo, the capital city of the department of Lambayeque is just a stone’s from magnificent beaches, astounding archeological complexes and peaceful wildlife refuges. |
Piura Tours - PERU
But the lovely narrow, cobbled streets and charismatic colonial houses of central Piura make up for the fact that there’s little else for tourists to do here. There are also great spots for surfers, like Mancora Beach and Cabo Blanco. |
Trujillo Tours - PERU
Trujillo city is proximity to important ruins of Chimu, which is the world's largest city built out of adobe Chan-chan, also known as "City of the Moon" or "of the Long Walls". Other nearby ruins are the Moche ruins of Huaca del Sol, Huaca de la Luna, and El Brujo. |
Tumbes Tours - PERU
Tumbes is in a uniquely green part of coastal Peru, where dry deserts magically turn into mangroves and an expanse of ecological reserves stretches in all directions. It’s also the way for trips to the excellent and popular beaches of Máncora. |
Hiking the inca trail Peru
The Inca Trail is by far the most famous trek in South America and is rated by many to be in the top 5 treks in the world. In just 26 miles (45km) it manages to combine beautiful mountain scenery, lush cloud-forest, subtropical jungle and, of course, a stunning mix of Inca paving stones, ruins and tunnels. The final destination of the trail just cannot be beaten: Machu Picchu, the mysterious "Lost City of the Incas". |
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Hotels and Hostals in Peru
Discount Cuzco (Cusco) hotels and accommodation - cheap, fast and secure hotel reservation service provided by Inkaland Group. Hotels en Lima, Arequipa,Iquitos, Puno, Machu Picchu, Nazca, aguas calientes, Colca Cayon, Titicaca lake. |
Apartament for Rent in Peru
Apartament for rent in Peru, Find the perfect apartment, house or vacation rental flat in Lima, Arequipa,Iquitos, Puno, Machu Picchu, Nazca, Aguas calientes, Colca Cayon, Titicaca lake, Piura, Tumbes, Mancora . |
jungle Lodge in Peru
Staying at a jungle lodge is one of the most popular ways of visiting the jungle. Peru jungle you'll be amazed at the number of lodges and tours on offer: Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado, Tarapoto, Pucallpa, Tambopata. Eco Amazonia lodge, Amazon Rainforest lodge, Muyuna Lodge, Tambo Jungle Lodge. |
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Fligths in Peru
The Peru domestic flights are competitive priced with several major and minor carriers. Most of the cities are served by modern jets, good service and cheap price operated by LAN PERU, STAR PERU, & PERUVIAN AIRLINE. |
Buses in Peru
Bus informations and reservatios in: Expreso Cruz del Sur is the Peruvian leader in transporting passengers on the roads and highways of Peru.
Inka Express Cuzco to Puno and Lake Titicaca and Puno in southern Peru. |
Train to Macupicchu and Puno By train to Machu Picchu, PERURAIL, the company that operates the Southern Railways, offers a wide variety of routes between Cusco or the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, or between Cusco and the marvelous Lake Titicaca. |
Sailing through Amazon & Titicaca Lake
Sailing through the Titicaca lake aboard a catamaran ship from puno to Sun island. Cross the Amazon jungle by following the river Amazon, Napo, Ucayali, Marañón and Nanay |

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Student discounts
Students with a valid International Student Identity Card (ISIC) receive a 50% discount on the price of the entrance fee but you must inform the tour operator at the time of making your reservation and bring the card with you on the Inca Trail. |
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The promotional institution for tourism and exports in Peru. Tourism Board. Information, facts and travel tips to help you plan your trip to Peru. |
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