Full Day tour to Uros Titino and Llachon from Puno
Overview
Lake Titicaca's Uros Titino offers a unique experience, featuring quieter floating islands and local traditions. This private tour provides an opportunity to engage with the rural community of Llachón and its rich cultural heritage.
- 🚤 Visit the less-visited Uros Titino islands, where families continue traditional fishing and harvesting of totora reeds.
- 👗 Local families in traditional clothing share their knowledge of native plants and demonstrate ancient textile techniques.
- 🍽️ Lunch includes local ingredients such as fresh trout, quinoa, potatoes, and soup.
- 🏖️ After lunch, enjoy free time to walk along Llachón's sandy beaches or swim in the lake; kayaking is available for an extra cost.
- 🛥️ This private tour features a bilingual guide, your own boat, and no fixed group size.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Pickup included
- Based on Andean products
- Guide Spanish / English.
- Private boat Puno - Uros - Llachon - Puno.
- Transfers Hotel - Port - Hotel.
- Personal expenses
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Uros Floating IslandsUnlike the main Uros islands that receive large groups daily, Uros Titino is a quieter cluster of floating islands near the Capachica Peninsula where just a handful of families still fish, hunt birds, and gather eggs from the lake — much as their ancestors did. Your bilingual guide will walk you through how the islands are built and maintained using totora reeds, and you'll have a chance to interact directly with the families who live here. There's also an optional ride on a traditional totora reed boat (20 soles per person, not included).
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LlachonFrom there, you'll continue to Llachón, a Quechua farming community on the peninsula. Local families greet visitors in traditional clothing and share their knowledge of native plants and ancient textile techniques — skills they still use to make their own garments. You'll have free time to walk along Llachón's sandy beaches, and if you're up for it, you can kayak along the shoreline or even take a swim in the lake. After lunch with the community, you'll head back to Puno.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.