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A visit to Puno means exploring Peru’s long naval history and indigenous heritage. This charming port town sits on the shores of the Lake Titicaca, one of the most alluring natural attractions in the country. Nestled at an altitude of 3,800 meters, a trip to Puno might require a bit of acclimatization, but your efforts will certainly

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Anonymous | Traveled in July
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

I booked the jungle extension which we started from then continued onto the cycling part. Our group was small (only 4 people) but well integrated. I would highly recommend the extension but you may want to put it at the end as starting from it means an extremely long travel with 3 back to back flights. The wildlife and the views we saw were breathtaking. Many boat rides, including a canoe-like one which I dreaded (dislike of small boats) but what we saw more than made up for the stress. Be ready for not as much strenuous as stressful at times cycling due to quite technically challenging very steep descents on gravel/stones which require good mountain bike handling skills. Culturally it is a fantastic trip. I loved the flora & fauna of Costa Rica and have great memories from Colombia but Peru is simply an explosion of colour and the food is ridiculously good. The hiking part was challenging but the views breathtaking. The number of Inka ruin sites we visited BEFORE Machu Picchu was also a positive surprise.

Joseph Thomas Metrisin | Traveled in July
Excellent

We were met by friendly guides on every step of our tour. We even had one that helped us manage our connecting flight from Lima to Cusco when we arrived in Peru. Also, we had private guides and drivers for every step of the tour which was unexpected. Would definitely use this tour company again.

Anonymous | Traveled in November
Great introduction to Peru

A great introduction to the country and the culture of Peru. Hits all the highlights of the Sacred Valley and then finishes with a visit to Lake Titicaca - recommended!

Anonymous | Traveled in November
Peru cycling

Juan Carlos & fellow guides Havier & Diego great - helpful & able.Cooks were amazing! Tents up each lunch time & 3 courses. Also a portable loo with its own tent!

Faith Diane Stokes | Traveled in March
Very Good

I felt misled about the first night in Lima and the fact that the tour company was not providing a hotel because we had not booked our flights from the US through them. We had already been in south America for 3 weeks by then so I had booked our own flights from Santiago Chile. I believed I had booked an 8 night tour.

Milan Remac | Traveled in June
Home stay

The tour was very good. Overall organisation, local and international, as well. The host family were beautiful and helpful people. The food was very nice and the room simple but precisely what we paid for. Only the second day was a bit slow and not really exciting. But otherwise 4 out of 5.

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Puno - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

be rewarded: you’ll get to visit intriguing reed islands, discover ancient Incan ruins and admire magnificent baroque architecture.

Tour Highlights

  • Museo Carlos Dreyes, named after the famous Peruvian artist, houses an impressive collection of pre-Hispanic artefacts, colonial art and other items related to Puno’s historical heritage.
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Charles Borromeo is an awe-inspiring Catholic church that sits at Plaza de Armas in the heart of Puno. It features opulent Andean baroque architecture, reflected in the intricate stonework that graces its façade.
  • Uros Floating Islands lie in Lake Titicaca, just 7 kilometers east of Puno. These islets, which have been constructed using totora reeds, are home to the descendants of ancient inhabitants of Titicaca.
  • Cerrito de Huajsapata is an elevated point located just east of Puno. During your visit, you will get to see the monument of Manco Cápac, the founder of the Inca Empire, but also soak up spectacular views of the city and Lake Titicaca stretching on the horizon.

Travel Tips

  • The closest airport to Puno is located in Juliaca, some 50 kilometers north of the city. The Inca Manco Cápac International Airport operates regular flights from Lima and Cusco. From the airport, minibus services can be used to reach Puno.
  • A fun activity to do while is Puno is visiting a llama farm. This will give you an opportunity to learn all about the animal who has played an important role for Peruvians since the earliest times, but also get up close and personal with Peru’s fluffy four-legged residents.
  • Puno is home to one of the most important Peruvian celebrations, the Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria. This colorful festival takes place every February, when visitors can witness locals wearing exquisite national garb and participating in traditional music and ethnic dances.

Peru has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Peru before planning your tour. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in Peru, do check out our Peru Travel Guide for more information.

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