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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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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Puno

Robert V. | Traveled in May

Our Machu Pichu guide, who was very proud of his Incan roots, said “Peruvians are very proud of Machu Pichu, especially because it was discovered without the influence of the Catholic Church or the Spanish, both of whom referred to the Incans as savages.” As we turned the bend for our first glimpse of the ruins, he stopped and turned and said, “Does this look like something that was created by savages?”

Michael V. | Traveled in May

The tour guides provided excellent history and cultural insight at ea h destination. Excellent mix of experiences from beginning to end. Great finale at Larco Museum. The trip leader, David, is the gold standard for a guide and leader. He was the key for a great experience.

DiAnne A. | Traveled in February

What an amazing experience! It was all fabulous - from Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca! The people were welcoming, kind, & helpful! Collette knows how to bring folks together to share life experiences in the best way possible!

Lina M. | Traveled in February

This is a trip of a life time. I am so happyb I took the decision to get a tour with Collette. The group was the perfect size, the hotel accommodations were a great choice, the times, meals, schedules were perfect, super organized and protective of the group. The team manager couldn't be better. The sites are breath taking and worth every effort to get there.

Laura C. | Traveled in February

The tour was amazing. The guides were personable and informative. The tour gave a wide variety of experiences, including the majestic Machu Picchu site, beautiful churches, and the peacefulness of Lake Titicaca. I found the glimpses into culture through foods, market places and artists enjoyable.

MELICIA H. | Traveled in February

Excellent trip very insightful tour guides. We had some hiccups with the weather and flights. However, our guudes. made it as best as possible. I highly recommend this trip!

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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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