Puno & Lake Titicaca – Floating villages of Uros in Peru

Kategorien: Reiseblog, South America, Peru

The night before, we booked a half-day tour on Lake Titicaca to the floating villages of the Uros via our Hotel Tierra Viva Puno Plaza in Puno.

Puno

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The town of Puno on Lake Titicaca

Puno is located 3,800 meters high on the shores of Lake Titicaca in the south of Peru. Puno is also known as “Ciudad de Plata” (“the City of Silver”) from the time when Puno’s silver mines were among the most productive in Peru. The average annual temperatures are just between 14 °C and 3 °C. Puno has more than 100,000 inhabitants, even if at first glance it doesn’t seem like that at first glance. There is a small shopping and restaurant street (“Lima”) and above all a plethora of pizzerias.

The floating villages of the Uros

At 9 o’clock we were picked up and taken to the port of Puno. From there we sailed out on Lake Titicaca with a small ship. The Uros are an ethnic group of Indigenous people on Lake Titicaca. They currently live on 87 floating islands, which they make from dried Totorah reeds. In Google Maps you can see very well the location of the villages in the middle of the lake.

We had the opportunity to visit two of the islands and learn more about their culture and way of life from the inhabitants. The Uros told us a lot about the construction of their huts and we were even allowed to visit some of the huts.

The sights of Puno

Around noon we were back in the city and took a short tour through Puno. There is really not much to look for, except the Plaza Mayor with a Roman Catholic cathedral. The cathedral was built in the 17th century in the Spanish Baroque style. Otherwise you can walk through the many small alleys of the old town. In the afternoon we were at the weekly market in Puno, where you can find everything from fruit, vegetables, spices, fish, meat to clothes or toys.

Towards evening we were back at our hotel Tierra Viva .

Alle Reiseberichte aus Peru

Peru war eines der Länder, welches bei der Planung unserer Weltreise von vornerein gesetzt war 🙂 Wir hatten schon so viele Bilder von der Inkastadt Machu Picchu gesehen, dass wir das auf jeden Fall sehen wollen. Und unsere Route durch Peru konnten wir auch perfekt mit Bolivien und Ecuador verbinden.

Reiseberichte Peru » Die Sehenswürdigkeiten von Lima
» Von Aguas Calientes nach Cusco & weiter nach Lima
» Machu Picchu – Die Ruinenstadt der Inka in den Anden
» Mit dem Zug von Cusco nach Aguas Calientes
» Die Sehenswürdigkeiten von Cusco – die Hauptstadt der Inka
» Mit dem Bus auf der Sonnenroute von Puno nach Cusco
» Puno & die schwimmenden Dörfer der Uros im Titikakasee
» Mit dem Bus von La Paz (Bolivien) nach Puno (Peru)