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Altiplano (Peru) Voyage Tips and guide

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The Peruvian Altiplano is the region of Peru that includes the department of Puno. This is the area of the Andes above about 3500 m. The altiplano stretches into neighbouring Bolivia, and also Argentina and Chile.

Cities

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Map of Altiplano (Peru)
  • -15.893889-69.8888891 Chucuito — he to the Inca Uyo archaeological site
  • -16.0208-70.00222 Cutimbo — a tiny settlement with rarely visited ruins and modest cave paintings
  • -15.490833-70.1269443 Juliaca — a center for making garments made with sheep and alpaca wool, it has several excellent churches
  • -14.631667-69.4463894 La Rinconada — the highest permanent city of the world at a height of 5,100 m
  • -15.363611-70.3655565 Lampa — has an impressive colonial church and catacombs with an exact replica of "La Pieta" of Michelangelo, and South American camelids
  • -15.843333-70.0236116 Puno — a departure point for the famous floating islands on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, close to the Bolivian border
  • -16.56556-69.041677 Desaguadero Desaguadero, Bolivia-Peru on Wikipedia — a border town between Bolivia and Peru

Other destinations

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  • -15.825-69.3251 Lake Titicaca — the highest commercially navigable body of water in the world is the ancestral land of the Quechuas, Aymaras, Uros, Pacajes, and Puquinas
  • -15.664167-69.712 Isla Amantani — a peaceful island
  • -15.777222-69.6841673 Isla Taquile — the "island of the knitting men" is a popular destination for tours from Puno
  • -15.721111-70.1583334 Sillustani — a pre-Inca cemetery on the shores of Lake Umayo; its tombs are built above ground in tower-like structures called chullpas.
  • -15.81895-69.969575 Uros Islands — floating islands made of reed that are believed to have been built by the Uros people to flee oppression by other peoples

Understand

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The Puno region and Lake Titicaca are considered to be the cradle of the Inca civilization. This area is occupied mainly by Aymara people, but there are also Quechua populations mainly living on the islands at Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca provides a unique microclimate which allows agriculture in the surrounding areas, impossible in other zones of the same altitudes.

Get in

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By plane

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  • -15.4705-70.15641 Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (JUL  IATA) (NW part of town, 5 km northwest from the Plaza de Armas in the city along Av Ferrocarril and Av Aviancion). in Juliaca serves as the major airport for the Altiplano region with flights from Lima. Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (Q1286295) on Wikidata Inca Manco Cápac International Airport on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

By road

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From Cusco, Arequipa, Colca Canyon or Bolivia.

Get around

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See

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Diabladas Centinelas del Altiplano
  • Living cultures: Uros floating Isles, Taquile & Amantani Islands.
  • Archaeological sites: Sillustani Tombs. Visit Aramu Muru, considered by local shamans as an inter-dimensional gate.
  • Colonial churches and picturesque villages: Lampa, Juli and Pomata
  • Nature: Impressive landscapes, the highest navigable lake on Earth, South American camelids.

Itineraries

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A perfect place for completing a journey to the Southern Andes as an extension to Cusco. Arrive at Juliaca airport or Puno train station, get acclimatized on the first day and get ready for exploring Lake Titicaca on the next day. Use the next days for visiting colonial churches and archaeological sites.

Do

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Canoeing, mountain biking, hikes, bird watching.

Eat

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  • Fresh trout from Lake Titicaca

Drink

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Stay safe

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