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Puno

Puno: The Treasure of the Peruvian Altiplano

Puno is one of the most fascinating destinations in Peru and South America. Located at 3,827 meters (12,556 feet) above sea level, this city sits on the shores of the majestic Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. According to legend, Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo, the founders of the Inca Empire, emerged from its waters.

Built in the 17th century, this stunning church blends baroque architecture with Andean elements.

Houses a remarkable collection of pre-Incan and Incan ceramics, textiles, and sculptures.

A natural viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the city and the lake.

Entirely built from totora reeds, these islands are home to one of the oldest cultures in the Americas.

Famous for its intricate textile traditions and welcoming community.

Ideal for cultural tourism, featuring scenic viewpoints and ancient temples.

A protected sanctuary preserving endangered flora and fauna.

An impressive pre-Hispanic cemetery with towering funerary structures.

Every February, Puno bursts into life with traditional dances and music.

A mystical Incan archaeological site surrounded by legends.

Renowned for its pottery, especially the iconic “Pucará Bulls.”

Thermal baths with therapeutic mineral-rich waters.

An archaeological site featuring ancient rock paintings and monumental burial towers.

Best time to visit: May to September, when skies are clear, and there’s less rainfall.

Weather: Cold and dry—bring warm clothing.

Altitude: Take time to acclimate and avoid strenuous activities during the first few days.

Discover the magic of Puno and immerse yourself in its history, nature, and ancestral traditions!

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Calle Esperanza 184 Of. 305
Miraflores, Lima 18, Peru

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