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ROWING THROUGH THE REEDS
Take a paddle boat tour through the totora reeds on the lake near the hotel. The totora reeds are aquatic plants used by the locals for different purposes ranging from construction to food. Just like land, the reed areas are divided among the villagers, who every so often harvest them for various uses. The reeds also provide a special ecosystem for birds such as wrens, grebes, moorhens and egrets.
Duration: ¼ day | Difficulty Level: I | Frequency: Daily | Schedule: Morning and Afternoon | Attractions: Birds, Boat and Photos | Transport: Provided by Andean Experience | Recommended for children. |
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INCA ANATAWI
Your excursion starts with a ride by car towards the south of the Titilaka refuge, then a light ascent on foot to a rocky mountain to reach the remains of an Inca Trail, where some polished stone seats were finely carved in large rocks, a vantage point for enjoying the panoramic view of the vast lake. After the descent, visit the local community for a brief rest and view their colorful textiles.
Duration: ¼ day | Difficulty Level: II | Frequency: Daily | Schedule: Morning and Afternoon | Attractions: Local Community and Archaeological Site | Transport: Provided by Andean Experience | Recommended for children. |
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SOCCA BEACH
Walk towards the east of the Titilaka refuge, through a peninsula to visit the rustic town community of Socca. Continue the tour through the broad sandy shores of the Lake Titicaca, between wetlands and farms where you can appreciate the agricultural practices of the locals and learn about their customs; a place to relax and behold the unique sceneries around the highest navigable lake of the world.
Duration: ¼ day | Difficulty level: I | Frequency: Daily | Schedule: Morning and Afternoon | Attractions: Photos, Birds and Astronomy | Transportation: Provided by Andean Experience | Recommended for children. |
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BIRD WATCHING
Lake Titicaca is part of the RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands, a conservation and protection of the Wetlands and its wildlife, where you can see more than 60 species, including waterfowl, shore birds and some others that are found inland. Depending on the season, you can see migratory birds such as flamingos, shorebirds, aquatic birds, among others, and resident birds like a variety of ducks, herons and grebes. Significantly, from the Titilaka Hotel one can see the Titicaca grebes (Rollandia microptera); endemic birds to the Titicaca Basin (Peru and Bolivia) in their natural habitat, which is in danger of extinction according to CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). The Bird Watching route shall be determined according to the season and location by monitoring the places frequented by these birds.
Duration: ¼ day | Difficulty level: II | Frequency: Daily | Schedule: Morning and Afternoon | Attractions: Photos and Birds | Transportation: Provided by Andean Experience. |
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