Travelers everywhere dream of reaching Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake. Here, on the remote Andean altiplano between Peru and Bolivia, living history converges with a dramatic landscape. Aymara and Quechua cultures continue quietly as they have for centuries, in tiny villages scattered around the lake.
Near one of these idyllic hamlets, on a peninsula at Chucuito on the Lake Titicaca’s western Peruvian shore, Inkaterra has created Titilaka.
Getting there:
From the Juliaca airport or Puno Train Station, a Land Rover or similar transports guests for an hour and a half to a picturesque wharf, bypassing the congestion of Puno. The half hour approach via private speedboat is completely serene, a fitting beginning for an authentic Titicaca experience. Titilaka can also be reached in about five hours by car or train from Cusco, and six hours by car from Arequipa. It is also possible to arrive at Titilaka via Bolivia.
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