Puno, Peru

Puno, perched on the shores of Lake Titicaca, serves as a gateway to the lake’s floating islands and indigenous cultures. Travelers often embark on boat tours to the Uros Islands, where communities live on reed platforms, a tradition dating back centuries. The city’s annual Candelaria Festival, a vibrant display of music and dance, attracts visitors seeking cultural immersion. The nearby archaeological site of Sillustani, with its ancient funerary towers, offers a glimpse into pre-Incan civilizations. WanderVlogs captures the essence of Puno through authentic traveler stories, providing tips on navigating the lake and engaging with local traditions.

Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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