You’ll walk on floating reed islands at Lake Titicaca, help locals cut reeds and set fishing nets, try on traditional clothing if you like, and share lunch while learning about island crafts. It’s hands-on, relaxed, and gives you real time with Uros families—something you’ll remember long after leaving.
The first thing I noticed when we stepped off the boat onto the Uros floating islands was this soft, springy feeling under my shoes—like walking on a giant woven mat that moved a little with every step. Our guide, Rosa, grinned at my surprise and explained how her family has rebuilt these reed islands for generations. She handed me a bundle of totora reeds and showed me how to cut them from the lake’s edge. The smell was earthy and sweet, almost grassy, and I kept thinking how different it felt from anything back home.
We helped set up fishing nets along the shore (I definitely fumbled with the knots—Rosa’s uncle laughed and fixed mine without making a big deal). There were birds everywhere—some kind of black-and-white ones that skimmed right over the water. At one point, Rosa offered to dress us in traditional clothes. I hesitated but tried anyway; she helped tie the sash properly because I’d put it on backwards. It was warmer than I expected under all those layers.
Lunch was simple but good—fresh fish caught that morning, some potatoes, and tea made from local herbs. The whole time, people came by to show their crafts: bright textiles, tiny boats made from reeds, even jewelry. One woman let me try weaving for a minute (my fingers got tangled in the threads). There wasn’t any rush; everyone just seemed happy to share their way of life. Sometimes I still think about how quiet it felt out there except for voices and water lapping against reeds—you know?
The tour includes motor boat transport from Puno to the Uros Floating Islands.
Yes, hotel pickup is included from selected hotels in Puno.
You’ll cut reeds with locals, set up fishing nets, try traditional clothing if you want, spot birds, and see local crafts.
Yes, tours are led by professional local guides familiar with Uros culture.
A simple lunch is included as part of your experience with islanders.
The tour is suitable for all physical fitness levels; activities are gentle and hands-on.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off (from selected hotels), all boat transport across Lake Titicaca to reach the Uros Floating Islands, guidance by a local expert throughout your visit, plus hands-on cultural activities like reed cutting and fishing net setup alongside islanders.
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