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Lake Titicaca Kayaking Experience
1 ReviewsExplore the waters of Lake Titicaca as you kayak to the famous floating Uros Islands. A more adventurous way of exploring this area of Peru.
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Highlights
- Enjoying the experience of kayaking on the world's highest navigable lake
- Arriving at the famous floating Uros Islands by kayak
- enjoy kayaking and learning rowing techniques enhances the experience
Description
We’ll pick you up from your hotel between 8:45 am and 9 am, and from there we’ll make our way to the place where our kayaks are waiting for us. Then, we’ll climb into our kayaks and receive some instructions about how to safely enjoy this activity and learn some rowing techniques. Once in the water, you’ll be able to kayak in the world’s highest navigable lake; Lake Titicaca. After approximately one hour, we’ll reach the famous floating Uros Islands. Did you know that the Uru people hand-make these islands from the lake’s reeds? As soon as we reach the Uros Islands, the locals will welcome you and tell you all about their way of life. After a short stop to explore the island and learn more about its culture and traditions, we’ll get back in our kayaks and row back to the mainland. At the end of the experience, we'll drop you off at your hotels by around 12 pm.Includes
Hotel pickup and drop off English speaking instructor Kayak rental Lifejacket and safety accessories Entry fee to the Uros IslandsEasy cancellation
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