Titilaka Hotel
When you step outside your room, you’ll find the hotel has wrap-around terraces, three lounges, a games room, a restaurant, and a well-stocked bar. You can wander out onto the two private beaches, or set sail directly from the hotel’s jetty.
The hotel is known for being a great example of economically sustainable tourism practices by prioritising the employment of local people, sourcing food and décor from nearby, and taking guests on trips to local markets. The management are engaged in fundraising for local charities.
- Take a boat trip to the floating reed islands of Taquile and Uros where you can spend time with a family from the Titinos community.
- The hotel has a boathouse offering guests the chance to use paddleboards, kayaks, Canadian canoes and sunfish boats.
- For a fascinating day trip, head to the pre-Inca burial towers at Sillustani.
- Combine a village visit with some biking on the popular Aymara Route excursion.
- For a unique birdwatching experience, float on a raft through the reeds on the fringes of the lake.
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