Well, as I am writing this, I am actially back in Quito, Ecuador but I wanted to blog some of the interesting things we saw at Lake Titicaca in Puno, Peru. After arriving in Puno, we stayed the night at a nice hostel called La Manzana. From there, we booked a two day trek to the Lake and visited 3 islands, plus 2 handmade floating islands. These are made by the local people by using floating reeds and adding more and more until the island is several feet thick and able to support dozens of people. We had a good time talking with the local folks and exploring the islands. That night we stayed with a local family who fed us food that was basically unidentifiable. I think my bowl had a pair of eyes in it, but I tried not to focus to much on that. The next day we took a boat ride to two more islands, and hiked to the top of the island of Uros, and got to see a nice sunset over the lake. There were even more Inca ruins here as well. After our two days in Puno, I headed back to Cusco for a little rest, then it was off to Lima again for two days, then finally a 40 hour bus back to Guayaquil and eventually Quito. Time for a siesta!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Lake Titicaca
Labels: brian kennedy, floating islands, lake titicaca, lake titikaka, peru, puno, ruins, south america
Posted by Brian Kennedy at 11:46 AM
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Sounds like you're doing a hell of a lot of busing!
There's a little place called Piedra Blanca that you can stop off en route between Guayaquil and Quito. If you lioke off the beaten track it's a great place to check out.
Enjoy the rest of your trip
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