Lake Titicaca
Straddling the border of Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world and a place steeped in legend and culture. Revered by the Incas as the birthplace of their civilisation, the lake is home to unique communities, including the Uros people, who live on floating reed islands. Visitors can explore traditional villages, stunning landscapes, and ancient ruins, all while learning about the deep spiritual significance of this breathtaking destination. A visit to Lake Titicaca offers a magical blend of nature, history, and living tradition.
