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Uros Islands : One of the most primitive pre-Inca people of Peru. Today they continue to live by fishing, weaving and now, tourism. They catch fish for themselves and to sell on the mainland. Learn more> |
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| Chullpas Sillustani : It is one the most important necropolis in the world. Built by the Collas, the chullpas are gigantic funerary monuments. They are quadrangular and circular edifications of over 12mt (39 ft) high. |
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| Taquile Island : the Quechua island in Lake Titicaca preserves the traditions and customs of the generations of ancestors.
The traveler has the sensation of having made a jump in time, to relive a piece of the grandiose history of the children of the Sun. Learn more> |
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Amantani Island : is situated on Lake Titicaca at an elevation of over 3800m. It is home to the pre-Inca Aymara people and visitors can experience the traditional way of life on the island with an overnight stay with a local family.
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