During the Incan period, the indigenous peoples known as the Urus who nonetheless exist right now would flee from violent conflicts with the Incas onto swimming islands they constructed from Totora reeds.
To do that, climb the numerous steps to Mirador El Condor, a lookout level that includes a massive condor monument.
Community homestays, brightly woven handicrafts and spectacular island hikes are Lake Titicaca’s calling playing cards.
“Amantani” is called the “Island of the Kantuta”, after the nationwide flower of Peru and Bolivia, which grows plentifully on the island.
Boosted by the sunset over the lake, with that nice feeling one after a nice trek stuffed with nice views.