Country: Peru
City: Puno
Duration: 1 day
We arrived in Peru! Our first pit stop was Puno. We had just come by bus from Copacabana in Bolivia that morning and were continuing onto Cusco that night.
The few hundred people living on 40+ islands use totora reeds which grow in the lake to make (and re-make) their islands, along with their homes and boats. The reeds at the bottom of the islands rot away fairly quickly and so every few months a new layer of reeds needs to be added to the top of the island. To prevent the island from floating away from the rest of the community, it is anchored with ropes attached to sticks which are driven down into the bottom of the lake. It is believed that the original purpose to living on these islands was for defence. They were away from the mainland and if a threat arose, they could pull up the anchors and float away! The Uro people continue living by fishing, weaving and now, tourism.
We set sail and after about 30mins in our boat, we arrived at the first of two islands that we were going to visit. The people on the island sang us a song when we arrived and showed us their reed huts and told us some stories.
Some traditional music during dinner
How small and random is this three wheeled taxi!?