Tours Tradicionales
Treks & Hike
Highlands
Cusco Puno - Lake Titicaca 6 Días
Cusco Puno - Lake Titicaca 7 Días
Inka Trail - Puno Lake Titicaca 8 Días
Lares trek - Puno Lake Titicaca 8 Días
Jungle
Actividades Extras
The 3,600 inhabitants of Amantani have also a Quechua origin and they are mainly small farmers. The most important crops in Amantani are Andean potatoes, bailey and green beans. The "Amantaneños" have not been as successful in their tourism entrepreneurial initiatives as their neighbors from Taquile. However, they are able to welcome you with much appreciation and sincerity.
A visit to Amantani necessarily implies to stay one night on the island. The houses
are very simple and services are basic. There is no running water, no electricity and of course no toilets or showers. For many people this home-stay experience and the encounter with the host family is a revelation of the reality of Andean people at such altitude.
Amantani Island is located 26 miles (38 Km) away from the city of Puno (3 ½ hours of navigation in normal boat). Because of a more distant location, tourism on the island of Amantani has not developed as much as in Taquile.
Pick-up from hotel, English-Spanish speaking guide for 2 days, entrance fees, normal boat transportation (3 hour and ½ navigation), overnight home-stay, lunch, dinner and breakfast in Amantani (houses are very simple and toilets are basic). The local family will provide you also with three or more clean blankets. However we suggest using your sleeping bag if you have one with you.
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