Candelaria Festival in Puno
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- Candelaria Festival
- Lake Titicaca
- Floating Islands of the Uros
- Taquile Island
- Puno
Visit Puno during the Candelaria Festival in February that honors the patron saint, the Virgin of Candelaria. Explore Lake Titicaca, a geographic landmark at the crossroads of the Andes and the Andean plateau and the world's highest navigable and South America's largest lake. Spend a full day in Puno witnessing this folkloric festival with its traditional dances, costumes, music, and story-telling.
- Day 1 Puno
- Day 2 Islands of Lake Titicaca
- Day 3 Candelaria Festival in Puno
- Day 4 Return Lima (or Cusco)
- Additional Tour Options
- $1015 - Candelaria Festival option with homestay on Amantani Island
Cultural ActivitiesIncludes cultural activities such as a visit to a traditional village or a local market to give a unique perspective.
FestivalExperience the culture during a local festival. With local expert guides, enjoy festivities, parades, colorful costumes, music, dancing, art, and food.
HistoryVisit ancient ruins and historical sites.
Day 1 Puno 
A morning flight from Lima (or a bus from Cusco to Puno) takes us to the shores of mystical Lake Titicaca. Legend has it that the first Inca rose out of its azure waters. Transfer to your hotel and then explore the town in the afternoon.
Day 2 Islands of Lake Titicaca (B) 
Depart this morning with your guide to thet the floating islands of the Uros people. Peru's floating islands are built using the buoyant totora reeds that grow along Lake Titicaca, and these reeds are interwoven to make homes, boats, and crafts.
In the afternoon, visit Taquile Island. Climb the steps to the plaza at the center of the island for breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Return to Puno and relax this evening on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
Day 3 Candelaria Festival in Puno (B) 
The exact origins of the Candelaria festival are debated, but its significance and vibrance continues with dance and music groups from Peru and Bolivia converging on Puno, a melting pot of native culture: the two largest Andean ethnic groups --the Quechuas from the north, the Aymaras from the south. The festivity is related to the traditional farming cycles of planting and harvesting (worshipping Pachamama or Mother Earth), as well as with the region’s mining activities.
We spend a full day watching the parades that focus on storytelling in the form of costumes, masks, and music. Your guide is there to help explain the sights and sounds and to translate, and you will have great seats along the procession route that the dancers follow to pay their respect to the Virgin. The devils dance is one of the main themes and is based on a story of a group of miners who when trapped in a cave, saw images of the Virgin of Candelaria.
Day 4 Return Lima (or Cusco) (B)
Catch a flight to Lima today. For travelers choosing this Lake Titicaca extension prior to your visit to Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu PIcchu, transfer by bus to Cusco.
| $825 | Tour Cost |
| $825 | Total cost |
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Contact us for internal flight costs and overland transportation to join this extension. This tour can be added on to the front or back of the Machu Picchu by Train or Machu Picchu Pilgrimage tours.























