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Top 5 kids-friendly things to do in Puno

Tours and experiences in Puno that work for travellers with children — pacing built for short attention spans, snack stops, and the kind of hosts who actually want kids around. Hand-picked by Rovostays from operators we've personally vetted.

  1. Cultural Tour to Uros Floating Island - Non touristic, Puno1

    1. Cultural Tour to Uros Floating Island - Non touristic

    4.9· 16 reviews· 2.8 hours

    Most visitors see the Uros floating islands from a tour boat and move on. This experience puts you on the islands themselves, working alongside the families who've built and rebuilt their homes on layers of totora reed for generations. You'll cut fresh reeds from the lake and help lay them down — the same maintenance routine the Uros follow every couple of weeks to keep their islands from sinking. There's also a chance to set up fishing nets along the shore using traditional methods, and if you'd like, you can try on traditional Uro clothing for a while. Between activities, the community opens up about their daily craft work. You'll watch them weave textiles and shape intricate jewelry, and they're happy to walk you through the process. Waterfowl come and go across the lake the whole time, so there's always something happening around you — part of what makes the islands feel less like a destination and more like someone's living, working home.

  2. Tour island Uros, Amantani and Taquile 02days/01 night lake titicaca, Puno2

    2. Tour island Uros, Amantani and Taquile 02days/01 night lake titicaca

    4.9· 7 reviews· 2 days

    Embark on a unique adventure on Lake Titicaca! Join our two-day excursion and explore the Floating Islands of the Uros, Amantaní Island, and Taquile Island. Experience authentic life with local communities: sail among islands made of reeds, share moments with the Quechua families of Amantaní, enjoy their hospitality, and learn about their ancestral traditions. On Taquile, discover their customs amidst breathtaking scenery, accompanied by traditional music and dances. An unforgettable experience that will deeply connect you with the culture and nature of the world's highest navigable lake!

  3. Two-Day Tour to Uros with Amantani and Taquile from Puno, Puno3

    3. Two-Day Tour to Uros with Amantani and Taquile from Puno

    4.8· 48 reviews· 2 days

    Live an authentic experience on Lake Titicaca, let yourself be captivated by the magic that surrounds each island, you will learn about aspects of its culture, architecture, history, archaeology, economy and more. All included (tickets, guide, transportation, accommodation and food) Free time on each island (Uros, Amantani and Taquile). Lodging and meals in the houses of local families. Dreamy sunset in Amantani.

  1. Lake Titicaca (2 Days), Puno4

    4. Lake Titicaca (2 Days)

    4.7· 191 reviews· 2 days

    One of the world’s highest expanses of water, Lake Titicaca straddles the border between Peru and Bolivia—with a history of habitation by the indigenous Uros people dating back to pre-Columbian days. On this 2-day tour, reach the islands of Lake Titicaca and spend the night in a local family's homestay. Travel by boat between Amantani and Taquile islands, and enjoy an immersive experience of life on the water.

  2. Lake Titicaca Uros Floating Islands Half-Day Tour, Puno5

    5. Lake Titicaca Uros Floating Islands Half-Day Tour

    4.4· 29 reviews· 3 hours

    The shimmering waters of Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake is one the unmissable attractions in Peru. It straddles the border between Peru and Bolivia. The “Puma Shaped Lake” is Spread in over 8372 Km, the lake is home to some traditional local communities who are untouched by modernity. On this half day tour from Puno, you will be visiting the most photographed and the prominent man made Floating Islands of Uros that is made entirely of tatora reeds. Totora reeds were first used centuries ago to build these islands on Lake Titicaca by the Uro-Aymara families who made their home on the lake. The local people’s boats are also made from totora reeds, and they use these vessels for fishing. Even some of the islanders’ handcrafts are made from totora reeds, and the friendly people of this community offer their work to visitors as a souvenir of their visit to this magical place.

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