Floating islands at Lake Titicaca
Savi and VidSavi and Vid|Guest Contributor Updated : Apr 13, 2017, 11.08 AM IST
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It’s not everyday that one gets to step onto floating islands made entirely out of edible reeds. The Uros Islands are definitely one of the craziest places you’ll see on your trip to Peru. These floating islands can be found in Lake Titicaca and float between Peru and Bolivia on a regular basis. They are accessible only by boat—you can opt for a guided tour or hop on a ferry that leaves from the Port of Uros. Upon reaching, get ready for a surprise. You will feel the springy and light “ground” the second you step onto the islands. It is an unusual sensation that takes some getting used to. But to the residents, it is as regular as it gets. These islands are home to indigenous groups that have lived on them for ages. No wonder then, the Uros Islands have their own schools, houses, and even a medical centre.
The Uros Islands are a rare part of the world that is not too commercialised even it these times. The inhabitants retain a simplicity and vulnerability that is rare. It is endearing to see red-cheeked kids playing with each other and women making colourful handicrafts in front of the tourists’ eyes. See how locals live in this part of the world and share a meal with them for an unforgettable experience in Peru.
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