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Navigation on Lake Titicaca To navigate on the highest navigable lake in the world (8,300 square kilometres of mirror-like water, 150 kilometres long and 50 kilometres average width) will make you feel definitively most privileged. A mythic lake in the midst of the Andean mountains always feeding the traveller’s imagination, Lake Titicaca is a real paradise and an infinite playing field for kayak paddlers. It presents unique landscapes in the middle of the altiplano (high Andean plateau surrounding Lake Ttitcaca), with a view of the Apolobamba Mountains and Bolivia’s Cordillera Real. The Uros’ floating islands as well as the islands of Amantani and Taquile are attractions inviting to travel and discovery. Kayaking’s main attraction is surely the closeness it gives us to nature. It can slide fast and silently, allowing us to merge with the surroundings and favouring a propitious contact for the observation of plant and animal life. KAYPUN: THE SHORES OF MYTHICAL LAKE TITICACA Discover the highest navigable lake in the world in a unique manner: kayaking. Take a pleasant trip to the tip of the Capachica peninsula to discover the islands of Taquile and Amantani in the distance. • Navigation: 2 hours to 3 hours paddling average • Season: April - November • Departure: from the nautical base, the Santa Maria camping site or the dock at the Llachon – Santa Maria local home. • Meals: Not included • Minimum number of passengers: 2 • Price: $86 US If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Request to Book” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer.
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