Luxury
Peru

Titilaka Lodge

Titilaka, a remote experience lodge on the shores of Lake Titicaca, will immerse you in the intriguing allure of Lake Titicaca where sky, earth, and water connect. Surrounded by stunning scenery and pristine geography, Titilaka’s contemporary design and comfort integrates with the natural environment. The Lodge is not only a welcoming lodge full of contemporary comforts and caring services, but a place designed to integrate with the environment and pay homage to the cultures of Lake Titicaca

Titilaka Lodge

Although visitors often compare the setting with the Scottish Highlands or Patagonia, Titilaka is strategically located in a rural community south of Puno (the main city on the Peruvian side of the lake) and surrounded by small hamlets of Quechua and Aymara cultures. Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest navigable lake at 12,500 feet (3,810 m) above sea level and covers some 3,200 square miles.

Distances to Titilaka

  • 24 hour front desk
  • Ethical accomodation in a wonderful location
  • Incredible views of Lake Titicaca
  • Exceptional facilities
  • All meals included as well as excursions offered
  • Beautiful lakeside property
  • Private peninsula with 4 acres of lands and two private beaches
  • 18 fully equipped lake-view rooms
  • Outdoor wrap-around terraces, an overwater deck and boardwalks
  • Reception, sitting areas, 3 lounges, main dining room and fully stocked bar with large regional wine cellar
  • Fully equipped media and reading room with satellite TV, books, games and DVD´s
  • Small jetty or landing dock • Massage room • Boutique, located near the Lobby, offering an eclectic collection of merchandise.
Dusk Rooms

The Dusk rooms have exceptional views that reveal the imense scale of Lake Titicaca, and allow you to immerse yourself in its ethereal beauty. The modern facilities include heated floors, a divan overlooking the lake, a mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, blackout curtains, mirror, centralised lighting switches, telephone, desk reading lamps, overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom is also equipped with heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, shower with tub, a separate bath tub, organic bathroom amenities, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a sidetable. The double beds are 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 long. The extra bed is 1.10 meters wide by
1.90 meters long. These rooms are 30-40 sq m (310 – 430 sq ft) in size

King Rooms

This homely room has a wonderful lake view that you will never forget. It has heated floors, a divan overlooking the lake, a mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, black out curtains, mirror, centralized light switches, telephone, desk reading lamps and overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom also has heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, a shower, organic bathroom amenities, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a side-table. One of the King rooms is also equipped for people with disabilities. The King bed measures 2.20 meters wide by 2 meters long. The extra bed is 1.10 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 29 sq m (312 sq ft) in size.

Dawn Rooms

These rooms have magnificent views of the immense lake, allowing you to fully appreciate its breathtaking beauty. These comfortable rooms are equipped with heated floors, a divan overlooking the lake, a mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, blackout curtains, mirror, telephone, centralized lighting switches, overhead bed lamps, coffee table, and an electric kettle. The bathroom has heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, shower with tub, a separate bath tub, organic bathroom amenities, a wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a side-table. The King bed is 2.20 meters wide by 2 meters long. The double beds is 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. The extra bed is 1.10 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 30-40 sqm (310 – 430 sq ft) in size.

Corner Rooms

The Premium Corner room, with preferred view, is the most popular room category. This room offers views of both sunrise and sunset and spectacular panoramic views of the lake. These comfortable suites are equipped with heated floors, a divan overlooking the lake, mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, blackout curtains, mirror, telephone, centralised lighting switches, overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom also has heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, shower with tub, and a separate bath tub, organic bathroom amenities, a wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a side-table. The double beds are 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 38-43 sq m ( 409-463 sq ft) in size.

Islands of lake Titicaca - Full Day Experience

Explore the Uros floating islands and the Island of Taquile on this full-day trip; one of most popular excursions. The floating islands of the Uros Titino communities of Lake Titicaca are neither land, sky, or water, but rather at the intersection of the three. Totora or junco reed roots, serve as unique building material. The Islands of Lake Titicaca excursion brings guests close to the islands’ Uro-Aymara communities. Providing a unique opportunity to grow personally acquainted with the men – skilled reed raftsmen– and women – expert weavers famous for their craft–, guests will get to know first hand the remarkable heritage and the ancestral techniques used to keep their islands afloat.

In Taquile, for example, guests will experience the Quechua imagination in the textile weaving’s unique to the area and recently included in UNESCO’s Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Enjoy lunch outdoors as you treat yourself to the grandeur of Puno’s deep blue skies mirrored across Lake Titicaca with views of Bolivia’s Cordillera Real in the background.

Aymara Route - Full Day Experience

The Aymara Route excursion discovers the geography, neighbouring communities, nature, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and Acora. Dive into pre-Incan times, in the legends and stories your guide will tell you all about and learn about Lake Titicaca’s importance in the local worldview and means of subsistence.´Grow closely acquainted with the unique interconnections of man and nature surviving to this day. Be it by car, by bike or on foot, make your way through the paths pondering through open fields and pastures, reaching the privileged views of natural lookouts and finally enjoying the lake’s extensive reach. As part of the excursion, guests will see the lodge’s neighbouring communities engaging in daily labours, birds in their varying ecosystems, archaeological remains, and astonishing landscapes. Along the way, stop and enjoy your specially prepared lunch in the company of the lake’s calm and majestic views.

Supporting Local Communities

At Titilaka, all staff understand the need for responsible travel and are deeply committed to both minimising ecological footprint and being the best possible neighbour to the local communities that have welcomed the hotel and its guests with open arms. CALTUR is the Peruvian government certification for tourism quality, which incorporates both environmental and social standards; Titilaka has qualified every year. Titilaka’s social commitment is focused on supporting the sustainable economic development of the villages around the lodge. Starting by offering local community members a stable, well-paid job that is all too rare in this part of the world, these jobs complement their traditional lifestyle focused on small-scale agriculture. Three-quarters of staff come from local communities and we source ingredients locally as much as possible, providing the families with an important market for their products, from food crops to Andean textiles. Titilaka also works hand in hand with a non-profit organisation that supports the communities around the lake. We make a donation on behalf of every guest. Guests will also have a chance to give back personally by making their own donation or visiting a local village.

Environmental Policy

Respecting the natural environment is central to Titilaka’s mission and they have a deep commitment to eco-practices . The lodge inherently has a small ecological footprint. In Addition the following measures are adhered to reduce it even further:

  • Separate all our trash to recycle as much as possible. By doing so, they also hope to encourage suppliers, contractors, and neighbouring
    communities to also adopt this important practice.
  • Recycle used water from Titilaka for irrigation around the lodge.
  • Staff also clean up the area around the lodge, including local lake beaches.
  • The Lodge sources local ingredients as much as possible, thus minimising the food miles of the meals they serve.
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