Titilaka is located on the south-eastern shore of Lake Titicaca, far off the beaten path, on a tranquil private peninsula shared only with the local indigenous Aymara community of the same name.
Surrounded on three sides by the pristine lake, and with four acres of grounds, Titilaka is the perfect base to explore this unspoiled corner of an area renowned for its ethereal beauty, an otherworldly frontier of sky, water and land, which was the cradle of Andean civilization, and remains home to some of Peru’s most traditional communities.
The Titilaka Hotel offer 2 hectares of grounds and two private beaches on a private peninsula, 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 well stocked 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 off the Lobby Lounge, offers an eclectic collection of merchandise.
Infinite skies, snowcapped peaks and shimmering waters will accompany you at Titilaka, a boutique lodge on a private peninsula on Lake Titicaca, the cradle of Andean civilization.
The hotel features eighteen lake-facing rooms with exceptional view which are scattered on three levels connected by a central hallway.
The lodge has a sophisticated modern style, with contemporary cuisine from the Peruvian chef, and original décor featuring craftwork from local artisans.
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, centralized 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, and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench.
The double beds are 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 meters long.
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, 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, and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench.
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.
The Superior rooms have exceptional views that reveal the sheer 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, centralized 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, and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench.
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.
This homely room has a wonderful lake view that you will never forget.
It has heated floors, a divan overlooking the lake, 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 and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench.
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.
The resident Chef, Maria Fe Garcia, was inspired by the ethereal beauty of Titicaca when she created Titilaka’s culinary offerings.
The contemporary menu offers a unique take on Peruvian cuisine, with a special emphasis on Andean ingredients, and food that is nutritious and filling but also light.
The almost lunar light and immensity of the lake with its special energy are the roots of Chef Maria Fe Garcia’s inspiration in creating Titilaka’s menu.
Featuring numerous Andean ingredients and, of course, many Peruvian staples, all with a delicate twist define the Titilaka cuisine.
As any visitor to the world’s highest navigable lake knows, that sublime sense of incorporeal fragility is hard to put into words.
But Maria Fe has, after much experimenting with how ingredients respond at altitude, managed to put it on a plate.
Guests may dine in their room, at the main dinning room, on the terraces or picnic style on outings.
Cuisine is served by butlers offering local ingredients including lake trout, local produce and fusion Andean-contemporary dishes influenced by awarded Peruvian cuisine and Andean spices.
The emphasis is on simple wholesome nutritious food to provide energy for the excursions yet light enough considering the high altitude.
Guests are offered daily specials and a selection of a la carte options.
Full breakfast is served from dawn until noon, including local breads, cheese, fruits and egg options.
Lunch and appetizers are served from noon until 3pm, and afternoon tea is offered prior to the excursions; sundowners served in the lounge, on the beach or on the outings.
from 19.00h
throughout the day
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12.00h - 15.00h
prior to the excursions
Explore the otherworldly beauty of Titicaca, the cradle of Inca civilization, from a luxury lakeshore base.
Activities range from exploring local Inca and pre-Inca ruins and
exclusive visits to a traditional community on the picturesque island of Taquile, to hiking ancient trails surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes.
The Colla Route, part of the original network of Incan roadways, runs through the rocky mountain area near the lodge.
One of the most memorable journeys, cycling through the fields of Platería offers unforgettable scenery as you explore outdoors under Puno’s blue sky.
Perhaps the region’s largest and most important pre-Hispanic funeral ground. Combining archeology, history, and unforgettable views, Sillustani is a must-see location.
Explore the Uros floating islands and the Island of Taquile on this full-day trip, one of the most popular excursions.
Known as the Peruvian Capital of Folklore, Puno is host to some of the region’s most renowned traditional festivals.
The Marketplace Visit offers a unique opportunity to participate in the lively shopping experience of the local people.
Allow the guides to gently lead you on a raft through masses of Totora reed near the lodge as you learn more about this local hydrophilic plant species.
Entails growing acquainted with the geography, neighboring communities, nature, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and Acora.
Is a full day excursion managed by a third party which will take you across the Bolivian border to the famous Sun Gate, unique to the Tiahuanaco culture.
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