Mere mention of the name of Lake Titicaca is enough to transport you into the dramatic and mysterious world of Titilaka. At an altitude of more than 3,800 metres, on the border between Peru and Bolivia, this cradle of the Inca civilisation is still home to one of the oldest communities in South America.
Titilaka is tucked away in this unique landscape, totally off the beaten track on its own private peninsula, in a refurbished building. It sits at the water's edge and offers splendid views of the lake from each room.
It harmoniously blends contemporary decor with delightful touches of local heritage and direct contact with the luxuriant surrounding nature.
Located next door to the hamlet from which it takes its name, it gives you the opportunity to explore the way of life and traditions of the lake dwellers.