As part of our recent trip through Peru, we took in a city better known by its most famous geographical feature: Lake Titicaca. We didn’t stop there, naturally.
Puno holds the world’s highest navigable lake, which also shares a border with Bolivia somewhere in the middle of the lake.That said, the lake, and the roads to the lake, are as touristy as you might expect – plenty of souvenir stores and restaurants happy to overcharge you…
Yep, it’s a lake. To be honest, it’s a nice view, but it’s...
Published on July 22, 2016 06:00