Phajsi Aruma
Av. Sesquicentenario 355, Puno
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Sunset from one of the single room Tailor-made breakfast by Luciana Kitchen Common area with Internet and TV

Phajsi Aruma Puno

Av. Sesquicentenario 355 Puno, Puno 01, Peru

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To Puno and beyond

A travel blog entry by edwinter

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Today I departed Cusco for Puno and Lake Titicaca. I'm taking a tourist bus that stops off at a few sites on the way, taking a 6hr journey and making it 9hrs.




We leave Cusco at 7:30am and head towards the first stop in Andahuaylillas (say that 3 times fast) and their 17th century baroque church also known as the "Sistine …

(Almost) sinking in the reeds

A travel blog entry by lolandlaurie

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Saturday 17 April
Up early as we were on a 9am bus to Puno. Popped back to the same cafe for brekkie (Laurie is missing his beans!) before heading to the bus.

Within 20 minutes of leaving we were at the Bolivia/Peru border which was a relatively quick procedure. Quite fun walking from one country to the other and as soon as we were in …

Puno and Lake Titicaca

A travel blog entry by mkarchibald

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We took a tourist bus (Inka Express) from Cusco to Puno. This meant we travelled on a nice bus with coffee and tea service, a guide, and several stops at tourist destinations along the way. The trip should take about 6 hours, but we did it in 9 with stops. I was pretty tired, not having slept well on the last night, so was not really "into" the …

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Pérou!

A travel blog entry by gregdevaz

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... les. On y croise une voie de chemin de fer qui relie Puno à Cuzco et qui traverse les rues comme si de rien n'était. Les péruviens sont plus commerçants que les boliviens et n'hésitent pas à vous interpeler pour vous vendre n'importe quoi. Il est d'ailleurs de bonne guerre de négocier et il est très facile de faire baisser les prix (plus qu'en Bolivie!).

Nous avons décidé de partir toute une journée faire les îles flottantes d'Uros et l’île de Taquile ...

Lake Titicaca

A travel blog entry by jemima.benson

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... get a boat across the lake while our bus went across on a barge only just big enough for it.
La Paz Bolivia- the most stressful place I have ever been. Rudy took us on a quick orientation walk around the city and I like it. It is quite touristy and I feel safe. There seems to be no road rules though, people everywhere, noisy, busy and slightly insane. There is so much traffic you could sit in it for days- but if they had some road rules ...

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