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Giới thiệu về Puno
Puno is a city located in southeastern Peru, situated on the shore of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. The currency used in Puno is the Peruvian Sol. The city is known for its vibrant cultural heritage, with traditional festivals and music performances showcasing the rich history of the region. Visitors can explore the floating islands of Uros, made entirely of totora reeds, and witness the unique way of life of the indigenous people. Puno is also a gateway to the archaeological site of Sillustani, where ancient burial towers overlook the stunning landscape.
When to visit
The best time to visit Puno is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is sunny and mild. However, keep in mind that temperatures can drop significantly at night due to the high altitude, so it's advisable to pack warm clothing. The rainy season from November to April brings more precipitation, but also lush green landscapes and fewer crowds. If you're planning to attend the vibrant Virgen de la Candelaria festival in February, make sure to book accommodation well in advance.
Getting around
In Puno, the most common way to get around is by taxi or shared minivan, which are affordable and convenient options for short distances. For longer journeys, buses and boats are available to reach nearby attractions such as the islands of Lake Titicaca. Walking is also a great way to explore the city center and discover hidden gems like local markets and traditional handicraft shops. If you're feeling adventurous, you can rent a bicycle to explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and mountains.
Traveller tips
When visiting Puno, don't forget to acclimatize to the high altitude by taking it easy for the first few days and staying hydrated. Be sure to try the local specialty dish of 'trucha' (trout) fresh from Lake Titicaca, and sample traditional Peruvian beverages like 'mate de coca' (coca leaf tea) to combat altitude sickness. Bargaining is common in markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices for souvenirs and handicrafts. Keep an eye out for pickpockets in crowded areas and avoid displaying valuable items like cameras or smartphones. Lastly, immerse yourself in the local culture by attending traditional music and dance performances, and interacting with the friendly residents.