Puno Region
The Puno Region is located in southeastern Peru, bordered by Lake Titicaca to the west. It is known for its high-altitude landscapes, rich indigenous culture, and traditional festivals. The region's economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock, and tourism, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and historical sites.
Puno is also famous for its vibrant folklore, including traditional music and dance. The Uros people, who live on floating islands made of reeds in Lake Titicaca, are a notable attraction. The region's unique customs and traditions make it an important cultural hub in Peru.