The Uros Islands are a rare kind of landmark: meaningful, accessible, and easy to fit after an internship schedule. You can stay based in Puno, take a short boat ride onto Lake Titicaca, and spend your time learning how the floating islands are built and maintained.
This is not an adrenaline stop. It is a culture-first extension that works best when you slow down, ask good questions, and keep your visit respectful. The strongest plan is a clean schedule with one main outing and enough time to rest, eat well, and adjust to the altitude.
Lake Titicaca sits at high elevation, so your comfort depends on pacing. Your advisor can help you plan a version of this extension that stays calm and avoids stacking long travel days on top of clinical weeks.
Value For Pre-Health Students
This extension supports the kind of perspective pre-health students benefit from. You see how geography and access shape daily life in high-altitude communities, and you practice showing respect while learning from people whose routines are different from your own.
- Reflection time to write down patient-facing moments while they are still clear.
- More context for how place, policy, and access shape health outside the clinic.
- A structured reset before long travel home or the next academic block.