The lake of Taka (Lago Titicaca), the plateau holy lake in the eyes of the Indians, has been singing gently on the edge of the small city of Puno and the wind of the plateau for thousands of years. It is rumored that the mysterious leader Manko Kapak came from the center of Lake Takata to create the Inca Empire. The uniquely independent Tachary Island (Isla Taquile), where the altitude is nearly 4,000 meters, is inhabited by more than 2,000 Quechua people. Tachli Island was called "Intika" during the Inca Empire, and the islanders have continued the admonition of "stolen, lying, lazy" during the Inca Empire, retaining a simple folk customs. When we arrived here, the simple villagers with a bright smile also played folk music and danced for us. The island's residents take turns cooking food for tourists visiting every week, recommending plateau fish packages, after all, it is a specialty here.