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Copacabana & Lake Titicaca Tours

Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

Embark on an unforgettable trip to Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, with one of our expertly crafted Bolivia tours. Whether you're seeking a guided tour to Lake Titicaca or planning to explore on your own, our travel packages are designed to showcase the best of this stunning region.

Choose a tour to Lake Titicaca that fits your interests, from exploring the floating islands of the Uros people to discovering the rich cultural heritage of the region. Our Bolivia travel packages offer a seamless experience, ensuring that your journey is both enriching and hassle-free.

Whether you're embarking on a short trip or an extended adventure, our Bolivia tours provide a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural beauty. Let us help you craft the ideal package for your travels, making your trip to Lake Titicaca a highlight of your South American adventure.

Choose a tour to Copacabana & Lake Titicaca and Isla Del Sol

Tours to Isla Del Sol

Boats frequently set sail to Isla Del Sol, a serene island where you can fully immerse yourself in its peaceful atmosphere and witness the sunrise from the very place where, as local legend has it, the sun first emerged thousands of years ago. The island's well-marked trails make it easy to explore, guiding you to ancient, sacred ruins hidden in its more secluded areas. As you wander, be sure to savor the taste of smoked trout, a local delicacy uniquely prepared with the rich flavors of ripe papaya juice.

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Excursions to Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

Excursions to Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

The principal town on the shores of Lake Titicaca is Copacabana, a vibrant hub from which boats depart for the mystical Isla del Sol. This town is home to the impressive 16th-century Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana, dedicated to Bolivia's patron saint. Renowned across the country, Copacabana is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, religious festivities, and traditional festivals that draw visitors year-round. Nestled between Mount Calvario and Mount Niño Calvario, this charming town is home to about 6,000 residents and offers a unique blend of spiritual significance and local tradition.

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Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

Activities in Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

The name "Copacabana" is commonly believed to come from the Aymara phrase kota kahuana, which means "view of the lake." However, social scientist Mario Montaño Aragón uncovered an intriguing alternative in the "Archives of Indias" in Seville, Spain. He discovered that "Kotakawana" refers to an ancient Andean fertility deity, akin to the Greek goddess Aphrodite or the Roman Venus. This androgynous god is said to reside in Lake Titicaca, accompanied by mythical beings known as "Umantuus," akin to mermaids in Western lore, depicted in colonial sculptures.

Remarkably, the current Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana stands on the site of the ancient Temple of Kotakawana, a sacred place long before the Spanish arrival. Today, small fertility temples dedicated to Kotakawana can still be found along the shores of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia and Peru, underscoring the area’s profound spiritual significance that predates colonial history.