Full Day Tour to Copacabana and Titicaca Lake: Highest Navigable Lake Exploration
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La Paz
Embark on a full day tour to Copacabana and Titicaca Lake, the highest navigable lake in the world. Explore traditional villages, visit the floating islands of the Uros tribe, and immerse yourself in the ancient cultures of the Aymara and Quechua people.
Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Terminal de Buses La Paz - Enjoy a visit to Lake Titicaca from La Paz on a group tour.
    To start with the service you must present yourself with the Voucher at the meeting point that we will indicate at the time of the reservation confirmation.

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana - Once you have checked in, you will board a shared tourist bus that will take you to Copacabana, on the way you will appreciate Andean landscapes.

  • Lake Titicaca - Enjoy visit to Titicaca Lake (Bolivia)
    Upon arrival in Copacabana, after a short break, the guide will organize the entire group to board the boats and get to know Lake Titicaca, our first place to visit is the Isla del Sol, where you can see Inca settlements, in this place The guide can explain all the history and cultural richness of the Inca empire.

  • Isla del Sol - Visit “Isla del Sol”
    Once there you will have lunch and then head towards the shore to catch a boat to the Sun Island, in the south part of the Island you will see the Inca steps and the Inca fountain, also known as the youth fountain, this fountain represents the 3 pillars of the Aymara Culture, Ama Sua, Ama Llulla and Ama Quella, which mean, you shall not steal, shall not lie and shall not be lazy. Afterwards you will visit the town of Yumani and then start heading back to the port to catch the boat back to Copacabana.

  • Terminal de Buses La Paz - Back to La Paz drop-off in Bus Station.
    Once in Copacabana you will visit the Church, main square and crafts market and by 6 pm you will catch the bus back to La Paz.
    At the end of the service the Bus will stop at the Bus terminal from where you can take a taxi to reach your Hotel.

What's Included
  • Shared bus transportation.
  • Visit to Titicaca Lake in Bolivia.
  • Lunch with foods and drinks included.
  • Shared boat ride.
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fees.
  • Gratuites.
Additional Information

Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at 3856 meters above sea level. Its shores and small islands are home to the Aymara and Quechua who come from ancient cultures that lived in this area long before the Incas dominate. Here visitors can explore traditional villages where Spanish is the second language and where ancient myths and beliefs persist even today. One of the peculiarities of Lake Titicaca are the small floating islands inhabited by a tribe called the Uros. In these small islands visitors are welcomed and can even ride in one of the famous reed boats.

Location
Terminal De Buses Lapaz
Avenida Perú
Once the reservation is confirmed, you will be provided with a confirmation Voucher with which you can present yourself at the Bus terminal TITICACA EXPERIENCE Office.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Emily_y
Aug 1, 2023
Highly recommend - Our guide, Camilo, was a delight. Thank you, Camilo, for showing us so many beautiful things and sharing your knowledge with us! We learned so much!
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Pat
Jan 29, 2024
Not nice experience - I usually dont write reviews, but felt necessary in this situation. Too expensive for what was offered. We took local buses to go to Copacabana (what ok, i kind of expected that when i booked it), but then every little thing (small taxes, tickets for the boat, even the drink - a coke zero - for lunch) was not included (the amount was not expensive, but considering the price of the tour it’s absurd). The guide was nice but seemed not prepared. I had an issue because in the return we were stopped by the border police (we didnt leave bolivia) and they asked for the passport with the stamp of the immigration. I was not told i needed to carry my passport around (specially in a bus tour) and was almost detained by the police. The guide offered little help and didn’t know how to handle the situation (i as able to get a copy of my documents from the hotel via WhatsApp). Actually the “tour” was having a guy with us via public transportation. Even for the drop off we took a taxi (that we walked to get it as the guide didnt want to take it right in front of the bis station). Really not worth it.
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