Discover the best top things to do in Copacabana, Bolivia including Stroll On Walking Tours, Florencia Tours, Lake Titicaca, Isla del Sol, Cerro Calvario, Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana, Horca del Inca, Museo del Poncho, Avenida 6 de Agosto, Isla De La Luna.
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Great daily Tours to Sun Island & Walking Tour of Copacabana. Discover the magnificence of this treasure of South America.
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Travel and tourism agency We offer: Copacabana tours Sun `s Island Moon island Air tickets. Laundry service
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This icy high-altitude lake is the legendary birthplace of the Inca civilization, and is also believed to hold precious Inca treasure. When Jacques Cousteau explored the lake for treasure, he discovered instead a large, colorful deep-water frog.
The lake is so blue that one will be surprised. We had a cruise trip. Enjoyed the lake Titikaka under which Inca temples are merged . We had nearly 5 h stay on cruise and enjoyed its last bite. It is the most sacred Lake in Latin America which was worshiped by Pre Inca Tiwanaku and Inca people. Life time experience for anyone.
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This island is a must do. You must be fit as climbing is involved. I would recommend a 1 to 2 night stay or longer if you want to chill. To get to the island you must take a 25 Bob boat ride lasting 1.5hrs. There is a 10bob entrance fee to the island. The return fare was 30bob.The island has many restaurants which serve simple food.
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Before leaving Copacabana you have to go up there, the walk is hard but worth the view. You cant forget...you have to leave a stone in the top on one of the status for good luck. Take as many Pictures as you can...this place is for far the best view you will get.
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This cathedral’s central attraction is its statue of the Virgin Mary, a local phenomenon said to grant wishes and give blessings for safe travel, healthy children and even automotive reliability.
This church has some of the most amazing artwork I have seen in all of Bolivia. It was definitely the highlight of the experience. I would go back to Copacabana just to look at those painting again.
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The museo del poncho exhibits a broad variety of textiles and clothing from Bolivian Andean commmunities; these particular pieces belong to the male attire. It allows the visitor to understand that the poncho is more than just a weaving. It allows visitors to explore the magic of discovering the Bolivian Andean textile.
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The day we visited there were many locals arriving by boat in traditional dress to celebrate the first day of Spring. The history of the island and the ruins are very interesting.
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