DESTINATION: LAKE TITICACA

Discover Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world—a unique setting where Andean landscapes merge with history and life. With a surface area of over 8,300 km² and an altitude of 3,800 meters above sea level, its waters harbor unsurpassed natural wealth and a surprising biodiversity that awaits the mindful explorer.
Experience community-based tourism in places where Aymara culture and ancestral Andean traditions beat within every custom, textile, and celebration. Journey through and feel the magic of the ancestral Islands of the Sun and the Moon, true testaments to the mythical birthplace of the Incas.
Our experiential tourism connects you with the local people: share days where you can observe firsthand the daily lives of the inhabitants of this magical place. Enjoy the best panoramic views of Lake Titicaca and the famous Cordillera Real with its eternal snow-capped peaks, all within an environment of respect and authenticity. Come contemplate sunrises over the lake, walk along shoreline trails, and enjoy a sustainable offering that protects landscapes, heritage, and communities.
Lake Titicaca awaits you: an unforgettable experience between nature, culture, and tradition.
COPACABANA: THE SANCTUARY ON THE SHORES OF TITICACA

Located at 3,841 meters above sea level, the city of Copacabana is much more than a transit point; it is the most important pilgrimage center in Bolivia and a vibrant destination where faith, archaeology, and history meet the vastness of the Sacred Lake.
Faith, Architecture, and Tradition
The soul of the city lies within the Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana, a 16th-century Moorish-style architectural jewel. This majestic temple enshrines the “Dark Virgin” (Virgen Morena), carved by the indigenous sculptor Francisco Tito Yupanqui. Don’t miss the Blessing of the Vehicles (Bendición de Movilidades), a colorful tradition where travelers decorate their cars with flowers to receive protection, reflecting a unique syncretism between Catholic faith and the Andean worldview.
A High-Altitude Landscape
For lovers of nature and scenery, Copacabana offers unparalleled views:
- El Calvario: A climb that rewards the traveler with the best panoramic view of the lake and the town, especially magical during sunset.
- Titicaca Beaches: Enjoy a stroll along the bay, where the blue of the water disappears into the horizon, and savor a fresh trout at the traditional stalls by the lakeside.
Traces of the Past
The city is also home to sites of great historical value, such as the Gallows of the Inca (Horca del Inca), an ancient pre-Columbian astronomical observatory that demonstrates the advanced knowledge of the cultures that inhabited these lands long before the arrival of the Spanish.
Your Starting Point for Adventure
Copacabana is the main port to begin your mystical adventure in Bolivia. From its pier, boats will take you toward Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna, allowing you to live a complete experience of disconnection and spirituality.
Copacabana invites you to walk through its streets filled with color, history, and an energy found only in the heights of the Andes.

ISLA DEL SOL: THE HEART OF THE SACRED LAKE
Embark on a mystical adventure in Bolivia and discover the Isla del Sol (Island of the Sun), a sanctuary where nature and landscape merge with the very origins of Andean civilization.
An Encounter with Archaeology and History
Your journey will lead you to explore the enigmatic ceremonial site of La Chincana, a stone labyrinth that defies time and guards the secrets of ancient Inca priests. Just steps away, you will find the Sacred Rock (Roca Sagrada)—also known as the Rock of Origins—the exact spot where, according to legend, Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo emerged to found the Empire of the Sun. Sitting before this monument is one of the most profound experiences you can have at Lake Titicaca.
Mysticism and Energy that Transform
The island is an epicenter of mysticism and energy. In the southern sector, the Pilkokaina Temple welcomes you with its imposing architecture overlooking the “inland sea,” while the Fountain of the Three Waters offers its crystal-clear streams for a purification ritual. It is the perfect place for a spiritual retreat: drink from its history and renew your energy with the purity of ancestral springs.
Experience the Magic of Titicaca
Every trail you walk is an invitation to contemplation. From the panoramic views of the Cordillera Real to authentic contact with local communities, everything in this place is designed to reconnect you with the essentials of life.
Isla del Sol awaits you. Come feel the heartbeat of the Andean world and live an experience that will change the way you see the horizon.
ISLA DE LA LUNA: THE SANCTUARY OF ANDEAN FEMININITY
Discover Isla de la Luna (Island of the Moon), a haven of peace and spirituality located in the Bolivian sector of Lake Titicaca. Known ancestrally as Coatí, this island is the mystical counterpart to its neighbor, Isla del Sol, representing the feminine energy that balances the Heart of the Sacred Lake.
Technical and Geographical Data
Located approximately 7 kilometers southeast of Isla del Sol, Isla de la Luna covers a surface area of about 1.05 km². Its geography is characterized by an elongated and rugged relief, with an altitude of around 3,812 meters above sea level. From its shores, you can experience one of the most spectacular views of the Cordillera Real, whose snow-capped peaks rise above 6,000 meters, creating a unique visual contrast with the deep blue of the lake.
Archaeology and History: The Palace of the Virgins
The most important archaeological treasure on the island is the Iñak Uyu, or the Palace of the Virgins of the Sun. This complex feature:
- Elite Architecture: Finely carved stone walls with trapezoidal niches typical of the Inca style.
- Sacred Significance: It functioned as an Acllahuasi, where chosen women (Acllas) learned arts, weaving, and rituals dedicated to the Moon (Mama Killa).
- Restoration: Its structures have been preserved to allow visitors to walk through its courtyards and corridors, feeling the weight of centuries of history.
Mysticism and Feminine Energy
Isla de la Luna is an ideal destination for those seeking to renew their energy through calm and serenity. The energy of this place is soft and welcoming, inviting meditation in front of the gentle waters of the Titicaca. It is a space of healing mysticism and energy, where the connection with Mother Earth (Pachamama) is felt in every corner.
A Sustainable Experience
Unlike more crowded destinations, Isla de la Luna offers a more intimate experiential tourism journey. Its inhabitants, belonging to the local indigenous community, maintain ancestral fishing and handicraft traditions, offering the traveler a mystical adventure in Bolivia marked by authenticity and respect for heritage.
Isla de la Luna: An encounter with silence, history, and the sacred energy of the Andes.



