Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is the biggest lake in South America, between Bolivia and Peru. The Incans, along with a number of other indigenous peoples, are supposed to have originated in this area. Tiwanaku, ruins of an ancient city state that experts think was a forerunner to the Inca Empire, is located on the lake's south-eastern side.
Lake Titicaca is a well-known tourist site. The original Copacabana is a popular tourist and local destination. In recent years, spirituality has grown in popularity, and few sites in Bolivia are more ethereal than the breathtaking Lake Titicaca. Make a pilgrimage to the mysterious island of Isla del Sol, where the Inca thought the sun was born.
• Location: Bolivia
• Timing: N/A
• Famous for: The region is known for its islands, crystal-clear seas, festivals, and ancient sites, among other things
• Entry Fee: US$ 12-15
• Best Time To Visit: The dry season for Lake Titicaca, and Peru in general, spans from April to October. Blue sky and a lesser risk of rain may be expected at this time of year.