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Lake Titicaca

lake in Peru and Bolivia

39km

-15.75-69.4167

La Paz (department, Bolivia)

La Paz Department is situated on the Altiplano at the western border of Bolivia, sharing Lake Titicaca with Peru. It contains the mighty mountain range of Cordillera Real with many popular treks and peaks for climbing. Northeast of the Cordillera Real are the Yungas, the steep eastern slopes of the Andes that make the transition to the Amazon basin. It also contains the city of La Paz, the administrative capital of the country.

144km

-15-68.3333

Lauca National Park

the Lago Chungará, one of the world's highest lakes, overseen by the mighty Volcán Parinacota.

237km

-18.2444-69.3539
Sights (7)

Huayna Potosí

Huayna Potosi is a mountain and National Park in the La Paz Department of Bolivia. It's about 30 km north of La Paz and the mountain reaches 6088 m above sea level. About 1000 climbers make it to the summit every year, and it is said to be an "easy" peak. Base Camp and the obvious entry point for treks in the park is at Zongo Pass 4700 m, on the way to Zongo. Rock Camp at 5130 m offers great views and is the place from where climbers make their ascent of the peak.

117km

-16.26194444-68.14888889

The Witches' Market

The Witches' Market, also known as El Mercado de las Brujas and La Hechiceria, is a popular tourist attraction located in Cerro Cumbre, a mountain clearing in La Paz, Bolivia. Merchandise sold in The Witches' Market, run by local witch doctors known as yatiri, includes potions, dried frogs, medicinal plants like retama and armadillos used in Bolivian rituals. The yatiri can be easily identified by their black hats and coco pouches containing amulets, talismans and powders that ensure luck, beauty and fertility. Most famous of all the items sold in The Witches' Market are the dried llama fetuses. These llama fetuses are buried under the foundations of many Bolivian houses as a sacred offering to the goddess Pachamama.

125km

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Museo San Francisco Cultural Center

The Museo San Francisco Cultural Center is a cultural institution located in La Paz city, Bolivia. It was established with the aim of preserving and conserving the arts and memories related to events and historic moments of the city of La Paz in Bolivia, because the history of the convent and the Basilica of San Francisco that houses the museum is closely related to the history of this city.

126km

-16.49622583-68.13685278

Palacio Quemado

The Bolivian Palace of Government, better known as Palacio Quemado, is the official residence of the President of Bolivia. It is located in downtown La Paz on Plaza Murillo, next to the La Paz Cathedral and across from the Bolivian legislature.

126km

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Plaza Murillo

square

126km

-16.495761-68.133572

Yungas Road

road in Bolivia

130km

-16.33590556-68.04049444

Mapiri

city

131km

-15.3097-68.2161
Nature

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Isla del Sol

Bolivia
Someday we will visit Isla del Sol or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Isla del Sol

Isla del Sol is the largest island on Lake Titicaca, and part of Bolivian territory. An ancient holy site of the Inca, it's easily reachable from Copacabana.

The chronicler Bernabé Cobo documented two versions of an Inca origin myth that took place on the northern part of this island. The first Inca Manco Cápac is said to have emerged from a prominent crag in a large sandstone outcrop known as Titi Qala. Manco Cápac is the son of Inti the Andean deity identified as the sun. In one version of the myth, the ancient people of the province were without light in the sky for many days and grew frightened of the darkness. Finally, the people saw the Sun emerge from the crag and believed it was the Sun's dwelling place. In another version related by Cobo, others believed the crag was dedicated to the Sun because it hid under the crag during a great Flood. Isla del Sol was the first land that appeared after the flood waters began to recede and the Sun emerged from Titi Qala to illuminate the sky once again. A temple was built at this rock and later expanded by the 10th Inca Tupac Inca Yupanqui. He built a convent for mamaconas (chosen women) and a tambo (inn) for visiting pilgrims.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

14.4°C4.4
Precipitation: 164.1 mm

Feb

14.4°C4.5
Precipitation: 117.4 mm

Mar

14.6°C4.5
Precipitation: 97.1 mm

Apr

14.4°C4.4
Precipitation: 44.5 mm

May

14.3°C3.6
Precipitation: 11.5 mm

Jun

13.7°C2.7
Precipitation: 11.2 mm

Jul

13.4°C2.5
Precipitation: 5.5 mm

Aug

13.9°C3
Precipitation: 24 mm

Sep

14.5°C3.5
Precipitation: 28.4 mm

Oct

15°C4.1
Precipitation: 38.2 mm

Nov

15.2°C4.4
Precipitation: 51.7 mm

Dec

15.1°C4.5
Precipitation: 96.6 mm
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