Like most people who visit Bolivia, the number one reason I wanted to go was to see the Uyuni Salt Flats. But then what? What else is there to do in Bolivia once you’ve traveled all the way there?
After the salt flats, another popular destination in Bolivia is Lake Titicaca. At 12,500 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the highest body of water in the world. It’s said to be the birthplace of the Incas.
At first I considered skipping Lake Titicaca to save time (we were going to Peru next), but I’m so glad we didn’t. It ended up being one of my favorite places in Bolivia and I wish we’d had one more day there!

Where to Stay
The best place to see Lake Titicaca is Copacabana. We stayed at the Hotel Rosario Lago Titicaca and I highly recommend it. The room was gorgeous! The bed was sooo comfortable, and we had a giant balcony with a fabulous view of the lake. The Wi-Fi is good and there was a wide variety at breakfast which is included.
What to do
There are two things you must absolutely do in Copacabana and Lake Titicaca!
Climb Cerro Calvario
The top of Cerro Calvario offers an incredible view over Copacabana and Lake Titicaca. This is the best spot to watch the sunset. A steep trail with a stone staircase climbs past the 14 Stations of the Cross to the top. It’s steep, but it’s only about 30 minutes to the top.





Everything looks beautiful!
you Guys are so lucky that you can go and see all this not everyone can and thanks for sharing this with us folks here
it is appreciated