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South America : Bolivia : Isla del Sol

Isla del Sol ("Island of the Sun") 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.

Isla del Sol with peaks of the Cordillera Real in the backgroundIsla del Sol with peaks of the Cordillera Real in the background
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Isla del Sol with peaks of the Cordillera Real in the background

isla del sol Travel Guide :

Isla del Sol

Understand

Inca legend says that Viracocha, the bearded god who created the universe, emerged from the waters of lake Titicaca and created the sun at this location.

Isla del Sol

Get in

The only conventional way to get to Isla del Sol is by boat. Numerous tour companies operate full and half-day excursions from Copacabana. You can make reservations at the agencies, or just go down to the waterfront around 8:00 or 1:00. It's also possible to catch boats from Yampupata at the northern tip of the peninsula.

Isla del Sol

Get around

There are no motor vehicles on Isla del Sol. It might be possible to rent a donkey.

Isla del Sol

See

Unless you're spending the night on the island, your itinerary will be basically determined by the boat tour you arrived on. Frankly, the half-day tour is barely worthwhile as it consists only of a brief stop at the southern end and most of your time will be spent on the boat.

A full-day tour will take two hours to get from Copacabana to Cha'llapampa, two and a half hours to see the museum and make a round trip hike to the Rock of the Puma, three hours to take the boat to Isla de la Luna and back to the Inca Steps at the town of Yumani, and two hours for the ride back to Copacabana. You can also choose to hike from the Rock of the Puma back to Yumani (three hours) and catch the boat from there. (Decide on this when buying tickets, as the boat fare to Isla de la Luna adds just a bit to the cost.)

  • Cha'llapampa, the town on the northern end of the island, is where the boat lets you off. The Gold Museum (Museo de Oro) displays Inca treasures which were discovered underwater off the island in the last decade. The Bs5 admission also lets you see the Rock of the Puma. Other than that, the town has a small beach and some dirt roads.
  • The sights on the northern tip are ancient Inca sacred sites. The Rock of the Puma, or Titi Kharka, after which the lake is named, is a large formation that will probably look nothing like a puma until the guide points it out. Your reaction will likely either be "Ah, there it is!" or "That's it?!" A short distance from the rock is the Inca Table, a low platform fashioned of stone. You may just be imagining a red tint on it, but it was supposedly used for human sacrifices. The Footsteps of the Sun nearby are a set of natural (or supernatural?) impressions in rock.
  • Isla de la Luna ("Island of the Moon"), a short distance to the south, is uninhabited and contains the ruins of the Temple of the Virgins of a Sun, resembling an amphitheater. Admission is Bs5.
  • From Yumani on the southern part of the island, the Inca Steps descend down to the water. At the bottom is the Fountain of Youth. (Oh, those gullible conquistadors!) The channel of water flowing down the hill should convince you that drinking from it is much more likely to shorten your life than extend it.
  • The Temple of Pilcocaina is a little further south, and is an optional stop for the boat tour. Bs5 admission.
Isla del Sol

Eat

The dock area of Cha'llapampa has a tiny hamburger stand and kiosks with snacks and water. As for Isla de la Luna, you're limited to a snack kiosk.

Isla del Sol

Sleep

There are some basic alojamientos in Cha'llapampa and Yumani.



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