Bolivia
Travel around the island from south to north would take at least three days, two nights.
The truth is that once we are in such a privileged place like this, it is unfortunate not get till
the north and reach the Rock of Origins. Don’t forget to mention the downtown area to
enjoy a few hours of its white sands in a unique peace.
On the way up you see people
and animals loaded with
supplies and products in the
boats that arrive daily from
Copacabana.
has accommodation for all
budgets: from low budget to
more expensive eco-lodges, and
restaurants-cafes and
pizzerias.
You go up about one km, and it
is at 3,900 m.s.n.m.
It is highly recommended to
spend one night, at least, on
the island.
The island has lodging.
In the South Island there are
the ruins of the temple
Pilkokaina that you see it on
the summit from the pier.
In the north is the town of
Challapampa which can be
accessed from Yumani boat
that made this route daily, or
on a walk of about four hours.
They speak spain, Aymara and
Quechua languages. The island