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Tour Overview
Embark on a captivating 4-day journey from Puno to La Paz, exploring the wonders of Lake Titicaca and Isla del Sol. Begin your adventure in Copacabana, Bolivia, where you'll visit the Sanctuary of Copacabana. Sail on a catamaran across the majestic Lake Titicaca to Sun Island, the legendary birthplace of the Inca Empire. Discover the Inti Wata Cultural Complex and enjoy a unique sailing experience on a traditional reed vessel. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Andean communities, visiting Pariti Island and the ancient necropolis of Kalauta. Experience the vibrant traditions of the Pata Patani community and explore the Pata Patani Museum. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, including a night on the catamaran, and savor delicious meals as you take in the breathtaking landscapes. This unforgettable tour offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty, concluding in the bustling city of La Paz. ...more ...less
Highlights
Visit the beautiful town of Copacabana, Bolivia
Explore Titicaca, one of the world’s highest lakes on a catamaran
Hike original Inca stairs to the top of Isla del Sol
Discover the Sanctuary of Copacabana
Sail to Sun Island, the birthplace of the Inca Empire
Experience a unique sailing on a traditional Titikaka reed vessel
Visit the Andean communities of Pariti, Kalauta, and Patapatani
Explore the Pariti Museum and see fine ceramics from the Tiwanaku culture
Itinerary
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Transfer to Copacabana and Check in At around 6:15am, transfer to Copacabana for a brief visit of the Sanctuary of Copacabana with your bilingual local guide. You'll then be taken to your hotel where you can check in and get settled. The afternoon will be free for you to spend as you please.
Day 2: Copacabana - Lake Titicaca, Peru
Location: Lake Titicaca, Sun Island, Inti Wata Cultural Complex, Pilkokaina Inca Palace
Accommodation Name: Catamaran Cruise Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Excursion to Titicaca Lake (B/L/D) Today, you'll board the catamaran cruise ship to sail to Sun Island, the birthplace of the Inca Empire. On this legendary island you will visit the Inca’s Garden, Stairs and Fountain. The itinerary continues with a visit to the Inti Wata Cultural Complex which includes the Ekako Underground Museum, the Traditional Medicine and the Titikaka Reed Shipbuilders Display Centers, the Pachamama agricultural Inca Terraces, a handicraft center, the Intica Lounge, and at the Manco Kapac gazer, the largest variety of Andean camelids. The visit to the Complex also includes a unique sailing experience on a huge Titikaka traditional reed vessel for a panoramic visit to the Pilkokaina Inca Palace. Afterwards, return to the catamaran to enjoy a buffet lunch on board overlooking the breathtaking Titicaca Lake. At night, you'll enjoy dinner and spend the night on board, in double cabins with an exterior view and private bathroom.
Day 3: Lake Titicaca - La Paz, Peru
Location: Lake Titicaca, Pariti Island, Kalauta, Pata Patani, La Paz
Accommodation: Hostel
Accommodation Name: Catamaran Cruise Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Visit local communities (B/L) After breakfast on board, continue enjoying the overwhelming panorama of Lake Titicaca and head towards the Andean communities of Pariti, Kalauta and Patapatani located on the shores of the smaller portion of the Lake known as “Wiñay Marca”. First we will visit Pariti Island. We'll board a small boat to access this island where we visit a typical local house that which will introduce you to the real livelihood of aymara people in the highlands. In this same island, local people started finding various ceramic pieces during their daily activities (digging for constructions, plowing to cultivate their products, etc.). This awoke curiosity among the villagers and archaeologists as well, so archaeological diggings started, and numerous pieces of fine ceramics dated to Tiwanaku culture were found. The ones that stand out are figures of wildlife such as tigers, monkeys, etc. which leads to think that Pariti was a ceremonial site visited by peoples from beyond the Andes. All these objects are currently on display at the Pariti Museum, which is part of the itinerary. Continue towards Kalauta on a typical fishing barge - a unique experience where rowing among the totorales (reed plants) offers a special sense of peace and mysticism unique to this pristine portion of the lake. In Kalauta, you can visit a great deal of funeral towers. Kalauta was once an ancient stone town and the largest prehispanic necropolis. We return in the same boats to board the Catamaran. Here you will enjoy a snack. Then, the navigation continues towards Pata Patani, we will reach the community in small boats where the community welcomes tourists at the port by handing them garlands made of flowers and inviting them to participate in their dances. This community is very rooted to ancient traditions and still makes a livelihood of fishing. A visit to the Pata Patani Museum is also in the itinerary; this museum shelters the oldest best-preserved Andean mummy called Tani. Afterwards, return to the catamaran to enjoy buffet lunch on board while sailing in the Titicaca Lake continues. End with a land transfer to La Paz.
Day 4: La Paz, Peru
Location: La Paz
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Check out of accommodation (B) Your tour ends today once you check out of your accommodation. You can depart at any time - safe travels ahead!
What's Included
Accommodation
Accommodation for 3 nights in hostel, 3-star or 4-star hotels and standard cabin, including 1 night in Copacabana, 1 night onboard Catamaran Cruise Ship (standard cabin), and 1 night in La Paz.
Transport
Transport as per itinerary, including transfer from Puno to Copacabana in shared service, excursion to Lake Titicaca including the visit to Isla del Sol on Catamaran Ship, and transfer from Copacabana to La Paz in shared service.
Activities
Sightseeing as per itinerary, including visit of the Sanctuary of Copacabana, Catamaran experience, sightseeing around Sun Island, and discovering Lake Titicaca while meeting local communities.
Guides
English speaking guide in some activities.
What's Not Included
International Flights
Any international flights are not included.
Domestic Flights
International and/or domestic flights are not included.
Other Activities
Other activities not specified in the itinerary are not included.
Meals
Meals not specified in the itinerary are not included.
Personal Expenses
Personal expenses and gratuities are not included.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included.
Mode of Transport
Travel includes shared transfers from Puno to Copacabana and from Copacabana to La Paz. Experience an excursion to Lake Titicaca, including a visit to Isla del Sol on a Catamaran Ship, as per the itinerary.
Accommodation
Enjoy a comfortable stay with 3 nights in a mix of hostel, 3-star or 4-star hotels, and a standard cabin. Spend one night in Copacabana, one night onboard a Catamaran Cruise Ship in a standard cabin, and one night in La Paz.
Check out our Q&As
What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?
The tour includes 3 nights in hostel, 3-star or 4-star hotels, and a standard cabin. You will spend 1 night in Copacabana, 1 night onboard the Catamaran Cruise Ship in a standard cabin, and 1 night in La Paz.
What meals are included in the tour package?
The tour package includes 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 1 dinner.
What activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes sightseeing as per the itinerary, a visit to the Sanctuary of Copacabana, a catamaran experience, sightseeing around Sun Island, and discovering Lake Titicaca while meeting local communities.
Is there a guide provided during the tour?
Yes, an English-speaking guide is provided for some activities during the tour.
What is the itinerary for the second day of the tour?
On the second day, you will board the catamaran cruise ship to sail to Sun Island, visit the Inca’s Garden, Stairs, and Fountain, and explore the Inti Wata Cultural Complex. You will also have a unique sailing experience on a traditional reed vessel and enjoy a buffet lunch on board the catamaran.
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What can I expect to see on Pariti Island?
On Pariti Island, you will visit a typical local house to learn about the livelihood of the Aymara people. The island is known for archaeological findings of fine ceramics from the Tiwanaku culture, which are displayed at the Pariti Museum.
What is unique about the community of Pata Patani?
The community of Pata Patani is very rooted in ancient traditions and makes a livelihood from fishing. They welcome tourists with garlands and dances, and the Pata Patani Museum houses the oldest best-preserved Andean mummy called Tani.
Is there an age limit?
No! Most of our bamba travellers fall between the ages of 18 - 35, but everyone is young at heart and welcome to come experience the world with us!
If you are between the ages of 18 and 118, we invite you to travel with bamba and have the time of your life!
Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Most of our trips cater to the adventurous independent traveller.
In fact, many of our travellers arrive on their own and quickly find that they easily meet like-minded people along the way at their hostels, on transportation, or during activities.
Do I need travel insurance?
We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance for your trip, especially when travelling in developing countries.
Bamba does not include travel insurance of any type.Your current medical insurance may cover part of your trip, so it is important for you to become familiar with your current coverage. We recommend purchasing additional travel insurance that provides coverage for medical emergencies, emergency evacuation and repatriation, lost or stolen items and unforeseen cancellations. If you plan to participate in activities such as white-water rafting, trekking, sand-buggy rides, etc please make sure they are included in your policy.
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Reviews of this operator
Jonas Nesset(Norway)
The company is exceptional. When...
Dec 10 2019
The company is exceptional. When I had questions, I always got prompt and professional answers. The excursions that Bamba organized were fantastic! Thank you once again for everything!
Shane Alce(United Kingdom)
For true explorers....
Aug 12 2019
For true explorers.
Marian Reder(Germany)
To this day, this is...
Oct 2 2019
To this day, this is the best tour we've ever done together as a couple! The fun activities, great hotels and nice guides worth the money! We were always taken care of and they made sure that we had a good time. This tour is definitely worth taking.
Tanja Ottosen(Denmark)
The Bamba Team really made...
Jan 9 2020
The Bamba Team really made my journey one of the most memorable experiences of my life! Still so nice and supportive! They handled everything and responded to each question within a few minutes. I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone. Especially if you want to do a lot of activities and travel to a lot of different places without feeling rushed. They've also helped me with specific issues that weren't covered by the tour, as well as answering general questions. Thank you so much for making my journey so enjoyable!
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Braiden Rowe(United States)
The tour was fantastic; I...
Feb 12 2020
The tour was fantastic; I was able to visit some of Japan's most beautiful locations, and the accommodations were excellent, with convenient access to the city's best attractions. Also, our tour guide was fantastic. I will pick bamba again and recommend the tour to anyone who wants to see Japan while having a good time!!
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Aaron Davies(Australia)
I only have good words...
Oct 23 2019
I only have good words about our trip to Kenya. The entire experience was totally magical and I struggle to say how fantastic it was. We were fortunate enough to have a brilliant vehicle for ourselves, but we had great luck with David for our guide too. He was very knowledgeable, courteous and nice. Thank you for helping to create this fantastic safari experience. I Highly recommend this company.
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Matteo Hoffmeister(Germany)
Bamba Experience has been the...
Jun 5 2019
Bamba Experience has been the best tour guide I've ever had. Every tour has been a thrilling experience. There are so many things to choose from. Bamba has been extremely helpful in providing us with all of the necessary information for our departures and activities! Bamba has made this a simple and enjoyable experience. I'll certainly tell my friends and family about it! Thank you very much, Bamba!!
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Melanie Liu Chang(Australia)
We organized a trip through...
Feb 20 2020
We organized a trip through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia on the hop-on, hop-off bus. It made the trip so much simpler for us as first-time travelers because we just had to send an email to arrange the bus, which avoided the hassle of looking for the best price and so on! We also had a number of tours included, they were all amazing and saved us the trouble of trying to find the best offers on our own; it also meant we got to see a lot of stuff we wouldn't have seen otherwise.
Overall, it was a fantastic experience that I will strongly suggest and use again!
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Marius Halvorson(Norway)
Our Bamba tour of Vietnam...
Jun 25 2019
Our Bamba tour of Vietnam was fantastic. We had a lot of new experiences and all of the help we needed to make this a stress-free vacation. The well-organized accomodation and transportation were excellent. We will certainly use Bamba in the future.
Alexis Helman(Australia)
I had booked our Uyuni...
Jun 25 2019
I had booked our Uyuni Salt Flats & Desert Adventure 3D/2N (Uyuni to Atacama) tour via an Australian travel agency, but they had made an error and refused to assist us or take responsibility. This was very difficult for us because we wanted to have a stress-free honeymoon. I contacted Bamba and I asked if we could talk on the phone so they made the improvements to our tour reservation that our travel agent declined to make. The quality of service was exceptional and they generously offered to us a complimentary gift because it was our honeymoon. I can't say enough good things about Bamba.
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Lake Titicaca & Isla del Sol Catamaran Experience 4D/3N (Puno to La Paz)
4 Days Starting in Puno, Bolivia and ending in La Paz, Peru
Visiting:
Copacabana, Lake Titicaca, Sun Island, Inti Wata Cultural Complex, Pilkokaina Inca Palace, Pariti Island, Kalauta, Pata Patani, La Paz
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