The Lake
Stunning sunrises greet guests each morning, as the waters glow gold in reflection of the sky. Fiery sunsets are an evening tradition, accompanied by campfire nibbles, soul-warming beverages, and local folk legends. The night sky hangs low with countless stars, a heavy blanket whose incredible milky way you must see to believe.
- The lake and surrounding "altiplano", or high plateau, provide Titilaka with an expansive, sublime and pristine natural backdrop that never fails to impress.
- The largest lake in South America and the highest navigable body of water in the world.
- It was the foundation of the most influential pre-hispanic cultures of the Andean Region. Titilaka lies at 3810 m.a.s.l. / 12500 f.a.s.l. with an average summer temperature of: 16.5°C - 3°C / 62°F - 37°F and a winter temperature of: 16°C - -2.5°C / 61°F - 27.5°F.