Most of the tourism in Copacabana is due to Lake Titicaca. The magnificent lake is believed to be the birthplace of the sun.
The hill overlooking the beautiful city of Copacabana, means torturing hill, so don’t expect the hike to be easy.
Locals believe is where the Inca god named Viracocha created the moon and sun.
The main attraction on this small island is the temple of the virgins, where some girls were sacrificed to the sun and moon.
Taste a more delicious trout than the one found at Lake Titicaca. The fresh trout is served at stalls on the lake’s shore.
The brunch options include sandwiches made from Irish homemade bread, which is the main highlight of this place.