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Bolivia Naturaleza
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- Arrival in Copacabana (by bus from Puno)
- Reception and transfer to hotel
- Accommodation in a hotel in Copacabana
1:30 p.m. Excursion to the ‘Islas del Sol’ (Sun Islands)
Duration: 3 hours
What to take: sun hat, sun screen, warm clothing
Includes: Return boat transport, hotel pickup, local guide
Note: Entrance ticket is paid by the passenger directly to the community, S/.3 soles
End of excursion and transfer to hotel
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- Pickup from hotel and transfer to the bus station for journey to La Paz
- Departure 13:00 P.M. Arrival in La Paz: 17:00 P.M.
- Reception in La Paz and accommodation in the hotel
7:30 p.m. dinner and show
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8:00 a.m. Hotel pickup and excursion to Chacaltaya
Duration: All day
What to take: sunhat, sunscreen and warm clothing
Includes: Site entrance ( the highest route in the world from where we will see Lake Titicaca, the eastern cordillera, and trek on the mountain)
- Return bus transport, hotel pickup, bilingual guide, lunch)
- End of excursion and transfer to your hotel
- Accommodation in the hotel in La Paz
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- Hotel pickup and transfer to the airport
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6 days / 5 Nights
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Hatun Kuski Killa

In the Andes the winter solstice is seen as rebirth. At this time of year all of nature renews itself.
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Offering to the earth

This Inca ritual, which many Andean communities still continue, consists of offering gifts to Mother Erth in thanks for all that she provides for the people and animals.
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Purification Ceremony

Temascal is an ancient indigenous tradition in the Americas. It involves a small chamber made from wooden poles and covered with cloth so that its circular interior is totally sealed apart from the door which can also be covered.
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Aramu Muru

Situated 35 kilometers from Puno and very close to Lake Titicaca, amidst green fields, we find what is considered one of the wonders of the region: The door of Aramu Muru, a stone construction seven meters wide and seven meters tall.
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Inca hanging bridge

Less than a hundred miles from Cusco lies the impressive Apurimac River Canyon. Apurimac in Quechua means “the God who talks”.
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