Straddling the borders of Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca stands as the largest lake in South America and the highest navigable lake globally, sitting at an elevation of 12,510 feet (3,813 meters). The lake’s shores are dotted with vibrant towns like Copacabana, and its waters embrace windswept islands. Visitors can marvel at the reflection of the Andes Mountains on the lake’s surface and savor the local cuisine, which often features fresh-caught trout. The area’s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty offer a unique and immersive experience.
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