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		<title>Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca, Copacabana</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 17:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Jessen</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Isla del Sol]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lake Titicaca is among the highest navigable lakes in the world, with its altitude of 3820 meter above sea level. Itâ€™s a huge lake thatâ€™s more than 230 km long, 97 km wide and has a lot of amazing history. The Incas believe that their first emperor rose from the Titicaca rock (Rock of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lake Titicaca is among the highest navigable lakes in the world, with its altitude of 3820 meter above sea level. Itâ€™s a huge lake thatâ€™s more than 230 km long, 97 km wide and has a lot of amazing history. The Incas believe that their first emperor rose from the Titicaca rock (Rock of the Puma), and the legend says that the sun was born here. In addition to all this, the Isla del Sol and Lake Titicaca in general, is a very beautiful place, surrounded by the mountains in this crazy high altitude.<br />
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We started by spending a night in Copacabana, before taking the ferry to Isla del Sol. I cannot recommend this though, as there is nothing really to do in Copacabana, other than shopping a bit of souvenirs, and spending way too many money on overpriced food and internet. This is, of course, the tourist hub for all the people going to Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna. Since it was carnival time in Bolivia, this day just so happened to be their big day of carnival â€“ which made the town a bit livelier. Dancing Pepinos (special type of clowns at carnival in Bolivia) in the street is always fun and entertaining, though I had enough of carnival after <a href="http://christianjessen.dk/carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada/">carnival in Oruro</a> and even a couple of days of carnival in La Paz.</p>
<p>The next morning we went up early to go with the morning ferry to Isla del Sol. The boats are old and slow though, so it takes quite some hours to get to the northern part of the island, where we started our trek. We started by walking up to Cerro Tikani at the height of 3936 meters, where there is an amazing view over the island. On the way there, you go pass the Titicaca rock (Rock of the Puma) and the Chincana ruins. The Titicaca rock is not really impressive, and makes one wonder why they believe their first emperor rose from this stoneâ€¦ The Chincana ruins are a bit more impressive, and looked awesome from the view of Cerro Tikani. I can only recommend people going up there, since there is no tourists and an amazing view of the island.</p>
<p>Then we took the route down to the south end of the island, which takes about 3 hours to walk. On the way it features a lot of great views, and most of the time you can see both the Bolivian side with the small town of Copacabana, and the Peruvian side with the much bigger town of Puno. It is an amazing small trek, with a lot of really nice views of the lake and the island. It ends up in the small town of Yumani, where there are a lot of hostels and restaurants. Most of them feature terraces with fantastic views over the lake, the perfect spot to relax with a cold beer after the trek. Of course we were followed by the carnival again, so most of the restaurants where closed because the people were dancing and playing music around the island. At this point I was getting a bit tired of all the carnival music, dancing people and closed places because of this one-time-a-year event â€“ it is really a big deal in Bolivia.</p>
<p>We took the ferry back to Copacabana early the next morning, so I was able to catch an overnight bus in the afternoon to Cusco. I spent the last afternoon walking around Copacabana, shopping a bit of souvenirs and drinking some beer until my bus left. Copacabana is absolutely just a stop on the way to Isla del Sol, and recommend staying as little time as possible in this boring little town. Next stop Cusco, and the famous Inca ruins of Machu Picchu.</p>
<p><a href="http://christianjessen.dk/photos/copacabana-isla-del-sol/">You can see more pictures from Isla del Sol and Copacabana here.</a></p>
<div class="ngg-related-gallery"><a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/Penino Jude.jpg" title="Jude dressed as a Penino" class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Penino Jude" alt="Penino Jude" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_Penino Jude.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/sucre/Tower at the castle.jpg" title="The tower from the Castle Casillero." class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Tower at the castle" alt="Tower at the castle" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/sucre/thumbs/thumbs_Tower at the castle.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/View of a Tomato.jpg" title="I just love this view.. " class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="View of a Tomato" alt="View of a Tomato" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_View of a Tomato.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Bolivian border.jpg" title="In the middle of no-where, between Chile and Bolivia." class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Bolivian border" alt="Bolivian border" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Bolivian border.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/Show 7.jpg" title="Some of the costumes was really amazing, and must have been so hot to wear and dance in all day!" class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Amazing costumes" alt="Amazing costumes" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_Show 7.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Flamingo flying 2.jpg" title="Amazing lagoons with lots of flamingos.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Flamingo flying 2" alt="Flamingo flying 2" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Flamingo flying 2.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Salar de Uyuni-tracks 2.jpg" title="Amazing place - a must see in Bolivia!" class="shutterset_related-images-for-isla-del-sol-in-lake-titicaca-copacabana" ><img title="Salar de Uyuni-tracks 2" alt="Salar de Uyuni-tracks 2" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Salar de Uyuni-tracks 2.jpg" /></a>
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		<title>Carnival in Oruro, la Diablada</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Jessen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Bolivia]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Travelling]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[carnival]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[diablada]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend was the big carnival in Oruro, la Diablada, one of the biggest carnivals in the world. We left Sucre Thursday night, and got to the apartment we were staying in at Friday morning. Since it was impossible to book a hostel (we tried several times, but each time they cancelled our booking), we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; padding: 12px;"><div id="attachment_79" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://christianjessen.dk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/show-2.jpg"><img src="http://christianjessen.dk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/show-2-300x225.jpg" alt="Carnival show in Oruro" title="show-2" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-79" style="border: 0px;" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Carnival show in Oruro</p></div></div>
<p>This weekend was the big carnival in Oruro, la Diablada, one of the biggest carnivals in the world. We left Sucre Thursday night, and got to the apartment we were staying in at Friday morning. Since it was impossible to book a hostel (we tried several times, but each time they cancelled our booking), we found a guy who rented a floor in a big house with no furniture. We had to sleep on the floor, but at carnival it doesnâ€™t really matter, as you donâ€™t expect to get much sleep anyway. It was only 50 boliviano per night, compared to hotels charging between 60 and 100 dollars per night, with minimum 3 nights.</p>
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<p>The carnival was amazing though; the big parades started Saturday morning, and kept going most of the night. It was fantastic with all the dancers in costumes, big bands, music and happy people everywhere. No wonder people from the entire world travel to Oruro to see the carnival.</p>
<div style="float: left; padding: 12px;"><div id="attachment_78" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://christianjessen.dk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/show-6.jpg"><img src="http://christianjessen.dk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/show-6-225x300.jpg" alt="Chicas at the carnival in Oruro" title="show-6" width="225" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-78" style="border: 0px;" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chicas at the carnival in Oruro</p></div></div>
<p>During all the day, when the parades go on, there is constantly water- and foam-fights going on, so donâ€™t bring a camera you worry too much about â€“ itâ€™s a good idea to bring a old camera, so you can still take pictures, without having to think about the risk of the camera getting wet.</p>
<p>After 8 oâ€™clock in the evening, it is not allowed to throw water anymore, and the only â€œdangerâ€ is the foam that people still spray on each other. Thatâ€™s a nice thing, because it gets pretty cold, and you wonâ€™t be able to dry from the water.</p>
<p>At Sunday the parade starts over, and you have a chance to watch it all again. We did not stay for all of Sunday though, since we spent all Saturday watching the parade.</p>
<p>Unfortunately this is also a great opportunity for thieves, as you a lot of times have to pass really big crowds, where it is easy for them to pick your pocketsâ€¦ Iâ€™ve never gotten anything stolen before, but this time someone got to my phone. I was in a crowd for like 10 minutes, and after my phone was just gone. I had to go to the police station at Sunday, before leaving Oruro, to get a paper from the police, for the insurance. I met a lot of other people there, who had lost cameras, passports etc. â€“ so itâ€™s very common during the carnival.</p>
<p>Also watch out for people working together doing scams; sometimes they spray foam in your head and eyes, and then try to pick your pockets. There are a lot of thieves and people trying to scam in Oruro during the carnival, so always beware and keep an eye out.</p>
<p><strong>Tips for carnival in Oruro:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>If you want a cheaper hostel, book and pay at least a month in advance. (make sure you pay in advance too, otherwise they usually cancel your reservation later)</li>
<li>Remember to book seats to watch the parade. Costs 100 boliviano for Saturday and Sunday â€“ Calle 6 de Agosto is a good place to watch the parade.</li>
<li>The show is beautiful all day, but the mood gets much better in the afternoon of Saturday, when people have been drinking some more beer and gets ready to party all night.</li>
<li>Take much care of your stuff â€“ the city is full of thieves and scammers. Bring only what you â€œcan afford to loseâ€, but donâ€™t be scared or paranoid.</li>
<li>Most important: enjoy your time at one of the best carnivals in the world!</li>
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<p><a title="Pictures from Carnival in Oruro" href="http://christianjessen.dk/photos/oruro-carneval/">You can see photos from the carnival in Oruro here.</a></p>
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<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/Waterfight from balcony.jpg" title="Waterfight from the roof.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Waterfight" alt="Waterfight" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_Waterfight from balcony.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Tracks to Uyuni.jpg" title="Looking at Uyuni from the train graveyard.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Tracks to Uyuni" alt="Tracks to Uyuni" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Tracks to Uyuni.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Desert-mountains.jpg" title="Just liked the view.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Desert-mountains" alt="Desert-mountains" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Desert-mountains.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/The Balcony.jpg" title="Some of the people living on the roof. Pepino power!" class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="The gang" alt="The gang" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_The Balcony.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/Show 4.jpg" title="Some of the kids from the dancing schools, also attending in the show at Oruro Carnival" class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Kids dancing in Carnival" alt="Kids dancing in Carnival" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_Show 4.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/Watching carneval - drinking beer.jpg" title="Water, foam and beer - thats all you need during carnival." class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Mas agua!" alt="Mas agua!" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/oruro-carneval/thumbs/thumbs_Watching carneval - drinking beer.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/Flamingo flying.jpg" title=".. And more.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-carnival-in-oruro-la-diablada" ><img title="Flamingo flying" alt="Flamingo flying" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/salar-de-uyuni/thumbs/thumbs_Flamingo flying.jpg" /></a>
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