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Copacabana, Bolivia

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A small and cute town south of Lake Titicaca. A little touristy, but cute. There are plenty of cheap places to stay. It gets very busy (and much more expensive) on carnaval and on religious holidays. Be careful not to get sunburned, even when it's not hot.

You can take a boat from here to Isla del Sol island.

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Places to stay:

Emperador (0 comments) C Murillo 235, behind the cathedral Tel: 8622083
Cheap but cheerful. There's a shared kitchen, and they can do your laundry.

Kota Kahuana (0 comments) Av Bush 15 Tel: 8622022
This cheapie has shared hot showers, and some rooms have views on the lake. There's a shared kitchen too.


 

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