Lake Titicaca, situated between Bolivia and Peru, is one of the world's most captivating lakes. It holds sacred significance for the Inca civilization, featuring stunning scenery and strikingly blue waters that reflect the hills, mirror the sky, and shift colors when cloudy. Santiago de Okola, a farming community on the lake's shore, is about a three-hour drive from La Paz. Here, you can engage in a community tour, attend a traditional weaving workshop, and savor traditional meals with a local family. You'll also have free time to walk along the beach, climb the renowned "Dragon Dormido" (Sleeping Dragon), and take in the surrounding beauty.