Alfonso Quispe

Lake Titicaca


You can stay with the engaging Alfonso Quispe and his family, right on the edge of the lake. Catch your own fish for breakfast, birdwatch, hike to the lookout and some overgrown ruins, and relax on the beach, which is arguably Capachica’s most beautiful (but it’s a tough call).


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