Posada del Inca Ecolodge
Posada del Inca Ecolodge provides an exceptional base to explore the wonders of Isla del Sol
Perched in an idyllic spot on Isla del Sol, Posada del Inca Eco-Lodge is a rustic retreat offering breathtaking views over Lake Titicaca and the snow-capped Royal Range of the Andes. Originally a colonial-era hacienda, this charming stone-built property invites guests to disconnect from their routines and reconnect with nature on this sacred, spiritual island.
The lodge features 20 cosy, welcoming rooms decorated in traditional style, equipped with heating and electric blankets for chilly nights. Each room has an en-suite bathroom with hot showers, and some offer small terraces with splendid views.
Dining at the lodge is a treat, choose from: the tranquil and traditional Wara-Wara, and the Uma Kollo Archaeological Restaurant, where a takana—an authentic Inca terrace—forms part of the interior wall. Guests can also relax in the small lounge bar, complete with a welcoming fireplace, ideal for curling up with a book or mingling with fellow travellers.
Accessible only by a hydrofoil cruise and a trek where llamas carry your bags, the lodge offers a unique arrival experience. Once there, guests can stroll through beautiful gardens with hummingbirds, hike Inca trails, explore archaeological sites, and marvel at the stunning night sky.
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When to go to Bolivia
A month-by-month guide of when to visit Bolivia.
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January
January marks the rainy season in Bolivia, especially in the highlands and Amazon regions. While the lush landscapes are beautiful, heavy rainfall can lead to road closures and difficult travel conditions. It's a good time to explore the cities or lower-altitude areas, like the Yungas region.
February
The rainy season continues in February, but you might find clearer skies in some parts of the country. Carnival celebrations take place in various cities, most notably in Oruro, where you can witness colorful parades and traditional dances.
March
Rainfall starts to decrease, and March can be a good time to visit if you want to experience the tail end of the rainy season while avoiding the crowds. The landscapes are still lush, and the weather is relatively mild.
April
April is a transition month between the rainy and dry seasons. The weather becomes more stable, making it a great time for trekking and outdoor activities. The famous Salar de Uyuni salt flats are especially beautiful during this time as the water creates a stunning mirror effect.
May
May marks the beginning of the dry season in Bolivia. The weather is generally pleasant, with warm days and cool nights. It's a great time for exploring the cities, hiking, and visiting attractions like Lake Titicaca.
June
June is one of the best months to visit Bolivia, especially the highlands. The weather is dry, and the landscapes are still green from the rainy season. The temperatures are comfortable for exploring, and events like Inti Raymi, the Inca Festival of the Sun, take place.
July
July is another excellent month for visiting Bolivia. The dry weather continues, making it a prime time for outdoor activities and trekking. However, it's also a peak tourist season, so popular destinations can get crowded.
August
August is a good month to visit if you want to avoid the crowds that come with the July peak season. The weather remains dry and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring all regions of the country.
September
September is the start of the spring season in Bolivia. The landscapes are starting to bloom, and the weather is mild. It's a good time for trekking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying the vibrant scenery.
October
October is a great time to visit Bolivia. The weather is still mild, and the landscapes are colorful and lush. It's a good month for photography, outdoor adventures, and exploring both the cities and the countryside.
November
November is the tail end of the spring season, with warmer temperatures and occasional rainfall. It's a quieter time to visit, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery without the large tourist crowds.
December
December marks the beginning of the rainy season in Bolivia. While the highlands and Amazon regions can experience heavy rainfall, it's also a festive time with Christmas and New Year celebrations. Consider exploring the lower-altitude areas during this time.