We started our day by buying a ferry ticket to Isla del Sol (island of the sun).

Our hostel lady warned us that we cannot go to the central and north side of the island and that only the south is accessible. Later, we discovered in the wikitravel website the following:

"Unstable situation in North & Central section

Currently (July 2017) it is not possible to visit the northern or central sections of the island due to 'disagreements' between the communities there. The southern village has blockaded the centeral and northern villages since March over ongoing disagreements. Boats will only go to and from the southern end of the island and a sentry is posted on the path to prevent tourists from passing into the central section. It is possible to bypass these sentries, by accident or on purpose, by following the trail on the Eastern side of the island. However, be warned, the sentries and villagers will not be happy. Apparently, members of the northern community built cabanas on a site deemed sacred by the central community, who subsequently blew them up with dynamite, causing tensions which make the region unsafe."

This means not many ruins to see (sad face...).

Nevertheless, we decided to go there (not much else to do in Copacabana)!

The hike was beautiful and intense! The view from the top (4100m) was once again magnificent!

On the way down we stopped for lunch at a restaurant. The image speaks for itself! Amazing scenery!

The greatest photo of the day: cute Alpaca and lady!