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Lake Titicaca
Bolivia
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Ascend to the heavens for a dive in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, the world's highest navigable lake at an astonishing 3,812 meters. This vast freshwater expanse, straddling the border with Peru, offers a truly unique cold-water diving experience. Explore its depths and discover the distinct aquatic life adapted to this extraordinary high-altitude environment.
Best Time to Dive
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Jan
Summer, potential for clearer water after rains
Feb
Peak of rainy season, reduced visibility
Mar
End of rainy season, water may start to clear
Apr
Autumn, stable temperatures and improving visibility
More monthly highlights
May
Dry season begins, best visibility of the year
Jun
Winter, cold but clear conditions, potential for unique underwater landscapes
Jul
Deep winter, coldest water, excellent visibility
Aug
Late winter, still good visibility, temperatures start to rise slightly
Sep
Spring, temperatures increasing, visibility good
Oct
Late spring, conditions are pleasant
Nov
Start of rainy season, visibility may decrease
Dec
Summer, rainy season in full swing
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Khoa Island
Journey to Khoa Island on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca, where you can explore the depths for a...
20m
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Sampaya
Dive into the mystical depths of Lake Titicaca at Sampaya, Bolivia. Explore unique underwater rock f...
25m
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Isla de la Luna
Discover the sacred underwater realm of Isla de la Luna in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, a site steeped in...
30m
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Challapampa Bay
Explore the serene waters of Challapampa Bay on Isla del Sol, Bolivia, a sheltered haven perfect for...
15m
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