Cha’lla

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Cha’lla is a small lakeside village on Bolivia’s Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca, known for its traditional Aymara culture and as a gateway for visitors exploring the island’s Inca ruins and scenic trails.

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Cha’lla canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
tourist destination
village
climate high-altitude cold nights
country Bolivia
culturalPractice Aymara festivals
rituals linked to Lake Titicaca
traditional weaving
culturalRegion Altiplano plateau
surface form: Andean Altiplano
elevationFeature high altitude
ethnicGroup Aymara people
hasAccommodationType family-run hostels
guesthouses
hasCoastlineOn Lake Titicaca
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale agriculture
tourism
hasLocalCuisine Andean potatoes
quinoa-based foods
trout dishes
hasTrailConnection walking paths across Isla del Sol
hasViewOf Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca
knownFor access to Inca ruins
community-based tourism
scenic hiking trails
traditional Aymara culture
locatedIn Isla del Sol
Lake Titicaca
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory La Paz Department
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake Titicaca
locatedInContinent South America
locatedOnIsland Isla del Sol
nearbyAttraction Inca ruins on Isla del Sol
scenic viewpoints over Lake Titicaca
partOf Isla del Sol communities
primaryLanguage Aymara
religion Andean indigenous beliefs
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
secondaryLanguage Spanish
terrainFeature lakeside
tourismActivity boat excursions
cultural tourism
trekking
visits to Inca archaeological sites
touristRole gateway to Isla del Sol
touristSeason dry season in the Andes
transportAccess boat from Copacabana

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Isla del Sol hasSettlement Cha’lla
Island of the Sun hasSettlement Cha’lla