On the shore of Lake Titicaca lies the original Copacabana. For centuries, this small Bolivian town has been a sacred destination, with pilgrims flocking to visit the famed Camarin de la Virgen de Candelaria, a statue considered to have miraculous powers. Visitors to the town can see the renowned figure in one of the oldest churches in the country and take in stunning views on the Cerro Calvario hill, a climb which includes Stations of the Cross often frequented by the faithful. The town has numerous festivals where local Aymara women take to the streets, dancing in their traditional colourful dresses and bowler hats.