Nestled in the La Paz Department of Bolivia, the “Island of the Moon” or Isla de la Luna, offers a captivating experience for visitors. It is located in Lake Titicaca, east of the “Island of the Sun” or Isla del Sol. The island is steeped in Inca mythology, believed to be the place where Viracocha, the Inca god of creation, commanded the moon to rise. The island is also home to the archaeological ruins of an Inca nunnery on its eastern shore. Visitors are invited to explore these sites, immersing themselves in the rich history and culture of the region. For those with a keen interest in history and archaeology, the Island of the Moon provides a unique and enriching experience.