I write this after having visited Lake Titicaca on both Bolivian and Peruvian sides. Whereas the Peruvian side stirs the fascination for indigenous culture, the Bolivian side captivates the eyes with its picturesque scenery. Lake Titicaca is a popular resort town for both locals and internationals, and getting there from La Paz couldn’t be easier. At ~3,800 meters in elevation, Lake Titicaca is dubbed as “the highest navigable lake in the world”…whatever that means. We had just hiked around Lake Chungara, Chile at 4,500 meters. There were no boats at Lake Chungara, but that didn’t mean you couldn’t bring a small boat and navigate…