Chullpas (funerary towers)
Road from Sajama to Laguna Sakewa
We leave Sajama Park heading south. We drive all day at an altitude of over 4,000 metres. The semi-desert landscapes are beautiful despite their austerity.
Camping near decorated chullpas
We set up camp near these chullpas and use them to protect ourselves from the cold wind blowing across the plateau.
We're almost 60 kilometres from the Sajama volcano, but it still dominates the plain.
The chullpas (funerary towers)
A chullpa is a funerary tower built of stone or adobe for people of high rank in a society. There are several groups of chullpas in the region, all dating from the pre-Inca period. Some of them date from AD 1210 to 1380.
In one chullpa, you could still see a human skull in good condition. It is highly probable that some chullpas still contain human skeletons.
Road from Laguna Sakewa to Laguna Coipasa
On this beautiful morning, we had fun taking photos with the beautiful mountains in the background.
Laguna Sakewa
Laguna Sakewa, also known as Laguna Sacabaya, lies at an altitude of 3,945 metres.