Guatemala: Tikal & Beyond
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$3688
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Guatemala is one of Central America’s hidden gems, a country of incredible diversity, with a history and a culture to match. Lush and volcanic and steeped in Mayan lore, it is a rich mix of natural wonder, native tradition and colonial elegance, much of it as yet unspoiled by the trappings of modern tourism. This incredible adventure takes us deep into the central highlands, where we can soak up the graceful charms of Antigua, gaze out across the breath-taking volcanic landscapes around Lake Atitlan and visit the traditional Mayan villages of the Ixil region. We'll climb peaks with breath-taking views, pick coffee with local farmers, swim beneath waterfalls and in hot water springs, visit a national orchid farm, journey by boat via majestic lakes and meandering mangrove channels to the remote Mayan site of Aguateca, before visiting the unique community of the Garifuna on the shores of the Caribbean.
This is a quintessential [exclude_white_label]Wild Frontiers[/exclude_white_label] adventure, offering something for everyone, a journey filled with fascination and fun, where the ancient and the modern worlds come together before the slopes of a volcanic landscape as timeless and beautiful as any on earth. Beyond the ruins of Tikal the Mayan spirit lives on, in the villages and settlements that cling to Guatemala’s low lying plains and fertile mountains.
Day 1
DAY 1: Tours starts in Antigua
Day 2
DAY 2: Antigua
Day 3
DAY 3: Antigua
Day 4
DAY 4: Antigua - Lake Atitlan
Day 5
DAY 5: Lake Atitlan
This morning we’ll take to the waters of Lake Atitlan, journeying across to the village of San Juan by boat. Our first port of call will be the Cerro de la Cruz lookout point to enjoy the views from above. This is a moderate walk of approximately 25 minutes. Returning to the village, we'll learn about a number of trades – including honey and cacao production. Famed for the traditional intricate textiles they produce using organic dyes, we’ll also visit a local textile cooperative to witness the weaving process first-hand. After visiting an art gallery bursting with colour, you’ll have some time for independent exploration. We’ll then hop back on the boat to the larger town of Santiago to visit Cofradía Maximón, a traditional Mayan deity, and the impressive St James the Apostle Church. There’ll also be a Tuk Tuk or two to help us along our way, a popular way to get around in this part of the world!
Day 6
DAY 6: Lake Atitlan - Nebaj
Day 7
DAY 7: Nebaj
Day 8
DAY 8: Nebaj - Lanquin
Day 9
DAY 9: Lanquin
Day 10
DAY 10: Lanquin - Sayaxche - Chiminos
Day 11
DAY 11: Chiminos - Sayaxche - Flores
Day 12
DAY 12: Flores - Yaxha - Tikal
Day 13
DAY 13: Tikal - Rio Dulce
Day 14
DAY 14: Rio Dulce - Livingston
Day 15
DAY 15: Livingston - Quirigua - Guatemala City
Day 16
DAY 16: Tour ends in Guatemala City