Guatemala travel is more than just seeing the Mayan wonders.
There are more things to do in Guatemala than places of similar sizes. There are
Guatemala tours that will take you to visit many
of the must see locations. If you want to explore this beautiful country, here
are amazing things to do in Guatemala.
1. Antigua
While the conquistadors were
terrible people, they were talented city planners. Antigua’s grid layout and
good numbering system makes getting around the city a breeze. Many people visit
Antigua for the colonial charm, so it is a popular location for tourists.
There are many cheap restaurants,
street markets, plazas, and modern day amenities in Antigua. Some areas of the
city can feel a little touristy. However, you can wander way from these areas,
and find the areas where the locals spend their time.
2. The Mayan Ruins
The Mayan Ruins are one of the things to do in Guatemala that you
must do. There are many Guatemala tours that will take you to these ruins, so
you can explore them. The ruins are mostly covered by forests and other
greenery today. However, some areas have been uncovered, and you can see the
carvings on the walls. Most Guatemala tours will take the whole day to explore
and visit the ruins, but there are shorter tours if you prefer.
3. Roast some Marshmallows over
Volcanoes
There are dozens of volcanoes that
are still active today in Guatemala. Yes, it is safe to roast marshmallows from
the heat coming from the summit. The most accessible volcano is Pacaya. There
is a bus that will take you to the base of the volcano, so you will need to
hike about 30 to 45 minutes to the summit.
There are kids who have horses that
will follow you up the path and will help you get back down, but you will have
to pay for their help. There are other volcanoes around the country that are
safe to visit, but they are harder to hike up.
4. Explore the Jungle
Most of the country is covered by the
jungle and swamps. This is how it was able to hide the Mayan cities for so
long, and is why we are not sure if we know where all of them are today. While
deforestation is still a problem, most of the jungle is protected.
Most Guatemala tours to the ruins
will cover some of the jungle. The jungle is full of toucans, monkeys, and
other wildlife. Some ruins are multi-day hikes, so you
can see more of the jungle than what you would see during a short tour.
There are bio-reserves and camps
that you can stay at if you want to hike the paths yourself. You will need to
be careful of the wildlife and the forests because the paths can be rough and
harder to hike than other areas.
There are huge amount of things to
do in Guatemala, so it can be overwhelming at times. Guatemala tours are offered
all over the country and at all different price points.
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