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Schechter Daniel C. - Guatemala Travel Guide

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Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Explore the street markets of Chichicastenango, climb the radiant Maya ruins of Tikal or dip your toes in the ethereal Lago de Atitlan; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Guatemala and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planets Guatemala Travel Guide: Color maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries show you the simplest way to tailor your trip to your own personal needs and interests Insider tips save you time and money, and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - including hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, and prices Honest reviews for all budgets - including eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, and hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including history, art, literature, Maya heritage, politics, landscapes, wildlife, and etiquette Over 46 maps. Useful Features - including Maya Ruins Planning Feature, Off the Beaten Track Itinerary and Illustrated Map of Tikal Coverage of Antigua, Chichicastenango and other highland towns, Lago de Atitlan, Grutas de Lanquin, Semuc Champey, Tikal and other Maya ruins of El Peten, Pacific beaches, Guatemala City and more. Lonely Planet Guatemala, our most comprehensive guide to Guatemala, is perfect for those planning to both explore the top sights and take the road less traveled. Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planets Central America on a Shoestring guide. Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Lucas Vidgen and Daniel C Schechter.

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Contents
Plan Your Trip
On The Road
Understand
Survival Guide
Special Features
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Welcome to Guatemala

Mysterious and often challenging, Central Americas most diverse country offers landscapes and experiences that have been captivating travelers for centuries.

Colonial Grandeur

Say what you like about the Spanish in Latin America, you have to agree that they left behind some stunning architecture. From Antiguas crumbling ruins to the stately cathedral in Guatemala Citys central plaza, there are plenty of opportunities to get snap-happy. In even the smallest towns you can find picturesque buildings the small coastal town of Retalhuleu has a charming central plaza, while larger coffee-boom towns like Cobn and Quetzaltenango maintain vestiges of their glory days in their cathedrals, town halls and other public buildings.

The Timeless Maya

While many ask whatever happened to the Maya, the simple answer is nothing theyre still here, and some traditions continue to thrive. If youre interested in archaeology, the must-see sites are Tikal, Copn (in Honduras), and Guatemala Citys superb selection of museums.

Living Maya culture can be witnessed in its pure form in towns like Rabinal and sacred sites such as Laguna Chicabal. And the Maya themselves? Well, theyre everywhere. But the most traditional villages are in the highlands the Ixil Triangle is a good place to start.

Adventure Awaits

Active souls tend to find their agenda very full once they get to Guatemala. Stunning trekking routes through the jungles and up volcanoes, world class white-water rafting, more miles of caves than you could possibly explore in one vacation, and what seems like a zipline strung between every two trees in the country are just the beginning. Like to take things up a notch? How about paragliding into a volcanic crater at Lago de Atitln? Or scuba diving in the same place? You might even luck onto some good swell on the Pacific coast. Or you could just find a hammock and think about doing all that. Your call.

Natural Highs

With not even 2% of its landmass urbanized, its not surprising that Guatemala offers some superb natural scenery. National parks are few but impressive, particularly in the Petn region and the lush canyons of the Ro Dulce make for an unforgettable boat ride. The natural beauty of the volcano-ringed Lago de Atitln has been captivating travelers for centuries, while the swimming hole that launched a thousand postcards, Semuc Champey, has to be seen to be believed.

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Why I Love Guatemala

By Lucas Vidgen, Author

Having lived here for nearly 10 years, Ive found my love for the country change and develop over time. The first, obvious infatuation was visual the dramatic landscapes of jungles and volcanoes, the little cultural jolts of traditionally dressed Maya women toting the latest model cell phones. But over time what I really came to admire was the Guatemalan spirit, the idea that tragedies happen wars, earthquakes, floods and hurricanes but the simple things abide. A meal with the family, a joke with some friends as crazy as everything else gets, these are the things to treasure.

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