GUATEMALA
92 wanderlust.co.uk September 2019HOWTO
DRESS
InGuatemala’s
highlands,daytime
andnighttime
temperaturescan
varydramatically,
solayersarekey
ifyouwanttostay
coolinthedayand
warmatnight.1
Antigua
Central America’s most
captivating colonial city is
lanked by three volcanoes.2
Tikal
The lost city’s towering Maya
temples and grand plazas loom
out of a lush tropical setting.3
Lake Atitlán
One of the world’s most
beautiful lakes is fringed with
volcanoes and Maya villages.4
Chichicastenango
A mist-wreathed highland
town famed for its colourful
twice-weekly market.5
Nebaj & the
Ixil Triangle
Three highland towns oering
excellent trekking and a wealth
of traditional Maya culture.6
El Mirador
This jungle-shrouded ‘lost
city’ can be reached by a longhike or (if you’ve got the cash to
spare) a short helicopter ride.7
Livingston
Take a boat ride down the
Río Dulce to the home of the
Garifuna, a Caribbean people
expelled from St Vincent in the
1800s, who later settled here.Guatemala wild highlights
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Map illustration by Scott Jessop; Trek GuatemalaPlanningguides
Guatemala Travel Guide
Archive article
‘Coee, chocolate and colossal
volcanoes in Antigua’ – issue 129
‘El Mirador, Guatemala: Lost City
of the Maya’ – issue 105Visit http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/199More online
Into the wild
The jungle-scape of
Guatemala makes
for incredible treks
US$130 (£100) per day if staying
in a comfortable hotel, eating at
better restaurants and taking tours.
A more luxurious escape will set
you back upwards of US$200 (£160)
a day. Tip around 10% in restaurants.
Accommodation
In Antigua, Casa Encantada
(casaencantada-antigua.com) is
a leafy boutique hotel with a garden
courtyard and B&B doubles from
US$115 (£91). Also in Antigua, Villa
Colonial (villasdeguatemala.com),
is well-located and has an outdoor
pool; B&B doubles from US$85 (£68).
In Lake Atitlán, Casa Palopó
(casapalopo.com) in Santa Catarina
Palopó has a pool and lakeside
views; doubles from US$197 (£157).
In Chichicastenango, Hotel Santo
Tomás (hotelsantotomas.com.gt)
is a short walk from its namesake
church and has B&B doubles from
US$95 (£75), while Hotel Museo
Mayan Inn (mayaninn.com.gt) has
something of a colonial vibe, with
B&B doubles from US$100 (£80).
Food & drink
The national dish is pepián, a rich,
spicy stew with meat, potato and
squash; wash it down with a Gallo
beer or award-winning rum Zacapa.
Round o with tres leches, a sponge
cake soaked in three forms of milk.Further reading &
information
Guatemala (Lonely Planet, 2016)
http://www.visitguatemala.com – o¥icial
tourism board site
http://www.pintandoelcambio.com/eng- Pintando Santa Catarina Palopó