OK so Here we are...It has been more than a month that I have been traveling! One week alone, two weeks with the family, one week with my sister and Alex, and since the 12th of August ALex and I have really started our trip through central America.
(first photo top right was in Tulum with my sister and the second one is Tulum still wild beach in Mexico just before Belize)
We 've been through Belize in which we stoped in Belize City, Dangriga and a small carribean Island (smaller than a soccer field) called Tobacco Island, located on the second biggest coral reef in the world. After that, we've crossed the country heading toward Tikal the biggest Mayan site situated in Northern Guatemala. We slept over in Flores a nice little town located on a beautifull lake. After visiting the ruins early in the morning at sunrise listening to the jungle waking up, we hanged around in Flores before taking the night bus to Guatemala city our objective being Antigua a nice little colonial town in southern Guatemala.
We passed a pretty horrible night but Antigua is worth the trip. We found a nice little guest house facing an impressive volcanoe in the city center. This colonial town is awesome and we've passed our afternoon visiting it.
On the 18th of August, we took the bus and traveled through the nice volcanic mountains to El Lago de Attitlan at 1400m of altitude. The climate since Antigua had drastically changed we were not anymore in our tropical rain forest like in TIkal or Belize but in the moutains with an average of 23 degrees, which is useless to say that was much more comfortable!! We arrived in Panajachel a touristic little town on this marvelous lake surrounded by volcanoes all covered by an impressively dense vegetation. On the afternoon we rented some bikes to visit the closest little towns which had been much more sportive than what we thought it would be! We resigned in renting those bike more than one day! ( yeah coz at the beggining we wanted to rent them for a week and to go around the lake with it!!!! but for realistic reasons we did not do it)
After a relaxing evening and a good night in a small hostel we took the boat and headed toward Santiago de Attitla an nice other little town on the other side of the lake in between the two highest volcanoes. We found an old guide on site who proposed us a tour for a few dollars. We followed him, dropped of our big bags at his place (really a small house, but thanks to that we could see in where what and how the locals leave). We than went on a 1 hour walk through the corn fields and the trash areas before reaching a road to the Mirador were we should have according to him an impressive view! We actually met a pickup on our way which made it easier as he was speeding ahead like crazy and Alex and I had somewhat little trouble to follow him =)) He was maybe 65 but had some incredible energy! We arrived just before the valley and the lake got covered with an very dense fog! Later in the afternoon we jumped on a ferry to rest for the night in the most famous lake town called San Pedro de Attitlan. There many Europeans hippies have established. In fact this town is perfect! Our night in a spacious room with a magnifique view on the lake, shower, kitchen and balcony was for 2€!! And everything is like that! Moreover the weather is all year long between 15 and 25 degree and there are plenty of activity all around! Indeed, next day we went on an excursion to climb the highest volcano of the lake culminating at 3020m high! The photo on the left is the view once at the top of the Volcanoe de San Pedro!
We 've been through Belize in which we stoped in Belize City, Dangriga and a small carribean Island (smaller than a soccer field) called Tobacco Island, located on the second biggest coral reef in the world. After that, we've crossed the country heading toward Tikal the biggest Mayan site situated in Northern Guatemala. We slept over in Flores a nice little town located on a beautifull lake. After visiting the ruins early in the morning at sunrise listening to the jungle waking up, we hanged around in Flores before taking the night bus to Guatemala city our objective being Antigua a nice little colonial town in southern Guatemala.
We passed a pretty horrible night but Antigua is worth the trip. We found a nice little guest house facing an impressive volcanoe in the city center. This colonial town is awesome and we've passed our afternoon visiting it.
On the 18th of August, we took the bus and traveled through the nice volcanic mountains to El Lago de Attitlan at 1400m of altitude. The climate since Antigua had drastically changed we were not anymore in our tropical rain forest like in TIkal or Belize but in the moutains with an average of 23 degrees, which is useless to say that was much more comfortable!! We arrived in Panajachel a touristic little town on this marvelous lake surrounded by volcanoes all covered by an impressively dense vegetation. On the afternoon we rented some bikes to visit the closest little towns which had been much more sportive than what we thought it would be! We resigned in renting those bike more than one day! ( yeah coz at the beggining we wanted to rent them for a week and to go around the lake with it!!!! but for realistic reasons we did not do it)
After a relaxing evening and a good night in a small hostel we took the boat and headed toward Santiago de Attitla an nice other little town on the other side of the lake in between the two highest volcanoes. We found an old guide on site who proposed us a tour for a few dollars. We followed him, dropped of our big bags at his place (really a small house, but thanks to that we could see in where what and how the locals leave). We than went on a 1 hour walk through the corn fields and the trash areas before reaching a road to the Mirador were we should have according to him an impressive view! We actually met a pickup on our way which made it easier as he was speeding ahead like crazy and Alex and I had somewhat little trouble to follow him =)) He was maybe 65 but had some incredible energy! We arrived just before the valley and the lake got covered with an very dense fog! Later in the afternoon we jumped on a ferry to rest for the night in the most famous lake town called San Pedro de Attitlan. There many Europeans hippies have established. In fact this town is perfect! Our night in a spacious room with a magnifique view on the lake, shower, kitchen and balcony was for 2€!! And everything is like that! Moreover the weather is all year long between 15 and 25 degree and there are plenty of activity all around! Indeed, next day we went on an excursion to climb the highest volcano of the lake culminating at 3020m high! The photo on the left is the view once at the top of the Volcanoe de San Pedro!
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Houaaaaaa ++++
Nous sommes avec vous dans l'avion au dessus du Pacifique à essayer de voir les Galapagos.
Bon voyage!!!
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