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GUATEMALA: HIGHLAND & RAINFOREST TASTER

TOUR CODE EAI-GU01 Length: 9 DAYS
HIGHLIGHTS: Antigua, Lake Atitlan, Chichicastenango, Yaxha, Tikal

Tikal This trip will provide you with a taste of Guatemalan crafts, culture, nature and history. Start off in Antigua, a stunningly beautiful and elegant colonial town with cobblestone streets, tranquil parks, numerous palaces, cathedrals, churches and residences. The city was founded in 1543. Guatemala is famous for its amazing array of folk art, in particular the wonderful array of hand woven textiles with amazing variety of colours, symbolism and techniques.Spend a day with Martha Hettich, our resident Maya textile expert, who will present you with the history of Maya textiles, the weaving techniques of the back strap loom and the symbolism of the designs.

Travel deeper into the highlands to Lake Atitlan. This lake has been called “the most beautiful lake in the world”. Take a private boat with guide to explore one of the more traditional villages surrounding the lake to experience the local indigenous customs, traditions, dress and crafts. Visit Chichicastenango, famous for its large craft market.

Fly to the northern rainforest area of the Peten where there are numerous ancient Mayan temple sites and bountiful tropical wildlife. Tour Yaxha, close to Tikal, situated on the shores of the peaceful Lake Yaxha. This is the site of the third largest known Classic Mayan site in the country. Yaxha has a twin pyramid complex, nine acropolis and more than 500 structures. Similar to Tikal, Yaxha was at its height of importance between AD 300 - 900. End your tour at The world famous Mayan temple ruins at Tikal. Set in the protected rainforest this is an amazing climax to any trip to Guatemala, an incredible sight to behold as huge temples rise out of the rainforest and monkeys and exotic birds complement the scene. Enjoy sunset or sunrise or both from on top of the temples.

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Included:

TRIP INCLUDES: Hotels, meals where indicated, airport transfers, group equipment (bikes, rafts, camping gear, etc.), support vehicle and experienced, bilingual & fun guides.
Meals where indicated. (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, BL-Box Lunch, D=Dinner)

Not Included:

International and domestic flights, airport taxes, other meals, tips.


ITINERARY


DAY
PLACE/ACTIVITY
DESCRIPTION
1
ARRIVAL – TRANSFER TO ANTIGUA Upon arrival at Guatemala City airport your guests will be met by a representative from Viaventure and transferred to the beautiful city of Antigua. Approx 45mins Transfer.

Hotel Options

HIGH END SUGGESTION - Panza Verde was recently featured in French Vogue. Not only does it have the most elegantly decorated suites but it has wonderful terrace areas with views of the volcano and what many say is the best restaurant in town. Highly acclaimed with 12 rooms – 10 suites.
Panza Verde
MID RANGE SUGGESTION - Casa Mayor is a small, 8 room colonial style hotel situated just 4 blocks from the main square in Antigua. It has a pretty roof terrace and café, garden cloister and communal lounge area.
Casa Mayor

2
ANTIGUA – GUIDED TOUR OF THE MONUMENTS – FREE AFTERNOON Antigua
Antigua is a stunningly beautiful and elegant colonial town with cobblestone streets, tranquil parks, numerous palaces, cathedrals, churches and residences. The city was founded in 1543 by Francisco de la Cueva and was the first planned settlement in the new world, designed by Italian architect Juan Francisco Antonelli. Antigua grew to be the finest city in Central America and was the country’s capital until it was heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1773. Now fully reconstructed and renovated, Antigua has wonderful restaurants, patio cafes, shops and galleries in which to relax, numerous ruins to explore and interesting museums and exhibitions to visit.

This morning we will provide guests with a guided tour of Antigua to learn about the main architectural monuments and history. Tour to include the Plaza Mayor, Cathedral (1680), Capuchinas Convent and Iglesia San Fransisco where Saint Hermano Pedro is buried.

In the afternoon we will leave guests to explore and enjoy Antigua.

3
ANTIGUA – INTRODUCTION TO MAYA FOLK ART & TEXTILES – FREE AFTERNOON Antigua
Guatemala is famous for its amazing array of folk art, in particular the wonderful array of hand woven textiles with amazing variety of colours, symbolism and techniques. Today will be spent with Martha Hettich, our resident Maya textile expert. Martha will start the day by presenting on the history of Maya textiles, the weaving techniques of the back strap loom and the symbolism of the designs. Guests will accompany her to the museum “House of the Old Textile” in Antigua. The museum is run by a cooperative from the village of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, a village famous for its strong textile tradition. Although the back strap weaving from SAAC is primarily done in a single face brocade, the village has incorporated a beautiful double sided tapestry weave into its traditional traje (costume). At the museum guests will see the weaving process on both the back strap and foot looms. There are vignettes of textiles from all over the country. If there is still time guests can then finish off the morning by visiting some of the specialist shops and artisan markets to learn how to distinguish new weavings from old and good quality from poor. Martha will also help negotiate fair prices for those who wish to make purchases.
4
LAKE ATITLAN LAKE ATITLAN
Today guests transfer deeper into the highlands to Lake Atitlan. This lake has been called by many, “the most beautiful lake in the world”. It is indeed an amazing setting with the crystal blue waters of the lake surrounded by the three lofty peaks of Toliman, San Pedro and Atitlan Volcanoes at 3,535m. The Lake is surrounded by small Maya towns and villages and farmlands where fields of corn and beans are planted on what appear to be impossibly steep slopes. Coffee is also grown at lower altitudes on the rich volcanic soil of the area. The waters are calm and still in the morning but in the afternoon a phenomina known locally as “xocomil” occurs where-by the wind gets up and the lake becomes quite choppy. After a three hour transfer through the Guatemalan countryside you will be taken to your hotel where you can rest or explore for the rest of the day.

Hotel Options

HIGH END SUGGESTION - Casa Palopo – Named by Conde Naste in 2001 as one of the best new hotels in the world. 6 elegantly decorated rooms & suites with beautiful communal lounge, dining areas & terraces. There is a small pool and amazing views of the lake and surrounding volcanoes.
Casa Palopo
MID RANGE SUGGESTION - Villa Sumaya is a beautiful, stylish small hotel near the village of Santa Cruz village on the lakeshore. There is a hot tub and sauna and they offer massages and other relaxation treatments. Not as luxury as Casa Palopo but with great style and service.
Villa Sumaya

    5
DAY AT THE LAKE – VILLAGE OF SANTIAGO Today your guests will take a private boat with guide to explore one of the more traditional villages surrounding the lake to experience the local indigenous customs, traditions, dress and crafts. Santiago is an interesting town where the Maya language of Tz’utujil is spoken and where the local people hold strongly to their beliefs and rituals. Here your guide will show guests where the local Mayan community worship an image called Maximon feeding him alcohol and cigarettes in an attempt to make their wishes come true as well as other brotherhood or “Cofradia” houses where other Maya Gods are revered. This village is also famous for its primitive art and beautiful woven “huipiles” – women’s tunics and there is an interesting market for guests to wander through.

Overnight at the Lake.
Santiago

6
TRIP TO CHICHICASTENANGO Chichicastenango is famous for its large craft market on Sunday and Thursday when craftsmen and villagers from all over the highlands converge on this small town to sell their wares. Sunday is an interesting day to visit because as well as the hugely colorful market, many village shamans will come from miles around to “Chichi”, as the locals call it, to perform Mayan rituals on behalf of people in their community. There are many hillside Mayan altar sites where the rituals are performed and, yet more strangely, many are performed on slabs inside the catholic church. Chichi is one of the easiest places for travelers to experience the strange way that Mayan & Catholic faiths have merged in Guatemala. During a trip to Chichi, guests can also visit the small mask factory and see a traditional dance display performed by the local children.

After the visit to Chichi we will transfer guests on to Antigua or Guatemala City as they prefer. Overnight in Guatemala City or Antigua.
Chichicastenango

7
TRANSFER INTO THE NORTHERN RAINFOREST – YAXHA TOUR This morning we will transfer guests to Guatemala City for their internal flight up into the northern rainforest to their hotel on the banks of the Peten Itza lake. In the northern rainforest area of the Peten there are numerous ancient Mayan temple sites and bountiful tropical wildlife. After lunch and a rest at the hotel we will transfer guests deep into the rainforest to visit the beautiful and atmospheric site of Yaxha and to watch the sunset from the top of the main temple.

Yaxha (Green Water) & Topoxte (Ramon Tree) – A beautiful Mayan ruin site set at the shore of Lake Yaxha – home of the Moreletti crocodiles. Trekking in Yaxha is wonderful & watching the sunset with the sun falling behind the lagoon and its island is really breathtaking. Howler & spider monkeys & a myriad of birds can often be observed from the temple tops. Before exploring Yaxha itself, a short boat trip on the lake can be taken to visit the small ruin site of Topoxte, one of the oldest cities in the Maya world.

Close to Tikal, situated on the shores of a peaceful lake is the site of the third largest known Classic Mayan site in the country. Yaxha has a twin pyramid complex, nine acropolis and more than 500 structures. Similar to Tikal, Yaxha was at its
Yaxha & Topoxte

8
GUIDED TOUR OF THE WORLD FAMOUS TIKAL Any early start today in order to see the best of the tropical wildlife and to have the site all to yourselves! Today we will transfer guests into Tikal National Park to visit the world famous site of Tikal.

Tikal (City of Voices) - The world famous Mayan temple ruins at Tikal. Set in the protected rainforest this is an amazing climax to any trip to Guatemala, an incredible sight to behold as huge temples rise out of the rainforest and monkeys and exotic birds complement the scene. Enjoy sunset or sunrise or both from on top of the temples.

Construction of Tikal began around BC 300, although it’s most important époque was between AD 200 - 900 in what is called the Classic Period of the Mayan civilization when it was considered an important commercial city. The temples at Tikal were built to reach the sky with the Temple of the Serpent reaching 70 meters high and offering a magnificent view of the rainforest canopy and other temples. Due to the immense historical value of the site at Tikal, it has been declared a UNESCO protected monument. The site covers 16 square kilometers and contains over 3,000 structures.
Tikal

9
FLIGHT OUT This morning our driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Guatemala City airport in plenty of time for your flight home.

*Prices subject to government taxes/levies or prices beyond our control. Prices and programs are subject to change without notice. All prices quoted in US dollars. For booking information, liability waiver, and terms and conditions contact Eco-Adventure International, LLC. Airfare and air schedules subject to change without prior notice.


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