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Mayan Multisport

$2085
$205 single supplement
Starting and ending in Guatemala City, Guatemala
Beautiful views hiking by Lake AtitlanTaking a rest in Tikal|^|David VincentWatching a Maya woman weaving on Guatemala tour|^|Monika SundemPyramid Complex Q- Tikal|^|JULIE BLEAUTikal|^|joseph grant
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Travel Highlights
  • Antigua
  • Lake Atitlan
  • Totonicapan Homestay
  • Pacayo Volcano
  • Zunil Ridge
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As we explore the fertile landscape and rich Maya heritage of Guatemala by land and water, we're welcomed into the homes and lives of our native hosts. Towering volcanoes, verdant highland farms, lush cloudforest and bustling markets make a spectacular backdrop for our multisport Guatemala travel adventure.

We bike and hike along paths used for centuries by the Maya, and paddle the azure waters of the volcano-fringed Lake Atitlán. Breaking from our physical endeavors, we're immersed in the culture and traditions of our gracious hosts during a homestay in the highlands. Take some time to explore the colonial city of Antigua before bidding farewell to the natural and cultural treasures of Guatemala. A fantastic Guatemala tour for anyone seeking adventure and discovery!

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  • Active
    ActiveOur most active trips for travelers who are fit and looking for vigorous adventures. Tours include multisport activities and multi-day treks.
  • Biking
    BikingIncludes biking activity.
  • Community Stay
    Community StayHomestay with local families or overnight in community-supported campground or lodge for unique cultural immersion.
  • Cultural Activities
    Cultural ActivitiesIncludes cultural activities such as a visit to a traditional village or a local market to give a unique perspective.
  • Hiking
    HikingIncludes guided hiking excursions. Hikes may vary from easy and optional three hour hikes to more difficult multi-day treks.
  • Nature Viewing
    Nature ViewingIncludes intentional opportunity to observe flora or fauna with an experienced guide.
  • Paddling
    PaddlingIncludes paddling activity such as sea kayaking or rafting.

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Day 1 Arrive Antigua lodge

Fly into Guatemala City where you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Antigua.

Day 2 Pacaya Volcano (B,L) lodge

This morning we transfer to Pacaya National Park where we begin our Guatemala travel adventures with a hike ascending the famed Pacaya Volcano. This two and a half hour hike takes us to the top of the volcano. We are likely to feel the ground shake as the volcano rumbles beneath our feet. At the top, we'll look down into the glowing lava of the crater. If the day is clear, enjoy stunning views of the coast and the El Salvador boarder. After our trekking adventure, we'll return to Antigua where you can opt to take a bike ride along the foothills of the volcano.

Day 3 Highland Bike - Totonicapan Homestay (B,L,D) lodge

Today we venture into the spectacular highland region, Alaska. The paths in this area are the same ones used by countless generations of Maya to move about the country. We'll bike past ancient farms, adobe houses, patches of forest and sacred sites still used for Maya offerings. In the distances, volcanoes command the horizon. In the afternoon, it's a wild downhill bike ride past highland farms, pine forest and ridges with wonderful views toward Totonicapan (called Toto by locals). In Toto, we'll meet our K'iche family hosts who are graciously opening their homes to us this evening. We'll have the chance to visit Casa de la Cultura and Don Miguel Hernandez -- workshops of ceramic artists, weavers, mask makers and wood workers. The community is eager to introduce us to all aspects of life here, but you are also welcome to spend all your time with your host family -- learn to weave, help in the garden, or practice some of the Mayan K'iche language.

Day 4 Zunil Ridge (B,L) lodge

After breakfast we'll continue of exploration of the highlands. A few hours hiking along the Zunil Ridge, we will start to notice the warming temperatures and increasing bird activity that heralds our entrance of the cloudforest. Keep a look out for the quetzal, a brilliant green bird which was revered by the ancient Maya. Today, it is a symbol or Guatemala. The evening is spent in the K'iche city of Quetzaltenango.

Day 5 Cerro Quemado (B) lodge

It's back on mountain bikes today as we begin our journey into a valley the locals call 'America's Vegetable Garden.' But first, we'll spend the morning at the vegetable market in Almolonga. It's easy to see why this region is so celebrated for its vegetables as we pedal past neat rows of crops stretching for miles into the distance. Today's riding takes us down through tropical lowlands, crossing rivers, ravines, hanging bridges, dry lava beds and local coffee fincas. This evening we arrive at Lake Atitlán and take a boat ride to our hotel.

Day 6 Lake Kayaking and Hike (B) lodge

This morning we board kayaks for a paddling trip along the shores of Atitlán to the foothills of Cerro de Oro. During our kayaking trip we'll pass Maya fisherman in traditional reed boats setting their nets for the day. As we pass men tilling fields of corn, women doing laundry on the lake shore, and large houses owned by wealthy Guatemaltecos, we'll gain a new perspective on the rural lives and social problems of this beautiful country. Next we hike into the impressive Cerro de Oro hillside rich in Maya history and spectacular views. After our hike, we'll transfer into the village of Santiago Atitlan. Those who are interested in an active afternoon can hike along the lakeshore, taking in the beautiful scenery and watching the local villages as they carry out their daily activities. You might wander through the lively market and try bartering skills with the savvy local vendors. Or you might join indigenous visitors from nearby villages in paying homage to the Maximon, a peculiar smoking and drinking deity. You could also canoe on the lake, learn backstrap weaving, or rent a bike and explore the countryside on your own.

Day 7 Return to Antigua (B) lodge

Rise early for a visit to Santa Catarina village and a hike through small fields and farmland until we reach a spectacular lookout over Lake Atitlan. Later, we'll return to Antigua and take our last look at this beautiful city and complete our Guatemala travel adventures before catching our flights home in the morning.

Day 8 Return Home (B)

Tour Cost Summary
$2085Tour Cost
$2085Total cost

    Includes

  • 7 Nights Accommodations
    • 6 Nights Hotel
    • 1 Night Community Stay
  • 7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 1 Dinner
  • 6 Days Private Guide Service
  • International Arrival Transfer is included

    Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities
  • International Departure Transfer is excluded
  • International Flights

    Recommended Budgeting

  • $85 Meals not Included
  • $33 Airport Departure Tax
  • $40 Optional Excursions

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    • Saturday
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