After the
Customs of El Salvador you have to cross the bridge over Rio Paz, where a
terrible wind usually blows and then travel 300 meters.
approximately uphill before reaching the Guatemala Customs Office in Valle
Nuevo. Here, too, customs operations are quick and easy. My passport is stamped
upon entry. You pay nothing to enter the country. Unofficial money changers are
present on both sides of the border and offer slightly disadvantageous exchange
rates compared to the money changers you can find in various cities.
Just beyond
the border, the bus to the capital Guatemala
City is stationed and leaves approximately every 30
'and takes 3 hours and 30' to reach it. The fare is 30 GTQ. The clerk passes by
to collect the money after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to pick
up and drop off passengers.
On the bus
I know a boy from Guatemala
who accompanies me to visit Guatemala
City. To begin with, he drops me off in zone 9, one of
the areas not highly recommended, where we walk a few hundred meters to the
Reformador tower, where the Transmetro stop is. The cost of the ride is 1 GTQ,
of coin though, because you have to enter it to get through the turnstile. It
also leaves you in the center where at least during the day there are many
people and therefore you can walk without too much anguish, logically without
having valuables and cameras in sight.
Visited the
center on foot, I take an urban bus in the company of a friend who lives in
Guatemala City (at a cost of 2 GTQ on Sunday, while on weekdays the cost is
halved), which takes me a few hundred meters from the state road to Antigua
where many buses pass for the latter, at the price of 10 GTQ. The clerk passes
by to collect the money after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to
pick up and drop off passengers.
In about 1
hour I arrive at the Antigua bus station,
located less than 1 km
west of Parque central, near the Handicraft Market.
In Antigua there are a myriad of Hostels and Cheap Hotels,
but the most convenient accommodation could be the Hotel Dionisi, located in
the historic center that asks for a night in a dormitory, 65 GTQ. The view from
the terrace is stunning and allows you to see the daily eruption of the
Acatenango Volcano.
The
historic center of Antigua, a World Heritage
Site, is terrifyingly touristy and you can walk around safely both during the
day and in the evening.
To reach
Lago de Atitlàn from Antigua, without resorting to intermediaries and therefore
low cost, there is only one direct daily bus to the city of Panajachel,
departing at 7.00 at a cost of 45 GTQ, but it must be booked at least the day
before , or you can change several buses like I did.
It is
therefore necessary to take one of the frequent buses to Chimaltenango
departing from the Antigua bus station, located less than 1 km south of Parque Central,
adjacent to the Artisan Market, which leaves every 10 minutes from 5.00 to
18.30. The cost of the ticket is 5 GTQ. The journey takes less than an hour.
The clerk passes by to collect the money after departure. The bus stops often
and willingly to pick up and drop off passengers. Remember to ask the driver to
be dropped off on the Panamericana, otherwise you have to walk for about 600 meters from the end
of the bus.
From the
Panamericana in Chimaltenango there are frequent buses, often crowded, coming
from Guatemala City
and heading north - west which also stop in Los Encuentros. The cost of the
ticket for the aforementioned location is 15 GTQ. The journey takes
approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. The clerk passes by to collect the money
after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to pick up and drop off
passengers.
From the
Panamericana in Los Encuentros frequent buses pass directly to the Parque
Central of Sololà. The cost of the ticket for the aforementioned location is 3
GTQ. The journey takes about 30 '. The clerk passes by to collect the money
after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to pick up and drop off
passengers.
From the
Parque Central of Sololà, numerous buses leave for Panajachel, the capital of
the fantastic Lago de Atitlàn, surrounded by volcanoes. The cost of the ticket
for the aforementioned location is 3 GTQ. The journey takes less than half an
hour. The clerk passes by to collect the money after departure. The bus stops
often and willingly to pick up and drop off passengers.
In
Panajachel the bus leaves you in Av Los Arboles, not far from the intersection
with Calle Santander, the tourist street full of shops, clubs and banks, which
you have to walk entirely for about 1 km before reaching Lago de Atitlàn, where many
tourist boats leave for the visit of the aforementioned lake.
I return to
Antigua with the same methods and costs
described above.
In Antigua,
through the intermediary of the Hotel Dionisi, where I stayed the previous
night, I buy a night bus ticket to Flores, at a cost of 250 GTQ, departing at
18.30 from Antigua. By paying this sum, you
are entitled to transport by minibus from the aforementioned Hotel in Antigua
to the Terminal de Autobuses Fuente del Norte in Guatemala City where the bus
to Santa Elena (Flores) leaves at 10.30 pm. Keep in mind that if I had
purchased the aforementioned ticket on my own I would have spent less than 150
GTQ. The bus of the aforementioned company is the cheapest and therefore less
comfortable and safe than the other 2 companies that operate this route. So
much so that there were people traveling standing and also my seat was broken
and therefore not reclining.
I arrive at
the S Elena Bus Terminal (near Flores) at 7.00
am, where there are several Minuibus companies offering transport to the Tikal
Archaeological Site. I took the Company "Tikal Remate" at the price
of 50 GTQ, one way, taking a thrust because the right price is 30 GTQ. The
journey takes about 1 hour.
For entry
into the Tikal Archaeological Park,
a Unesco World Heritage Site, it is necessary to pay 150 GTQ to be paid at the
Desk located 1 km
before the actual entrance. The minibus stops on purpose to let the tourists
get off to get the ticket which are taken to the actual entrance where there is
the ticket control.
To visit
the Archaeological Park of Tikal, you need to have at least half a day,
preferably early in the morning when there are fewer people and less hot. The
site is open every day from Monday to Sunday from 6.00 to 18.00. It is
fantastically nestled in the forest where you can admire howler monkeys. For
the complete visit it is necessary to walk for at least 4 km and face many steps,
especially if you want to climb Temple
n. II and n. IV, which offer wonderful views.
If you are
interested in reaching Belize from Tikal you have to take one of the minivans
to Flores (there is one at 12.15 for example), paying 30 GTQ and asking the
driver to stop, after about half an hour, in Puente Ixlù where frequent
minivans pass, coming from Flores and direct to the bus station of Melchor de
Mencos (1 hour and 15 'approximately, 25 GTQ). The clerk passes by to collect
the money after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to pick up and
drop off passengers. The last 13
km are not asphalted.
At the
Estacio de Autobuses de Melchor de Mencos there is an unofficial money changer
looking for customers who intends to change money. Euros are not accepted. The Belize dollar
is traded at a fixed rate on the dollar of 2 to 1.
From there
you have to cross the Mopan
River thanks to the
Puente Mopan before arriving at the Guatemala Customs Office. In theory, it is
not necessary to pay anything to leave the country even if tourists are asked
for an unofficial rate of 16 GTQ. I was only 10 but they let me pass by putting
the exit stamp on my passport. I got away with a smile.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/04/traversata-del-centro-america-da-panama.htm
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