Sunday, August 10, 2008
Tikal
One of our final great adventures was to venture to the ancient Myan ruins. We caught a shuttle at three in the morning so that we could arrive in the jungle to watch the sunrise over the city. The jungle waking up is a magical thing to witness, as the mist burns away under the sunrises golden fires the howler monkeys call out as the roosters of the jungle to awaken all the other creatures! On our three-hour tour through the city we got to see these animals as well as climb the ancient temples!

this is one of the howler monkeys
No words can describe my three days in Semuc Champey. Seven limestone pools spill into each other with crystal clear, azul water. This little heaven is nestled in the beginnings of the Guatemalan jungle. Giant beetles sing throughout the jungle in harmony with exotic birds and monkeys. One of the days there we went on a cave tour, this if possible was the best adventure of my trip. Armored only with a swimsuit and a handmade candle we were led, unrestricted, to the heart of the caves. We had to swim, crawl, fall, and climb throughout the caves avoiding jagged rocks hidden below the murky water. Although we could not take cameras with us the images from this adventure will stay with me forever!
After a day long bus ride on one of the famed chicken buses the ladies and I arrive in Coban, one of the larger cites in the Northern part of Guatemala. Our goal is to spend the night here and leave early the next morning for the famed pools of Semuc Champey. Our newly discovered traval picnic? One large can of refried black beans, chips/tostados, and if we are lucky the option of avacado, cheese, or salsa. The best place for these pic-nics? On the corners of the bus stops where the locals can view us and either laugh at us or show a shy hand and ask for one. By far my favorite meal of the trip! Our mode of transport on the 3 hour ride on unpaved roads into the remote Semuc Champey? A small pick up truck dressed up with four seats bolted into the bed of the truck and a cavas canopy to shield us from rain or shine. So much fun and slighly dangerous this trip turned into a small safari through the Guatemalan hillsides.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
chichi
Lured by rumors of a grand market just north of our favorite city by the lake the girls and I headed north to Chichicastananga with the intensions of weighing down our backpacks and lightening our purses...all went well on that front but after a long day of bargaining in the dusty, mazelike allies of the market we were tired and missed Lago de Atitlan. After capturing the most beautiful sunset we headed to bed and made plans to return to Panajachel and the surrounding cities on the lake for one more day of fun before heading East to the jungle!
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