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  1. Lonely Planet Guatemala by Lonely Planet, Paperback, 9781786571144

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  1. Guatemala travel

    The Highlands. Central & Eastern Guatemala. El Petén. Antigua. The Pacific Slope. Guatemala City. Western Highlands. Lago de Atitlán. Explore Guatemala holidays and discover the best time and places to visit.

  2. Things to know before going to Guatemala

    It's also recommended that you're up to date with your typhoid, hepatitis A and B, rabies, flu and TDaP (tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough) shots. It's best to visit a travel clinic at least a month before your trip if you need to get vaccinated so there's enough time to give you full protection. Some vaccines, like hepatitis B and ...

  3. The best places to visit in Guatemala

    One trip will likely have you hooked for life, so here are the best places to visit to start the adventure in Guatemala, the Land of Eternal Spring. 1. Antigua. Best for architecture, history and volcanoes. Just a 45-minute drive from Guatemala's main international airport, Antigua is most travelers' first and last stop in Guatemala, and it ...

  4. Guatemala for first-timers

    Check out Lonely Planet's Guatemala safety page for more tips on staying safe on the road in this enchanting country. Get more travel inspiration, tips and exclusive offers sent straight to your inbox with our weekly newsletter. Make sure you're ready for anything with travel insurance from our trusted partners.

  5. Guatemala Travel Destinations

    Quetzaltenango. Central & Eastern Guatemala. Caribbean Coast. The Highlands. Quiché. 1. 2. 3. Where to go, best places to stay, travel tips and and best holiday destinations - inspiration from the experts at Lonely Planet.

  6. Getting around in Guatemala

    How to get around Guatemala. With its pyramids, ruins, jungles, volcanoes and thriving Mayan culture, Guatemala is where the story of Central America comes vividly to life. Exploring this fascinating corner of the Americas is easy, but getting from A to B may take longer than you think. With an average income of less than US$400 a month, owning ...

  7. Guatemala Travel Stories

    Guatemala's a very accessible, welcoming country and with a bit of planning and the right smarts, you're in for an enchanting ride. Here's Lonely Planet's…. Visiting the lost city of Guatemala's El Mirador takes time, planning and money, but the payoff for those who make the trek is sublime - a chance to see….

  8. Guatemala Travel Book and Ebook

    Lonely Planet's Guatemala is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, admire picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lake shore trails; all with yo

  9. PDF Guatemala Travel Guide

    some live music in Guatemala's. second city. LAGO DE ATITLÁN (p116) Fall under the spell of this. volcano-ringed mountain lake. LEGEND. CHICHICASTENANGO. (p143) Hunt down a bargain at.

  10. Introducing Guatemala

    Start exploring Guatemala with Lonely Planet's video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, h...

  11. Things to know before visiting the Gili Islands

    You can still travel to the Gili Islands, but be advised that some businesses will close earlier and parties are limited during this time. During Nyepi, Bali's day of silence which typically falls the first or second week of March, the entire island shuts down - leading many travelers to head to the Gili Islands where businesses remain open.

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    GETTING STARTED •• Travel Literature lonelyplanet.com TRAVEL LITERATURE Ronald Wright's Time among the Maya is a story of travels through the whole Mayan region - Guatemala, Mexico, Belize and Honduras - delving into the glorious past and exploited present of the Maya and their obses-sion with time.

  13. Lonely Planet Guatemala (Country Guide)

    #1 best-selling guide to Guatemala* Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, learn to speak Spanish while admiring picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lakeshore trails; all with your trusted travel companion.

  14. Lonely Planet Guatemala (Travel Guide)

    Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, learn to speak Spanish while admiring picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lakeshore trails -all with your trusted travel companion.

  15. Lonely Planet Guatemala 7 (Travel Guide) by Clammer, Paul

    Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, learn to speak Spanish while admiring picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lakeshore trails -all with your trusted travel companion.

  16. Lonely Planet Guatemala

    Lonely Planet, Sep 1, 2016 - Travel - 599 pages. #1 best-selling guide to Guatemala*. Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, learn to speak Spanish while admiring picture-postcard vistas in Antigua ...

  17. Guatemala Travel Guide: 33 Best Things to Do (2024)

    Seeing the stunning waters of Semuc Champey is one of the best things to do in Guatemala. This is one of the most beautiful spots in the country. It was still off-the-path in January 2010 when I was there, but friends who were there in early 2016 report that there are a heap more adventure activities.

  18. PDF Guatemala 7

    The Maya Loop. This 1900km round trip takes you to the best of Guatemala's Maya ruins, into its dense jungles and to some of its spectacular natural marvels, covering the center, east and north of the country. Really pushing, you might do it in two weeks; if you have four, you'll enjoy it even more.

  19. The Ultimate One- or Two-Week Guatemala Itinerary

    Day seven: Guatemala City and home. Catch a flight back to Guatemala City and head home. Two week-Guatemala travel itinerary: Antigua - Lago de Atitlán - Chichicastenango - Tikal and Yahxá - Río Dulce. Visiting Guatemala for two weeks gives you more space to slow down and delve into the country and its unique culture.

  20. Lonely Planet Guatemala (Country Guide)

    Inside Lonely Planet Guatemala Travel The Perfect Lonely Planet Guatemala, our most comprehensive guide to the country, is perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less traveled. Written and researched by Lonely Planet. About Lonely Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel media company with guidebooks to ...

  21. Lonely Planet Guatemala 8 (Travel Guide)

    Lonely Planet's Guatemala is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Vistsit Tika's monumental restored temples, admire picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lake shore trails; all with your trusted travel companion.

  22. Lonely Planet Guatemala by Vigden, Lucas

    Lonely Planet Guatemala 8 (Travel Guide) $21.90. (10) In Stock. Discover Guatemala. Get up early to explore the kaleidoscope of colors and incense-clouded chaos of the Chichicastenango market, p. 150. Worship the sun - just like the ancients did - atop Tikal's towering Mayan pyramids, p.288. Pay reverence to a cigar-smoking, rum-swigging saint ...

  23. Guatemala 5 (inglés) (Lonely Planet Travel Guide)

    Lucas Vidgen ha contribuido en varias guías de Latinoamérica para Lonely Planet, incluidas varias ediciones de Argentina y Sudamérica. En la actualidad reside en Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, donde publica -y en la que trabaja ocasionalmente- la revista sobre vida nocturna y cultura más importante de la ciudad, XelaWho.

  24. Lonely Planet Guatemala

    Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Tika's monumental restored temples, learn to speak Spanish while admiring picture-postcard vistas in Antigua or hike Lago de Atitlan's lakeshore trails -all with your trusted travel companion.

  25. 5 big travel lessons and one 'mistake' from 50 years of Lonely Planet

    Wheeler and his wife, Maureen, founded Lonely Planet guidebooks 50 years ago. In 1972, the newly married couple bought a ratty old car in London and drove east, across Europe, and then farther ...

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