WHAT IT TAKES TO TRAVEL GUATEMALA
1. A GOOD ADVENTURE SPIRIT
Guatemala is and adventure land and everywhere you go is like being an
ancient explorer discovering a new civilization, traveling in Guatemala can be
as hard or easy as your money can take you, you can go by the almost free
chicken buses, first class buses, shuttles, escorted tours planes or
helicopters or by our hassle free $599
P.P. package way. Any way you choose will need a positive attitude, do
not expect perfection, the paved roads are in very good condition but driving is a bit
difficult for those who do not have experience defence driving in Latin America. And surprisely and incredible at it sounds it is VERY easy for
non spanish speaking travelers to enjoy Guatemala.
2. A
POSITIVE ATTITUDE
Ahorita....means that it may take a little longer then what you expected,
uor
time concept of punctuality is maybe not like yours, definitely practicity and celerity are
not exactly a religion down here in Guatemala,
3.
BE A LEARNER
Guatemalans are very friendly with
visitors and will enjoy teaching you our language and way of life, Guatemala is
the perfect place for those cultural oriented travelers, We are not the typical
beach destination for just do nothing or get drunk, yes we have a few good
beaches and lots of sun but we have a lot more interesting live cultural gifts
for you who likes to
learn and understand more of our planet.
THIS CAPTIVATING EXOTIC WORLD,
SO DIFFERENT FROM YOURS, IS ONLY 2 HOURS BY AIR FROM EITHER MIAMI OR HOUSTON OR 8-10 HOURS FROM EUROPE...
HERE'S WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU:
Itineraries
are suggestions for basic sightseeing programmers to the highlands and lowlands.
Just add modules as time permits to make up to a two-week tour. If you
don't feel like calculating by yourself, just pick what you want, tell
us how long you have and and we will do the rest.
Families and friends traveling together? Don't hesitate to ask for group
rates.
The next pages are special interest services as diverse as: Bird
watching; diving (scuba and snorkeling); fishing; golf; hiking over mountains
or through jungles; Indian arts and crafts; mountain biking; multi-day
white water rafting up to class IV; pony trekking; sailing; Spanish language
classes; volcano climbing; living cultures; archeology and just about anything
else that comes to mind (except snow skiing!). Give us your preferences
to set something up especially for you.
Finally, in our bi-monthly newsletter and
we are always looking for NEW Guate travel products.
If you would like us to e-mail this to you on a regular basis, just follow
the instructions provided.
GUATEMALA, The Land of Eternal Spring
Awaits You!!
Temperature Fº (hi/lo) and Rainfall (inches)
| |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
| Guatemala City |
70/55 |
70/63 |
74/61 |
76/58 |
67/55 |
65/52 |
63/51 |
62/52 |
64/53 |
67/55 |
69/52 |
68/52 |
| precipitation |
0.15 |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.9 |
4.9 |
9.8 |
7.5 |
7.0 |
9.7 |
5.2 |
0.9 |
0.2 |
| Copán |
88/58 |
89/58 |
92/59 |
91/65 |
93/69 |
92/71 |
90/72 |
91/72 |
90/71 |
90/67 |
89/64 |
86/59 |
| precipitation |
5.5 |
2.9 |
2.3 |
2.0 |
4.2 |
4.8 |
9.6 |
7.4 |
7.45 |
7.4 |
7.2 |
6.9 |