Category Archives: Guatemala

Get Stamped

We had walked across the border from Belize into Guatemala and gotten our entrance stamp.  We weren’t on a bus and as it turns out that was a good thing because others who had entered on busses weren’t so lucky.

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Beware of the coyotes

Our nine AM bus we booked out of Antigua to San Pedro the day before was 15 minutes late to pick us up and we were getting worried.  We had booked it with a nice lady who owned a travel agency across the street from our new hostel and I poked my head around the corner to see if she was open, and she was.  So I decided to go see what was up.

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Antigua-ish

It was dark when we took our transport into Semuc from Lanquin, so we hadn’t seen the scenery of the bumpy road we took down into our hostel.  When it was time to leave for Antigua in the morning, we not only got to experience the bumpy road again, but we got to see what was in the dark the night before.

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The Emerald Dream

Six hours into our 8 hour bus ride towards Semuc Champey, the girl sitting behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked if I spoke spanish.  “A little”, I said.  “Can you ask the driver if we’re going to stop for a bathroom break?” she asked.

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Hotel California Flores

The day before we were set to leave San Ignacio, I asked our hostel staff how much it should cost us on the bus out of town to the border of Guatemala and they told us that we should just take a cab because it would only cost us about $5 Belize each to get to the border and we didn’t have to mess with the bus. So when the first guy we approached asked for $50 Belize, I laughed in his face.

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