Sunday, August 11, 2019

Two More Weeks in Guatemala

    At the end of my stay in Guatemala City, I took a long cab ride all the way to Antigua Guatemala, where I would stay at Selina Antigua for the next two weeks of my trip. For my first day in Antigua, I went on a self guided walking tour that explored the various sites of ancients ruins still present in the city. Some of the highlights of this tour included the Church of Candelaria, the Church of Santo Domingo, the Convent of the Capuchins, the San Jose Cathedral, and the San Jeronimo Convent.

San Jerónimo Convent – Continental Spanish Academy
The fountain in the middle of the San Jeronimo Convent ruins

    One of my favorite qualities of Antigua was how charming and friendly the entire city seemed, and so I spent a great deal of time walking around shops and markets for souvenirs and just interacting with the locals. Most times I had to barter for better prices, but the vendors were all very friendly and welcoming. I picked up a few pieces of the beautiful jade jewelry found there as gifts for my mother and sisters. 

    Another cool place I visited inside the city was ChocoMuseo, a chocolate museum with plenty of history and activities. I took part in a mini chocolate workshop that allowed me to curate my very own piece of chocolate from hand!

El volcán de Fuego de Guatemala tiene entre 8 y 10 explosiones ...
One of the frequent eruptions on Volcán de Fuego

    The most spectacular highlight of my entire time here had to be the overnight trek up Volcán de Fuego, an active volcano. On the first day, our group started hiking at about 9:00 AM, and we stopped around 1 to take a break for lunch. During the hike, we passed through four distinct zones: farmland, cloud forest, alpine tree forest, and of course, volcanic. I rented a walking stick before the hike from recommendations based on how difficult it was. After hiking a bit more, we settled at the knife-ridge to watch the sunset, which was absolutely breathtaking with the glowing lava spewing out. The next morning, I woke up at 4 AM to summit Acatenango, too. It was such a great opportunity, I couldn't resist. We had breakfast afterwards and headed back down the volcano. It was truly one of the most amazing things I've ever seen or done in my whole life.

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