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  1. Phil
    June 6, 2022

    I wonder when I will be able to cross Guatemala off of my list. It is such an inviting place. Hopefully this summer I will get the chance to visit.

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  2. Andra
    June 20, 2016

    Well, I actually had Guatemala on my bucket list but after reading your post you only made it go higher in the hierarchy 🙂 Thank you for sharing all this info

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  3. Caroline
    May 19, 2016

    Guatemala has always been on my list.. this post is giving me itchy feet. I feel like I NEED to visit it NOW! Do you think that a person with no knowledge of Spanish (like yours truly) will have massive issues travelling here?

    Great post 🙂

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      Thanks, honestly our Spanish is pretty limited and we got by most of the time.
      We needed directions in Guatemala city and popped into an internet cafe/printer shop and had an amusing conversation through google translate with the man working there who was very friendly and patient so theres always a way.

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  4. Laura @ Grassroots Nomad
    May 18, 2016

    All great reasons! I’ve been volunteering here since Jan and I love it 🙂

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      Wow, good for you, glad to hear you love it there to.
      We will try to make some time and do some volunteer work on our next big trip.

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  5. Patricia – Ze Wandering Frogs
    May 18, 2016

    What a cool destination to discover! Definitely on our travel plan, so beautiful!

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      Thanks for reading, glad to hear you will make it sometime in the future.

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  6. Joy
    May 18, 2016

    I have a couple Guatemala posts on my blog too! I’m dying to go back and see more of this beautiful country! Nice list 😀

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      Thanks for the comment. I will go check out your webpage now.

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  7. Taylor
    May 17, 2016

    Definitely all good reasons! I’d love to explore some of the markets.

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      The main market in Chichicastenango was fantastic and we highly recommend visiting there.

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  8. Joe
    May 17, 2016

    I’ve heard that Guatemala is one of the world’s great alternative destinations and reading this article confirms it! The chicken buses make the overstuffed buses I rode in Africa seem positively luxurious by comparison. It’s great that it caters for both those who want comfort and those who are looking for adventure, and the photos sure make it look like a beautiful country. Great post 🙂

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    • snaphappytravel
      May 22, 2016

      When travelling India I was told a few stories of buses in Africa, I must admit I love the randomness of bus rides, from music bands in India to the sellers in Central America never a dull moment.

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  9. carla
    May 13, 2016

    The hammock is really inviting. Guatemala is sure a must visit!

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  10. Christina
    May 12, 2016

    There is so much more for me to see in Guatemala! When I visited, unfortunately, I only had time to view a volcano and Tikal. Tikal was amazing though! Now, I definitely need to go back with these newly added items to the list.

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  11. Stephanie
    May 12, 2016

    There are a lot of language programs in Guatemala I’ve researched in the past. It’s great to know you liked it so much. Maybe one summer I will finally do it!

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  12. RunawayBrit
    May 12, 2016

    You’ve sold it to me! I haven’t been to Central America yet, but reading this post has convinced me that it’s an area I shouldn’t overlook for much longer! It looks like you had a wonderful time there.

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  13. Stella the Travelerette
    May 12, 2016

    That looks amazing! You’ve sold me on visiting Guatemala. I love the sound of that hotel and the freshly prepared food. And the colors at the market are gorgeous. I think I would enjoy the chicken bus too! I like a little noise–I’m from NYC!

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  14. Rosi C.
    May 12, 2016

    I love Central America. I cannot wait to visit Guatemala this November. I hope to see a few of your suggestions. I love hammocks too 🙂

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  15. Amy
    May 12, 2016

    Guatemala is definitely high on my list and all your reasons are wanderlust-inducing! Tikal and Lake Atitlan seem gorgeous!

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  16. Travel Pockets
    May 11, 2016

    OMG! I would love to stay at a place where the local lady would come and cook a meal for you. It’s like having your own private chef! And the markets. I could probably spend all day there 🙂

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  17. Wanderlustingk
    May 11, 2016

    After living/traveling in the EU, the idea of traveling for LESS THAN $20 per day appealing to me so much. I’d love to see the Mayan temples and I’m really super curious about the food as I’ve never had Guatemalan food. The chicken bus sounds like something I need to do and everything here appeals to me!

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  18. Monika
    May 11, 2016

    I loved Guatemala, but I’m not quite sure about the first point. I mean the town of Antigua is really beautiful but when I was there it was so packed with American tourists that not Spanish but English seemed to be the language to use (even with all that Spanish schools).
    As far as other points are concerned.. I agree with everything! 🙂

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    • Chris
      May 16, 2016

      Well that depends when and with who you hang in Antigua.Yes there is a lot of tourist no just American but from all around the world and yes English is the lingua franca. Besides that, you can meet locals, guatemalan tourists and many other latin americans there. Antigua is a touristy place but haven’t sold its soul, is still a very Guatemalan town and that mix is indeed a very Guatemalan thing. 🙂

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  19. Sarah – Exploring Kiwis
    May 10, 2016

    Ahhh we absolutely loved Guatemala! Did you make it Semuc Champey?

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  20. Kaylene Chadwell
    May 10, 2016

    I keep reading about how amazing Guatemala is! I really hope to get there soon! It looks like a really fun destination – I love your photos!

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  21. Danielle Des
    May 10, 2016

    Could you roam inside Tikal, we couldn’t at Chichen Itza in Mexico.

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  22. Lily Travella
    May 10, 2016

    So many hammocks haha can’t get much better than that! Looks like Guatemala needs to be higher on my list!

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