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About Coban
Coban is a city located in the central highlands of Guatemala, known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture. The currency used in Coban is the Guatemalan Quetzal. Coban is famous for its coffee plantations and the Semuc Champey natural pools, offering visitors a chance to explore the beauty of nature. The city is also home to the Biotopo del Quetzal, a nature reserve dedicated to the preservation of the national bird of Guatemala.
When to visit
The best time to visit Coban is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, the weather is mild and perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions. However, if you want to experience the lush greenery of Coban, the rainy season from May to October is ideal.
Getting around
Getting around Coban is relatively easy, with options such as taxis, tuk-tuks, and rental cars available for transportation. The city is also pedestrian-friendly, making it convenient to explore on foot. For longer distances, buses and shuttles are a cost-effective way to travel between attractions.
Traveller tips
When visiting Coban, make sure to pack light layers as the weather can change throughout the day. It's also recommended to carry cash as some places may not accept credit cards. Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas and always negotiate prices with taxi drivers before getting in. Don't forget to try the local cuisine, such as Kak'ik (turkey soup) and Jocon (chicken stew) for an authentic taste of Guatemala.