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Panajachel is a town located on the northern shore of Lake Atitlán in the Guatemalan Highlands. The town is known for its stunning views of the lake and the surrounding volcanoes. The currency used in Panajachel is the Guatemalan Quetzal. The town offers a vibrant market where visitors can purchase local handicrafts and textiles. Panajachel is also a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and zip-lining.
When to visit
The best time to visit Panajachel is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, the weather is sunny and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the town and the surrounding areas. The rainy season, from May to October, can bring heavy downpours and make outdoor activities more challenging. However, the lush green landscapes during this time can also be quite beautiful.
Getting around
Panajachel is a small town that can easily be explored on foot. Tuk-tuks are also a popular mode of transportation for getting around town and to nearby villages. Boats are used to travel across Lake Atitlán to other towns such as San Pedro and Santiago. Private shuttles and buses are available for longer journeys to other parts of Guatemala.
Traveller tips
Be sure to try the local cuisine, such as pepian (a traditional Guatemalan stew) and kak'ik (a spicy turkey soup). Bargaining is common at the markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices. Make sure to carry small denominations of Quetzales as some vendors may not have change for larger bills. It's a good idea to carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, as tap water may not be safe to drink. Lastly, be respectful of the local culture and customs, such as dressing modestly when visiting churches or Mayan villages.