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Guatemala, located in Central America, is known for its rich culture and history, with Mayan ruins like Tikal and vibrant indigenous markets. The official currency is the Guatemalan Quetzal. The country boasts stunning landscapes, including volcanoes, rainforests, and lakes, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Guatemala is also famous for its delicious coffee and chocolate, which you can enjoy while exploring the charming colonial towns.
When to visit
The best time to visit Guatemala is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This period offers pleasant weather with sunny days and cooler nights, perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions. However, if you're interested in witnessing traditional Mayan ceremonies, consider visiting during the colorful Semana Santa (Holy Week) celebrations in March or April.
Getting around
Getting around Guatemala is relatively easy, with options like buses, shuttles, and taxis available for transportation between cities and towns. For shorter distances within cities, you can use tuk-tuks or rent a bicycle to explore at your own pace. Keep in mind that road conditions in rural areas can be challenging, so it's advisable to plan your routes in advance.
Traveller tips
When visiting Guatemala, be sure to carry small denominations of the local currency for easier transactions in markets and small shops. It's also recommended to drink bottled water and avoid consuming tap water to prevent any stomach issues. Respect the local customs and traditions, especially when visiting indigenous communities, by dressing modestly and asking for permission before taking photos. Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken in rural areas. Lastly, always keep a copy of your passport and important documents in a safe place during your travels.