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March 31, 2005

In Xela(Quetzaltenango)

Well I left Belize and headed to Tikal, Guatemala. Took me about half a day to get there from San Ignacio. There were no problems at the border crossing. Took a bus to El Remate then caught a shuttle up to Tikal. I was able to string up my hammock at the Jaguar Inn, and they have lockers you can use(25Q). Went wondering around the ruins a bit that evening and saw lots of birds and Howler monkeys, for being so small they sure can make a lot of noise. I you buy your ticket after 3pm you can go in the next day also(50Q). I got up at 4:30 the next morning to be able to catch the sun rise atop Temple IV. You can't be in the park before 6 without a guide so I tagged along with another group until we got past the guard shack. It was a great morning being there hearing the jungle wake up around you, howler monkeys and bird cry's echoing through the jungle. After a few more hours I was ready to go and caught the first shuttle down to Flores(12:30pm) and got a bed at Dona Goya which was a nice Hostel and pretty empty. The town of Flores is nice but there's really not much to do around there so I bought a ticket for a night bus the next day to Guatemala City(12hrs $24). I splurged and went for a nicer bus since it was at night and also acting as my bed for the night. I got into Guat about 5am and was able to jump right on a bus to Xela which is another 4 hours(35Q). I got ito Xela and check out a few hostels which were not great. So I was wandering around looking for this place in the Lonely Planet but couldn't seem to find it. This girl asked if I needed help. she said that she could show me were the hostel was but that she also rented out rooms from her house. Well I decide to check her place out first and I'm glad I did it's in this really huge old house right in the middle of downtown, she's the only one living there and only has 3 rooms for rent$5/28/100 for a day ,week, or month. She also makes breakfast in the morning and for $2 she will do lunch or dinner for you to It's a great place and I highly recommend it.Sary Munoz(54084361)12 Avenada 8-31, sarymunoz@yahoo.com.mx. I'm going to be staying here for about a week there's a few hikes I want to do including the highest peak in Central America. will be updating more some, and hopefully with pictures.

Posted by Dillon on March 31, 2005 12:05 PM
Category: Central America 2005
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Hey GuyBoy...do you have any more pictures to view? Also, what kind of camera are you using? Take care, We love you....Cath and Brian

Posted by: cath and brian on April 3, 2005 03:15 PM
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