We hadn’t realized that it was a sacred day when we set out for the Tikal ruins. The date was 12th December 2012, a sacred date for many cultures and believed to be good luck. I felt indifferent. I was fatigued from traveling at a fast pace over the preceding months. I couldn’t muster the […] Read more…
Central America
A Really Bad Luck Week in Panama
So I left off last time with a brief mention of our epic journey from Managua to Panama City. We had decided that, as we are on a tight budget, we would take a bus across three countries in two days as it was a quarter of the price of a flight; turns out it […] Read more…
How to Spend a Jam-Packed Week in Nicaragua
I was already quite nervous about spending a night in San Pedro Sula, Honduras so I wasn’t overly thrilled when we got there and were told that the bus the next day was full and that we would have to in fact spend two nights there instead. Things didn’t improve when we couldn’t get Trav’s […] Read more…
Exploring the Undiscovered Izabal Region of Guatemala
We met up with our friends Lynn and Pete in Rio Dulce, a small but busy town named after the Rio Dulce, a river that runs from Lake Izabal to the Caribbean sea at Livingston. The Izabal region of Guatemala is densely jungled and very humid, quite a shock after the dry weather and cold […] Read more…
Christmas Time at Magical Lake Atitlan in Guatemala
We blew into Panajachel on the wind, a very strong wind which made our lancha ride across to San Pedro la Laguna very bumpy and wet. Perhaps they were the winds of change as the date was 21st December, the end of the Mayan Calendar and the supposed end of the world. San Pedro is […] Read more…
Exploring Central Guatemala – and Having my Passport Stolen
Our first stop after the humid and jungle-covered North was in charming Colonial Antigua; the touristy gem in Guatemala’s crown. Antigua really is a beautiful town despite the tourists. It reminds me very much of San Cristobal de las Casas in Mexico which I hold dear to my heart. Cobbled streets, leafy squares, colorful churches, […] Read more…
The Tropical North of Guatemala
A land of giant Ceiba trees, tiered waterfalls, and jungle-covered ruins: this is the North of Guatemala. We arrived from Belize on a minibus to Flores. Flores is a cute little town on an island in the middle of Lake Peten. Although touristy it has a certain charm to it and was very peaceful when […] Read more…
Caye Caulker: The Island Jewel in Belize’s Crown
Our first glimpse of Belize was our 30 minute stop on Ambergris Caye to clear Customs and Immigration. It is the first country I have been to where you can go through Customs with bare feet; the building is a shed and the floor is sand. On arrival on Caye Caulker, we were greeted by […] Read more…