🇺🇸 Lago de Atitlán

While we were in Xela, all the host families suggested that we host students find a place that was tranquil and not make any fixed travel plans for the days following the presidential elections. Previous elections had a history of getting rambunctious and we were assured that blockades and protests would follow September 6. We aimed for Lake Atitlán, a beautiful turquoise-blue crater-lake surrounded by volcanoes. First stop, Panajachel. Because it was the low season, we were able to haggle an amazing deal and stayed at a hotel that had a pool, jungle vegetation, and a high-ceiling-ed room containing such luxuries as hot and cold water, cable TV, a balcony over the main street, and towels. And we had the hotel almost entirely to ourselves.

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1007 lake atitlanLago de Atitlán by night

1008 pizza forkAnne vs fork battle at a local pizzería; no one won

1009 classic panajachelTypical Lake Atitlán

1010 panajachel planesFlying planes

1011 geology mueseum panajachelRecently divers in Lake Atitlán found pottery, foundations of houses, and stelae about 45 to 90 meters below the surface of where the lake reaches today. Consequently a museum has sprung up in Panajachel and though the explanations weren’t very thorough, we found ways to stay entertained.

1012 pot holes panajachelJulien’s observation: “Not too practical!”

DCIM100GOPROBarbies wielding huipiles and traditional skirts

1013 panajachel voteVoting day

1014 atitlan boatsThe speedboats that provide transport to all the villages around the lake. It cost 25Q (about $3.50) for the 45-minute ride, though we were repeatedly reminded we could take a private boat right away for about five times the price. Our patience paid off, and about an hour later we embarked with another couple, Heidi from WI and Julian from Mexico.

DCIM100GOPRO…embarked on the scariest boat ride ever! I had assumed the middle-aged man taking our fares would drive the boat, but we ended up flying across the lake with a 15-year-old at the helm. The incoming storm meant the lake was turbulent, and our young driver seemed to be racing the rain, full-speed ahead.

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DCIM100GOPROIncoming storm

DCIM100GOPROSan Pedro finally in view

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1022 san pedro indian noseThe next day we would hike to the tip of Indian Nose’s nose.

1023 zoolas san pedroZoola’s

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1025 san pedro churchPlaza Central at 4am; what the photo does not relate was that a marching band was practicing loudly out the front. At 4 in the morning.

1027 atitlan from indian noseLago de Atitlán

1026 atitlan from indian noseSan Pedro and San Juan below

1028 atitlan from indian nose with pupHike pup

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1030 mountains from indian nose
1031 mountains from indian noseIndian Nose shadow

1032 atitlan from indian noseBoat on the calm morning lake

DCIM100GOPROThe mountain pups seemed to enjoy the fermented-tasting banana and chocolate breads we bought from the ancient street vendor the night before.

1063 shadow indian nose guatemalaJulien and Santa Clara

DCIM100GOPROJulien, Anne, Heidi, Julian

DCIM100GOPROHike back down

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1038 indian nose hikeThis little voice kept yelling “Foto! Foto!” We were last hikers and got a snapshot of this cutie.

1039 san pedro atitlanYou can only cross hula-hooping.

1019 san pedroStreet art

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1041 san pedro atitlan mural
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1045 san pedro atitlanYou’ve never seen Julien’s face light up as brightly as when he sees a fries-stand, perfect for a quick snack.

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1047 san pedro atitlan churchA man and his rooster

1048 san pedro atitlan churchPlaza Central by day

1049 san pedro atitlan chicken bus
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1051 san pedro atitlan dogsPup whisperer

1054 sababa san pedro atitlanEvery day we had lunch at Sababa, an Israeli sandwich shop that opened recently.

1056 san pedro atitlan indian nose
1055 san pedro atitlan indian nose
1057 san pedro atitlan mr mulletsBack at the hostel, back at work.

DCIM100GOPROWe were sure to catch a morning boat for a calmer ride back to Panajachel.

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1061 lake atitlan boatClick here for a video peek into our visit to Atitlán.

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Franco-American couple navigating through life at the pace of enjoyment.

3 thoughts on “🇺🇸 Lago de Atitlán

  1. J’ai beaucoup aimé les vêtements des poupées Barbie ! Et puis toujours ces couleurs (maison, bus, statue…) magnifiques ! On dirait que les gens mettent de la couleur un peu partout pour masquer hélas leur pauvreté.
    Bisous.

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    1. Bonjour,
      Peut être que les couleurs sont témoins de l’expression de libertés et de non besoin au conformisme contrairement à nos vies ou nous deveons nous habiller en noir ou bleu pour ne pas choquer ou peindre toutes nous maisons de la même couleur monotone

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      1. Remarque pertinente snourch, c’est justement une discussion que l’on a eu un peu plus loin sur notre route, à Granada au Nicaragua. en voyant toutes les maisons arborer des couleurs vives nous nous disions que nos pays avait certainement de bonnes pratiques à en tirer pour rompre la monotonie et le conformisme et apporter une touche un peu plus personnelle et joyeuse à notre quotidien.

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