Guatemala - Semuc Champey and Río Dulce

Wɔatintim: 30.07.2019

Lanquin - Semuc Champey

Continuing towards Belize, we now head to the center of Guatemala. The service is once again first class - transport from door to door. It starts at 8 a.m. and I will be on the road all day - even though the distances in Guatemala are not that large. This is mainly due to the last two hours, which lead from Cobán to Lanquin on a gravel road. But there are beautiful landscapes to see again. And the tiny Lanquin is also equipped with the best backpacker infrastructure. Numerous hostels are located right on the river, so you can go directly from a refreshing swim in the water to the bar. You can also relax and float down the river on a large rubber tube and arrive directly at the hostel. I had planned to stay here for only 3 days, but many travelers had already been hanging out here for a week.

In the streets of Lanquin.
In the streets of Lanquin.

The old church in town.
The old church in town.
The local car workshop.
The local car workshop.
The pickup is currently heading towards Semuc Champey. One hour on the bumpy loading area.
The pickup is currently heading towards Semuc Champey. One hour on the bumpy loading area.
My hostel in Lanquin. From the bar directly into the river.
My hostel in Lanquin. From the bar directly into the river.
And this saying applies to most parts of the world.
And this saying applies to most parts of the world.
The atmosphere at night was very nice as well.
The atmosphere at night was very nice as well.
Especially when the full moon appeared.
Especially when the full moon appeared.
And at night you had to be careful not to step on the giant frogs.
And at night you had to be careful not to step on the giant frogs.


But the main attractions are the crystal clear natural pools of Semuc Champey. They are only 10km away, but on the loading area of a pickup truck, this pleasure takes about an hour. The trip is worth it. There is a great view from above of the tiered pools. It is incredibly beautiful and the water is much warmer than the river in Lanquin. For me, there is not much else to do but inquire about the further travel route. There is a way to Rio Dulce. And so I take a detour towards the Caribbean coast.

This is what it looked like around Lanquin. Green mountains as far as the eye can see.
This is what it looked like around Lanquin. Green mountains as far as the eye can see.
But the actual highlight was the trip to Semuc Champey. Here
But the actual highlight was the trip to Semuc Champey. Here's the view from the viewpoint.
The pools already look inviting from a distance.
The pools already look inviting from a distance.

A short path through the forest.
A short path through the forest.
And then I can take a closer look at the whole thing. The water was much warmer than the river in Lanquin.
And then I can take a closer look at the whole thing. The water was much warmer than the river in Lanquin.
It shimmers crystal clear in many shades of blue and green.
It shimmers crystal clear in many shades of blue and green.

If you booked the adventure tour, you could plunge into the waves here.
If you booked the adventure tour, you could plunge into the waves here.
But you had to climb up the waterfall first.
But you had to climb up the waterfall first.


Río Dulce - Livingston

The journey from Lanquin to Rio Dulce is bumpy and very leisurely. Five hours along winding dirt roads, occasionally interrupted by short paved sections. And then suddenly we see the endless green Caribbean lowland in front of us. We go down there now. It gets warmer with every minute, hotter to be precise. Finally, we arrive at the tropical hot Rio Dulce along the huge Lake Izabal. This place is located at the end of the lake, where the river starts towards Livingston and the sea. Rio Dulce itself is not worth a visit, but there are many hotels and hostels scattered around the lake, which can only be reached by boat. And it's incredibly beautiful and quiet at the lake. You can explore the lake with the hotel's own kayaks or simply go to the floating platform. Hammock and cocktail at the hotel are the alternatives. However, the special feature of the lake is that many wealthy hobby sailors, yacht owners, and other leisure sailors bring their babies here to protect them from the storms of the Caribbean. And since the hurricane season is just beginning, there are quite a few of these boats to see. Most of them even have their own huge garage. The sailor bars on the shore were accordingly exquisite.

The road to Río Dulce was one big construction site. It will probably take years for the road to be completely asphalted.
The road to Río Dulce was one big construction site. It will probably take years for the road to be completely asphalted.
But the landscapes are already beautiful today.
But the landscapes are already beautiful today.


Be careful with oncoming traffic.
Be careful with oncoming traffic.
A Chinese mine in the middle of Guatemala to extract lithium. It makes you wonder why American, Canadian, Chinese, or other foreign companies are given licenses to sell the natural resources of another country for their own profit! However, this problem exists in all of South America and not just in Guatemala.
A Chinese mine in the middle of Guatemala to extract lithium. It makes you wonder why American, Canadian, Chinese, or other foreign companies are given licenses to sell the natural resources of another country for their own profit! However, this problem exists in all of South America and not just in Guatemala.
The construction work is always well secured by road workers.
The construction work is always well secured by road workers.
And then the endless green Caribbean lowland came into view and it got increasingly hotter.
And then the endless green Caribbean lowland came into view and it got increasingly hotter.
We continued over the river to Río Dulce.
We continued over the river to Río Dulce.
Casa Perico. My accommodation in Rio Dulce. Only accessible by boat, but all the more idyllic.
Casa Perico. My accommodation in Rio Dulce. Only accessible by boat, but all the more idyllic.
The floating platform of the hotel in Rio Dulce.
The floating platform of the hotel in Rio Dulce.
A small selection of the yachts stored here.
A small selection of the yachts stored here.
But it is not only expensive yachts on the move.
However, it is not only expensive yachts on the move.


The other highlight is the boat trip along the Rio Dulce - this time really the river - to Livingston right on the Caribbean coast. The landscapes along the tour are really beautiful, but overall it was just a bumpy long boat ride. Livingston is not a Caribbean gem, there are not even beautiful beaches, and overall the place does not make a nice impression. After lunch, we quickly head back. I relax for one more evening with my Swiss host and analyze the Wimbledon final with him. The next morning, I say goodbye and head towards Flores.

The excursion to Livingston on the huge Río Dulce.
The excursion to Livingston on the huge Río Dulce.
The San Felipe Castle.
The San Felipe Castle.
This is what it looks like along the river. Occasionally, you can see a few houses.
This is what it looks like along the river. Occasionally, you can see a few houses.
Stop in the water lily area.
Stop in the water lily area.
Then the river became narrower and more winding.
Then the river became narrower and more winding.
This is what it
This is what it's like in Livingston. Slow-paced and better in the shade.
But beware of not being hit by a coconut again.
But beware of not being hit by a coconut again.


Anoyie

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