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1 Take an exhilarating 22 day journey of discovery through Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. Kicking off in Cancun Mexico s famous beach resort, explore the incredible Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Palenque and Tikal, travel through vibrant colonial towns and breathtaking landscapes, soak up the scenery at beautiful Lake Atitlan, relax on Belize s idyllic Caye Caulker island, enjoy some retail therapy at the colourful Chichi markets! A World Of Discovery Tikal - a beautiful Mayan archaeological site San Ignacio - Belize's adventure capital! Caye Caulker - idyllic Caribbean island Playa del Carmen - Mexican beach resort What's Included 21 nights simple hotels, hostels and guesthouses Local transportation - public buses, mini buses and boats. Excursions to Livingston, Tikal ruins, Caye Caulker, Chichen Itza ruins, Palenque ruins, San Cristóbal village tour, Chichi Market Escorted by a tour leader Specialist local guides at certain sights of interest market tourism it was an ideal location. Due to the reluctance of investors to bet on an unknown area however, the Mexican government had to finance the first nine hotels. Today over two million visitors a year, come to Cancún to relax on one of the beautiful beaches in what is now known as the 'hotel zone' and to swim in the crystal clear turquoise waters. If the activity of Cancún becomes too much for you, you can always take a ferry out to the more relaxed Isla Mujeres or arrange a snorkelling or diving excursion. Overnight - Cancun Days 2-3 : Chichen Itza What's Not Included International flights, departure and border taxes Tips on all excursions. Tip for your tour leader - an entirely personal gesture. Meals - allow US$25-30 spending money per day to cover meals, snacks, drinks, limited souvenirs and any extras. Airport transfers and visas DETAILED ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS Trip Highlights Cancun - Mexico's prime beach resort Chichen Itza - one of the New 7 Wonders of the World Mérida - capital of the Yucatan province Palenque archaeological site San Cristóbal de las Casas - colonial city Panajachel on the shores of Lake Atitlán Chichicastenango and the Chichi markets Antigua - a delightful colonial town Livingston - a lively town situated at the mouth of the Rio Dulce Flores - a charming island town Day 1 : Cancun Hola Cancun! Make your own way to our joining hotel in Cancun and spend the remains of the day at leisure. The first day of your tour is simply an arrival day with no pre-organised activities. In order to allow time to relax and see some of the sights you may wish to add pre tour accommodation. On arrival please ask at the reception for information on when the pre departure meeting will be held. Until 1970 Isla Cancún (Cancún Island) had only three residents, the caretakers of the coconut plantation with only 117 people living in nearby Puerto Juarez, a fishing village and military base. The island was home to some of the Caribbean's most beautiful beaches and with the advent of mass Cancun - Merida. The hectic days ahead are packed full of surprises for those who are interested in archaeology. We travel first to Chichén Itzá, an impressive Maya/Toltec site recently voted as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Constructed between the 7th and 10th century AD, Chichén Itzá was a centre of pilgrimage for the Maya for over 1000 years. Among the sights your local guide will point out during the tour of the site are the ball court where the captain of the winning team was beheaded (no incentive to play your best!) and the sacred cenote where treasures and the remains of human sacrifices have been discovered. The most famous attraction is the great Pyramid of Kukulcan, dedicated to the feathered serpent god Kukulcan and built with such precision that a shadow serpent descends down the steps during the equinox. -1-

2 Leaving Chichén Itzá we head to Mérida, Capital of the Yucatan province, the 'white city' of Mérida is a pleasant mixture of colonial buildings, churches and plazas. The markets simply overflow with beautiful weavings, hammocks and batiks, making this a great place to buy handmade crafts and souvenirs. At night the city comes alive with live theatre and concerts. There are many city excursions on offer here - from a comprehensive hop on/hop off bus tour exploring the greater city area to a relaxing horse-drawn carriage tour around the cobbled streets of El Centro and Pasaje Montejo Boulevard. If you want to explore the region near Mérida you could visit the small fishing town of Celestún with its large flamingo population. You could also take a swim in the local 'cenotes' (sen-o-tays), fresh-water swimming holes connected by spectacular limestone caverns and deep underwater rivers once sacred to the ancient Maya, covering the entire Yucatan peninsula. Overnight - Merida Days 4-5 : Palenque Ruins Days 6-8 : San Cristobal Palenque - San Cristobal. Ascending into the mountainous Chiapas region we arrive at the fascinating colonial city of San Cristóbal de las Casas. Situated in the middle of the highlands, here you will find Mexico's richest example of indigenous culture, as it is surrounded by 21 indigenous villages with distinct languages, dress and customs. Red tiled houses painted in brilliant colours dominate the city, maintaining a delightful provincial charm. There are numerous interesting museums to see such as the Amber Museum, the Coffee Museum, the Maya Medicine Museum, and the 'Na Bolom' Cultural Centre. The next day you have an included tour of the nearby villages where you can buy beautifully made local handicrafts and get a true feel for how modern descendents of the ancient Maya people live today. The tour gives you a fascinating insight into their pre-colombian beliefs and their daily struggle to be heard in what is one of Mexico's most isolated regions. Merida - Palenque. On day 4 we take the long journey south to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, where we spend the next two nights. The town and ruins of Palenque are famous for the tombs found filled with riches in honour of the renowned Lord Pakal and the Red Queen. This archaeological site houses more than 200 structures including a series of hilltop temples, towers, tombs and pyramids surrounded by steamy jungle. The most important constructions, which date back to the Classical period ( AD) are the Temple of the Inscriptions, the Crypt, the Palace complex, the Temple of the Cross, the Temple of the Foliated Cross, and the Temple of the Sun. Decorated with elaborate friezes, sculptures and inscriptions, Palenque is unquestionably one of the most important Mayan archaeological sites. Paths cutting through the jungle lead to various temples and the gorgeous waterfalls, where over time, strange figures have taken shape in the rock formations. A local guide may offer you the extra option of going on a forest walk where you can see unexcavated ruins enveloped in jungle. Other attractions near Palenque include the fantastic Agua Azul Nature Reserve with more than 200 small waterfalls, and the incredible Misol-Ha waterfall with a 30 metre drop (optional half day tour includes both these falls). Overnight - Palenque There is also an option to visit the stunning Sumidero Canyon on a guided speedboat tour along a 30 kilometre section of the Grijalva river to the hydro-electric dam. There are plenty of opportunities to photograph local wildlife such as birds, crocodiles and iguanas. The cliffs towering over the river reach 100 metres at the highest point, which will provide a dramatic backdrop to your pictures. Overnight - San Cristobal Days 9-11 : Panajachel Panajachel on the shores of Lake Atitlán. The drive down has simply stunning scenery, with breathtaking views of the lake and its three volcanoes, San Pedro, Atitlán and Toliman, all of which are over 3000 metres high. A relaxing lakeside town, Panajachel is known to the locals as 'Gringotenango' due to its popularity with foreigners and its hippie influence in the past. Rated by those who have seen it as one of the most beautiful and colourful lakes in the world, Lake Atitlán sits at a little over 1500 metres above sea level. Here you can take a boat tour to some of the many surrounding villages (optional) or possibly go for a swim in the lake. Panajachel also has many restaurants and interesting bars lining the main street, where you can have lakeside sunset drinks, listen to 60s music, and even eat some Asian food. Overnight - Panajachel Days : Antigua Panajachel - Antigua. In the morning on day 12 we visit Chichicastenango - Guatemala's most famous market town. This village's population swells from approx to over 20,000 on market day (when we visit). The local indigenous people, mostly descendents of the K'iche' (Quiché) Maya people, come down from the nearby hills to sell everything from kitchen pots and pans to live turkeys! Handicrafts, bags, jumpers and wall hangings are just a few of the bargains to be found here. After lunch we depart the market town and continue to Antigua. Antigua is one of the most delightful colonial towns in. The local indigenous can be seen throughout the cobbled streets and plazas of the city in their colourful costumes, selling their crafts and textiles. As the cultural centre of Guatemala, Antigua is an ideal place to experience the traditional music, architecture and art of the country. Rich in ornate churches, convents, parks, plazas, cafés, restaurants, bars and colourful street markets and surrounded by awe-inspiring volcanoes, Antigua is one place you will never forget. Overnight - Antigua San Cristobal - Panajachel. Leaving Mexico we cross the border into Guatemala at Ciudad Cuauhtèmoc. You will find the Guatemalans to be some of the warmest and most colourful people in the world. Passing through the Guatemalan highlands we travel towards the Pan American Highway from where we will head down to -2-

3 Day 14 : Rio Dulce The emphasis was on height when creating these imposing structures because the Maya believed the higher the building, the closer they were to the gods. Around Tikal there is a lot of animal life, and if you're lucky, you will have the chance to spot the noisy howler monkeys, pizotes (a racoon-like animal), exotic birds such as toucans, and much more! Overnight - Flores Days : San Ignacio Antigua - Rio Dulce. We depart Antigua by mini van to the river town of Rio Dulce where we overnight in cabins right on the water. In the afternoon the boat tour along the 23 kilometre stretch of waterway to Livingston allows you to experience one of the most scenic areas of Guatemala. Livingston is situated at the mouth of the Rio Dulce, where it joins the Bay of Amatique, and is inhabited by the Garifuna people. This lively little town has a Caribbean atmosphere different to the rest of Guatemala and is a great place to try the delicious local specialty tapado (seafood coconut soup) and listen to the local African-style punta music. Overnight - Rio Dulce Day 15 : Tikal Day 20 : Playa del Carmen Caye Caulker - Playa del Carmen. Departing the island of Caye Caulker we take the ferry back to the mainland, cross back into Mexico and travel up the coast to the beautiful beach resort of Playa del Carmen, arriving late afternoon. Overnight - Playa del Carmen Flores - San Ignacio. On day 16 we travel over the border in Belize, one of the smallest and most diverse countries in. Formally known as British Honduras, the official language is still English, but most people also speak Spanish. Our first stop is San Ignacio referred to as "Cayo" by the locals, this agricultural centre is also known to be the 'adventure' and 'nature' capital of Belize. The surrounding jungle, wildlife, waterfalls, rivers and caves, have created the ideal location for the numerous optional excursions that are available, from canoeing downriver and tubing through caves, to visiting the famous caves Actun Tunichil Muknal, where they found untouched Mayan ceremonial and sacrificial remains. Overnight - San Ignacio Days : Caye Caulker Rio Dulce - Flores. From Rio Dulce we continue to the charming island-town of Flores, the last town to be conquered by the Spanish and situated in the centre of Lake Peten Itzá. Flores is our base for exploring the breathtaking Maya site of Tikal which is regarded as the greatest city of the Maya world and is nestled deep in the jungle. This complex is one of the biggest Maya sites discovered, and you will have most of the day to explore and learn about the flora, fauna, and amazing Mayan history with our knowledgeable local guide. The area around Tikal has been declared as the Tikal National Park and the preserved area covers 570 square kilometres. The ancient city has been completely mapped and at its height covered an area greater than 16 square kilometres, with more than 3000 structures. Today the main centre covers an area of approximately two and a half square kilometres. As you wander the site, you will see several tall mounds which are temples that have not yet been excavated, and you will have the opportunity to climb some of the tallest Mayan temples. nurse sharks and majestic sting rays, or weather dependent, you may have the opportunity to swim with sea-cows! Another optional snorkelling tour takes you out to Hol-Chan Marine Reserve where you are guaranteed to see lots of colourful fish and interesting reef formations. Qualified divers can explore the so-called bottomless "Blue Hole", made famous by the explorer Jacques Cousteau (please note: this optional excursion does not go every day, check locally for availability). Other options include sunning yourself, riding a bike around the island, or trying your luck at fishing. If you are lucky, you can take your catch to one of the local restaurants so they can BBQ it for you. Overnight - Caye Caulker Days : Cancun Playa del Carmen - Cancun. Spend the morning at leisure in Playa del Carmen. Relax on a white sand beach or take advantage of one of the several interesting optional activities available in the area such as visiting the island of Cozumel or the amazingly located Maya/Toltec ruins of Tulúm. There are also many 'cenotes' in the area. Cenotes (se-note-tays) are fresh water swimming holes connected to underground limestone cave systems once sacred to the ancient Maya. From Playa del Carmen it's only a one hour bus journey to Cancún where we spend our final night. On day 22 our adventure of a lifetime comes to an end. San Ignacio - Caye Caulker. On day 18 we take a local bus through the centre of Belize to Belize City, where we catch a water taxi out to the Cayes (mangrove islands). Belize is renowned for it's laid back and relaxed pace of life and on the beautiful island of Caye Caulker we kick off our shoes and enjoy some R&R. Spend the evenings wandering the sand filled streets, spend the evenings eating seafood, drinking cocktails, and listening to reggae music in one of the bars. On day 19, do as little or as much as you please. We can organise a range of different optional snorkelling trips for you, such as to Shark and Ray Alley, where you can swim within a few feet of The itinerary listed above is to be used as a guide only. Occasionally we may need to make changes prior to departure or tour leaders may need to make adjustments due to unforeseen circumstances during the tour. Overnight - Cancun (1) Arriving into Cancun When arriving at Cancún international airport we recommend that you obtain some Mexican pesos as soon as you arrive. There are numerous international ATMs inside the airport, as well as money exchange offices offering a good rate. The rate will always be slightly lower at the airport than in the city centre, but it may be inconvenient to find an exchange office open in the city. -3-

4 You will need to make your own way to your hotel and you will find pre-pay taxi booths inside and outside the airport. There are different booths for different taxi companies (all are official), but some are cheaper than others (usually the booths outside are better). Tell them the name of the hotel and they will collect your money and give you a voucher to give to any official taxi driver waiting for you outside. An official taxi (approximately US$35-40 per taxi) does not have meters, however drivers will accept taxi vouchers sold at the official taxi booths. Note that taxis are much cheaper going in the opposite direction back to the airport (about US$10). Shuttle bus vans (called colectivos ) cost about US$9 per person. These will take you all the way through the hotel zone first, dropping people off, then finally to downtown Cancún where our joining hotel is. The cheapest option is to take a bus. ADO has a non-stop bus service from the airport to downtown Cancún bus terminal. The cost is only 15 pesos ($1.50) each way, and they run until late (the last bus from the airport leaves at 12:30am). Note that this is different to the airport workers bus which discourages luggage. Catch this bus at Terminal 2, at the other end of the terminal from where international arrivals exit customs. You will then have to get a taxi from the Cancún bus terminal to the hotel which will cost roughly 40 pesos (US$4). Joining hotel details: The Plaza Carrillos Calle Claveles #33 y 35 Cancun, Mexico Tel: (+ 52) Fax: (+ 52) The hotel does not serve breakfast but we recommend 100% Natural, on Av. Yaxchilan. It serves excellent healthy breakfasts (as well as lunch and dinner) and fantastic juices. The hotel has safe deposit boxes for your use (you will get an itemised receipt). Please leave all of your important documents, money and travellers cheques here when you go out but remember to carry some form of ID and a photocopy of your passport with you. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Our Partners Please note that this tour is run in conjunction with Tucan Travel. Travellers on your trip will have made their reservation with On the Go Tours or Tucan Travel. Personal Safety It is not advisable to wear chains or expensive looking watches or jewellery while in many Central American cities. You should also keep your camera concealed when not in use and carry daypacks on your front for extra safety. Crime in Latin America is not as bad as its reputation but you must be sensible and alert. Welcome Meeting The address of your joining hotel can be found on your tour voucher. On arrival you should look for a Tucan Travel information sheet and welcome note on the hotel notice board where you will find details of the pre-departure meeting. The tour leader or a representative will normally hold the pre-departure meeting early in the evening of day one (assuming that all clients have arrived by then). You will be briefed about the tour, given an outline itinerary for the next few days and any questions will be answered. After the meeting there is usually an option for everyone to go out for dinner and drinks to start to get to know one another. Please note that you will need to bring the following items to the pre departure meeting: The original and a photocopy of your passport Vaccination certificates (if required) Travel voucher Details of your travel insurance policy number and their 24hr emergency contact number Hotels & Transfers Day 1 of all our tours is simply a joining day and the tour actually departs the joining city on day 2. The last day of your tour is the official departure day and is free for you to pack or sightsee before you depart. All tours are scheduled to arrive at your final destination the afternoon/evening before your departure day. Therefore very little time is spent in each of the starting and finishing cities and you will need to allow a few days at the beginning or end of your tour if you want to explore them further. We can book pre and post tour accommodation for you upon request. Check in time is at 1300 hrs on day 1. If you wish to use the services of a room before or after checkout time, or you are arriving very early in the morning of day 1, you will need to book an extra night, which we can arrange for you. All rooms are on a bed only basis unless otherwise indicated. Airport transfers in joining and departing cities are not included in the tour price but can be booked upon request at an additional cost. Please see the tour price page of our website for information on prices. Note: Airport transfers are not available in Cancun. Important: If you have booked an arrival transfer with us and you are going to be delayed more than two hours, you must advise us of the delay at least six hours before arrival. If we are advised in time, we will make every effort to reschedule your transfer and your driver will be asked to wait for two hours after your new expected arrival time. However, if we are not made aware of any change, the driver will only wait for two hours after the original scheduled arrival time and after this point it will be up to you to arrange transport to your hotel at your own expense. Please contact us on the emergency number on your tour voucher. Optional Excursions During your tour there will be free time to enjoy a range of optional excursions which are listed at the end of this pdf. Your tour leader will be able to make recommendations and bookings in advance for most of these activities so you have more flexibility and control over your itinerary. Please note that you may not have time to do all of the optional excursions listed. Should you wish to partake in optional activities in the city where you tour starts/ ends we recommend that you book pre/post tour accommodation. Spending Money Spending money allow approximately US$25$30 per day to cover meals, snacks, drinks, limited souvenirs, laundry, tips and any extras. Style of Trip Our tours are designed to suit travellers who love being able to travel on many different forms of transport with local people. There is a certain amount of involvement needed, which will mean carrying your own bags to the bus or train station or even helping the driver throw everyone s packs onto the roof. If you enjoy meeting and interacting with local people and don t mind roughing it occasionally, then these tours will be just right for you. It is important that you are open to travelling with a range of different age groups. You must also satisfy yourself that you are fit enough to complete the itinerary as there are no refunds if you choose to leave the tour. Based on the nature of this travel style, our adventurous tours are generally suitable for people aged between 18 and 60 years old. If you have any questions about this please contact us or speak to your travel consultant. Our tours suit people who are fit and active. Although no experience is required there are many walks between bus/train terminals and hotels and travellers must be able to carry their own luggage over various terrains as well as lift up luggage onto the tops of buses so do not pack more than you can comfortably carry. The average group size is 8 to 12 passengers with a maximum of 18, however on some included excursions group sizes may occasionally be larger. Meals Meals are not included on our Tours, so you can get out there and experience the best local cuisine on offer according to your own tastes and budget. This gives the flexibility to choose when and where to dine and enables you to maximise your free time and not worry about set meal times. Our hotels are generally located near restaurants with standards that vary from first class local eateries to street stalls to ensure we cater for all tastes and budgets. Transport and Travel On our tours we use a variety of transport depending on the country in which we are travelling and the length of the tour. Vehicles can range from buses filled with local people and their many possessions to private minibuses and comfortable air-conditioned coaches. Sometimes -4-

5 you could be travelling on boats, taking a taxi or even walking. Our aim is not simply to get you from A to B, but to help you to experience each destination as a genuine traveller, not as a first class tourist. A word of warning - please remember that travelling conditions can sometimes be cramped and seating is not always guaranteed in. This may mean having to stand for some time in cramped conditions or share a seat with 5 others! This adds to the experience and is all a part of travelling with the locals. Due to the vast distances covered on many of our Tours, please be prepared for occasional long travelling days. This time spent travelling is unavoidable but you will not be disappointed once you arrive! On the positive side there are also many short travel days and days which involve no travelling leaving you free to explore at your leisure. Accommodation Our 'simple' accommodation is generally the equivalent in comfort and amenities of a 2 star hotel. We stay in small hotels, hostels and guest houses which are usually situated close to the main sights and town centres. They are chosen for their local ambience rather than star rating and we look for attributes like character, location, atmosphere, cleanliness and security. Although sometimes quite basic, you will find clean comfortable rooms with ensuite facilities (occasionally bathrooms may be shared but this is rare), friendly staff and often a bar and restaurant attached or nearby. Please be aware that accommodation in sometimes has erratic services like lack of hot water or no central heating, staff members don t always speak English and sometimes our reservations are 'lost'! In general, facilities are very good but please be prepared for the occasional mishap, which is all part of the travelling experience. All accommodation is included from the arrival day until check out time on the final day of the tour. Travellers will share rooms with other group members of the same gender. Mostly this will be in twin rooms although sometimes in triples depending on the group composition and hotel rooming structure. Electrical Supply The power supply in Latin America differs not only from country to country but sometimes from region to region within a country. If bringing electrical equipment, make sure that it can be switched over from 110 volts to 220 volts and vice versa. If your equipment is 220 volts it will work on a 110 volt system (albeit slower), but if you use 110 volt equipment in a 220 volt system, it will blow the equipment! Bring a voltage converter and travel plug adaptor (most countries either have 2 pin flat as in USA or 2 round pins). What to Pack You must be prepared to carry your own bags at all times. We therefore strongly urge you to use a frameless backpack or sports type shoulder bag (or similar soft, frameless luggage) and limit your luggage to a maximum of kilograms. It is very important that you do not bring too much luggage as you will find it extremely difficult to get on/off buses and trains etc and there is a fair amount of walking to/from hotels. You are also likely to encounter many cobbled streets and dirt roads so suitcases and luggage on wheels are unsuitable. Travel is rarely kind to luggage and you can expect your bags to suffer wear and tear during your tour. In addition to your main bag, you will need a small daypack for your everyday things (e.g. camera, water bottle, sun cream, hat, sweater etc) while travelling, sightseeing or on overnight excursions. Try to keep this bag as light as possible and make sure that all main sections of your bags can be padlocked. Do not leave ANYTHING of value in your main luggage keep it on you or in a safe. Essential for all tours Tour Voucher and Tour Go Guide Passport (with 2 photocopies - one kept separately & the other to give to the tour leader with your next of kin details) Cash/travellers cheques/credit & debit cards (with photocopies kept separately) Travel insurance certificate (with a photocopy to be given to your tour leader) Spare passport photos (you may need these for obtaining visas) International airline ticket(s) (with a photocopy kept separately) International Vaccination Certificate (Yellow Fever if applicable) International student card (may get you discounts into some sites) Your travel consultant s phone number and address (it is very important to have this as it is much easier to confirm/change flights etc via your agent) Cotton money belt and/or pouch to store your valuables under your clothing Suggested equipment (some useful, some necessary - use your discretion Sunglasses Small calculator (to help with currency conversions) Lockable pouch for your money and valuables to use in safety deposit boxes Plastic bags (very useful for wrapping camera equipment, soap, shampoo bottles, wet clothing etc) Inflatable pillow Small collapsible umbrella (also good for sun protection) Pegless washing line & travel laundry detergent (bio-degradable preferably) Universal washbasin plug Torch / flashlight Binoculars Travel alarm clock Travel plug adaptor Small medical kit with diarrhoea remedy, rehydration salts, antiseptic cream, sterile dressings, plasters, bandages, pain-killers, safety pins etc. Small sewing kit Lip balm, sun block with high UV factor (this can be expensive to buy locally) Insect repellent (DEET 35% min) and bite cream Tampons and condoms Toilet paper (best to carry a roll with you at all times) and/or tissues (purchase locally) Antibacterial hand cleansing gel (the type you can use without water) Moistened face tissues (e.g. Wet Ones) Ear plugs Travel sickness tablets (these are usually easy to buy over the counter locally) Cheap plastic wristwatch Spare pair of spectacles or contact lenses and solution (a lens prescription is also advisable in case of loss or breakage) Camera / video camera with plenty of film or digital camera with spare memory cards Spare rechargeable batteries for camera etc Writing materials, address book and diary Pocket size Spanish phrasebook Travel games, cards & couple of paperbacks As gifts for local children - pens (with advertising on them), coloured pencils, small notepads. To discourage a begging mentality we recommend that you try to give these gifts at schools or childcare centres rather than on the street Clothing & Footwear All clothes should be lightweight, durable and easily washable. Please do not bring any military or camouflage-style clothing as it can be dangerous to wear and occasionally illegal. Everybody ALWAYS packs too much, so rather than bringing lots of chunky sweaters, wear clothing in layers when in the colder regions. Nights can be cold at higher altitude so it is a good idea to bring at least one pair of warm trousers or jeans plus several thinner sweaters/fleeces which you can layer (note: it is very easy to buy extra sweaters / jumpers locally). Check the climate and altitude at to get an idea of what the weather will be like on your tour. We do not feel that it is necessary to include a full packing list as you will know what you need depending on the duration of your tour. However we do recommend that you bring the following: A lightweight water/windproof jacket with hood Easy to pack wide-brimmed hat or cap Sarong - very useful as a beach towel, bag, hat, shawl and wrap around Towel Swimwear Sandals/flip flops It is also ESSENTIAL that you have good, comfortable shoes that are suitable for walking and trekking. These don t need to be expensive boots, but they should have good ankle support and grip, be worn in and ideally waterproof. Health Please see your doctor or travel clinic for an up to date list of all recommended vaccinations for the regions you will be travelling to. We recommend that you do this at least eight weeks -5-

6 before you travel, as you may need a course of medications or more than one vaccination. In general we recommend that you are vaccinated against Tetanus-diphtheria, polio, hepatitis A and Typhoid and if travelling to a jungle area, yellow fever. Vaccinations are solely the responsibility of the traveller and not that of on the go. The malarial risk varies in the regions of Central America and in some areas appropriate preventive medicines are needed. Measures should always be taken to avoid mosquito bites, such as nets and creams. Please check with your health care professional as to the best and most up to date remedy for this mosquito borne disease. It is not recommended that you drink the tap water in any of the countries we visit and we recommend that you carry a First Aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements. Please be aware that quite often we are in remote areas and away from medical facilities, and for legal reasons our leaders are prohibited from administering any type of drug including headache tablets, antibiotics, etc. Tipping Although tipping is not a natural part of many Western cultures it is expected in, where many workers are very poorly paid and depend on tips for their main income. The local people work very hard to provide a good service and this is due in part to the tips they have received from foreigners in the past. However all tips are at your own discretion and you should not feel obliged or pressured to tip at any time particularly if you feel that the level of service was not up to standard. As a general guideline a gratuity of 10% of the total bill for your waiter is recommended in restaurants. You should be aware that prices on the menu often exclude service charges but they are added to the bill (10%) and local taxes (anywhere between 2% and 20%). If it is included then you are not expected to pay an additional tip, although this is still appreciated. Some restaurants have a 'cubiertos' (cover charge) which is normally added onto the food section of the bill, not the total, so watch out for this when dividing the bill with other group members. It is customary to tip your local guides on both included and optional excursions. As a guideline, we recommend US$3-5 per person for a half/full day excursion. Your tour leader will generally pass around an envelope for the local guide on included excursions. The tour leader will indicate on the envelope the amount of the tip usually given per person to the guide. This information is given as a guide as many travellers are unsure how much to tip. Should you wish to give the local guide your tip personally and not with the group tip then please feel free to do so. Tips are also appreciated by your tour leader at the end of your tour. This, however, this is only if you feel that their service was up to standard and is completely at your own discretion. Tipping is an entirely personal gesture. Belize Country Guide Belize - Fact File Official Name: Belize Capital: Belmopan Population: 333,000 Total Area:22,806 square kilometres Official Language: English, others: Spanish, Mayan, Garifuna (Carib), Creole Religions: Roman Catholic 49.6%, Protestant 27%, none 9.4%, other 14% Voltage: 110 volts Dialling Code: +501 Time Difference: GMT/UTC -6. Airport Departure Tax: US$19 Belize - Visas Most nationals do not need a visa to enter Belize, however it is important to check with your nearest embassy or consulate. As a tourist you are usually entitled to 30 days, however depending on the immigration official you can be allocated less days. On entering you may be asked to fill out an immigration card. A copy of this card should stay in your passport until you exit the country. There is no official fee to enter Belize, but to exit you must pay an official fee of US$19. Your tour leader will remind you of this on tour Belize - Climate There is a basic rainy season May - November. Generally the hottest time will be the months of March - May, when it can get extremely hot and humid. Water visibility is best from March to September, but is still considered good most times of year (for divers). The hurricane season on the Caribbean side of runs from September to November. Usually this only means high winds and occasional storms (although sunny days do tend to prevail throughout the year). It is highly unlikely that the full force of a hurricane would hit any of the areas we pass through on our tours, however our tour leaders are fully prepared to take any necessary action and would make itinerary changes if required to ensure the safety of clients. Visit to get an idea of what the weather will be like on your tour. Belize - Money The local currency is the Belize Dollar - BZ$ Belize has a fixed exchange rate of 2:1 with the US dollar, and you may use either currency throughout the country, however you will usually get change in Belize dollars. Remember that once out of Belize you will generally not be able to use or exchange Belize dollars. Therefore you must make sure you spend/ exchange/ donate any left-over money before leaving the country. ATMs are located in Belize City and San Ignacio. Visa, Plus, MasterCard and Cirrus/Maestro are accepted in some Belizean ATMs, as long as you have a four-digit pin. Visa cards are the most widely accepted and ATMs will only give you local currency (not US dollars). There are no ATMs on Caye Caulker and other machines can often be out of order. You should also be able to get a cash advance at the bank (usually only possible for Visa and sometimes Mastercard) although some banks will require a copy of your passport. Credit cards are accepted in most shops/ restaurants/agencies. The most accepted credit card is Visa and sometimes Mastercard (American Express is not widely accepted), although authorisation can sometimes be denied due to poor computer connections or other problems! Note there may sometimes be commission charged when paying by credit card (up to 8% although 5% is standard). Although bank cards are often the easiest way to go, there are times where they will not work for you even if your bank at home tells you it will. Do not rely on your card as your only source of money. Always have a few back-ups with you. Belize generally accepts torn or marked US dollars, so if your notes are damaged you may want to off-load them here! You will have serious difficulties changing/using damaged notes in Honduras, Guatemala or Mexico. Travellers cheques are very quick and easy to use and exchange in Belize as long as they are in US dollars. Belize - Shopping Bargaining is not common in Belize, as shops usually have set prices on goods. Belize is not as well known for its handicrafts and textiles as its neighbouring counties are, but you can find some nice hand-made jewellery in Caye Caulker. In San Ignacio you can buy some interesting rainforest remedies (health products), and throughout Belize you can buy world-renowned reggae and punta music CDs. Belize - Tipping A 10% service charge is added on to the restaurant bill throughout most of Belize. If it is not added on, it is still expected (especially in the more expensive restaurants). There may also be taxes added to your bill, on top of the service charge. Sometimes this is included in the menu price, other times it is added at the end. You are not expected to tip taxi drivers unless they go out of their way for you although you should tip anyone who helps with your luggage, approx 50-80cents. Tipping guides at the end of tours/excursions is always appreciated and your tour leader will advise you on this. For up-to-date exchange rates with your own currency visit -6-

7 Belize - Local Transport Taxis are recommended for getting around the San Ignacio area (as local buses can be non-existent or unreliable!). You should expect to pay roughly BZ $5 for each taxi you take locally, and up to BZ$10 for a longer journey. The taxis in Belize do not run on meters and you should always confirm the price before getting in the car. Guatemala - Fact File Belize - Food & Drink There is some seafood available in Belize particularly lobster and shrimp. Chicken and pork are also readily available as well as steak on the mainland. Most meals come with some kind of salad. Other common side dishes include coleslaw, potato salad, rice & beans and sweet fried bananas (platanos). You can get very good, cheap set meals for lunch, as this is the main meal of the day. Apart from the delicious local food, there are also many international restaurants to be found in Belize. Italian, Chinese, Indian and Sri Lankan restaurants are abundant. Your tour leader will be able to recommend restaurants. Food Lobster or Shrimp - grilled, fried, marinated, served with various sauces and spices not to be missed. You will pay between US$10 and US$17 a plate, depending on how big the portions are. Note: Lobsters are only in season from mid-june to midfebruary. The conch (shell fish) season begins when the lobster season ends. Shrimp are usually available year-round. Local burritos Belizean burritos are some of the best in the world. You can get vegetarian, chicken, shrimp or lobster fillings (US$1.50 to US$4 each). There is a fantastic chilli sauce to be found on every Belizean restaurant table called Marie Sharp it comes in mild, hot, extra hot and BEWARE HOT! Drink n fruit is fresh and cheap. There are some fantastic selections of fruit smoothie and juices on offer. Papaya, melon, watermelon, mango, and pineapple are all very popular. Smoothies can be made with either water or milk. Always specify if you don t want sugar. Latin Americans have a very sweet tooth and will usually automatically add the sugar. is known for its good beer. Belize beer is a little stronger in flavour than the other countries. Belikan Beer is the National beer. It should cost you between US$1.50 and US$2. Ever since the pirates settled in Belize, rum has been the spirit of choice. White rum and coconut rum are most common. Belize is not known for its wine and it is best to order Chilean wine (although this may be expensive). The tap water is safe to drink in mainland Belize. Bottled water is available on Caye Caulker, and water re-fills available at most stores. Guatemala Country Guide Official Name: Republic of Guatemala Capital: Guatemala City (often just called Guatemala, or even 'Guate') Population: 14.3 million Total Area: 108,890 square kilometres Official Language: Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40% (23 officially recognized, including including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca) Religions: Roman Catholic and indigenous Mayan beliefs Voltage: 110 volts Dialling Code: +502 Time Difference: GMT/UTC -6 Airport Departure Tax: US$40 plus US$3 security tax to be paid at airport Guatemala - Visas Most nationals do not need a visa to enter Guatemala, but it is important to check the rules for your nationality with your nearest embassy or consulate. Entry is granted on production of a passport valid for more than 6 months and proof of funds to support yourself (although proof not usually requested). As a tourist you are entitled to 90 days, however depending on the immigration official you may be allocated 30, 60 or 90 days. You will probably be asked to fill out an immigration card. A copy of this card should stay in your passport until you exit the country. Guatemala - Climate most purchases. Even if you have the choice of paying for things in dollars it will be in your favour to use local currency. Therefore we advise you to obtain a considerable amount of local currency as soon as you enter the country. Remember that once out of Guatemala you will generally not be able to use or exchange quetzales (except at the border towns). Therefore you must make sure you spend/exchange/donate any leftover money before leaving the country. US dollars and travellers cheques can be changed at casas de cambio (exchange bureau), banks and border crossings. Your tour leader will give you details of when and where best to change money. Casas de cambio are privately owned, usually have longer opening hours and attend to you faster than banks. Often the easiest way to obtain local currency is to use the ATMs ( cajeros automaticos ) located in every city throughout the country. Visa, Plus, and Cirrus/Maestro are accepted in most Guatemalan ATMs Although bank cards are often the easiest way to go, there are times where they will not work for you even if your bank at home tells you it will. Do not rely on your card as your only source of money. Always have a few back-ups with you. In Guatemala you will never be able to use US dollar notes which are torn or marked even slightly. If your notes are at all damaged you may use them in Belize, but not in Guatemala or Mexico. There is a rainy season throughout which starts around May/June and gradually works its way through until September and even sometimes October. Don't be put off by the term rainy season, as this generally only means sporadic downpours a couple of times a day. Of course there are times when this is not the case but it is fairly rare for continual rain to persist. The only place where rain is almost guaranteed is Rio Dulce, located in the middle of the rainforest. Here the rainy season sometimes continues till Feb! The temperatures in Guatemala are similar to other northern hemisphere countries, where it's warmer in summer (July/August) and cooler in winter (December/January). In the Guatemalan Highlands temperatures at night time are quite cool (Antigua, Lake Atitlan and especially Quetzaltenango). For example December/January nights in the highlands can drop to zero centigrade. Generally, the hottest time in Guatemala will be the months of April to May (before the rain comes!). Travellers cheques can be very time-consuming to cash in Guatemala and many personal details are required. If you choose to take them, make sure they are in US$ and American Express cheques (they are by far the most widely accepted). Visit to get an idea of what the weather will be like on your tour. Guatemala - Tipping Guatemala - Currency The monetary unit in Guatemala is the quetzal. For up-to-date exchange rates with your own currency visit Changing money, credit cards & ATMs US dollars are accepted for some purchases in Guatemala, however you will need quetzales for If you do decide to queue in a bank, always check that what you want to do is going to be possible before lining up. Different banks have different rules. For example some banks do not exchange travellers cheques. They may also have a limit to the amount of US dollars you can exchange. Always try to exchange as much as you can at one time and try to ask cashiers for small notes billetes pequeñas as you will find it very difficult to break large notes throughout Latin America. Always make sure you put your cash inside your money belt before you leave the premises. Pickpockets tend to loiter near banks and change houses. A 10% service charge is added on to the restaurant bill throughout most of Guatemala. If it is not added on, it is still expected (especially in the more expensive restaurants). There should be no other charge on top of this. You are not expected to tip taxi drivers unless they go out of their way for you although you should tip anyone who helps with your luggage, approx 50-80cents (Q5). Tipping guides at -7-

8 the end of tours/excursions is always appreciated and your tour leader will advise you on this. Guatemala - Shopping Wooden/stone carvings, leather, textiles, hammocks, blankets, wall hangings, gold, silver, jade, typical costumes and ceramic potteries are attractive, cheap and plentiful. The Highland area of Guatemala has by far the best bargains and most variety, due to the strong indigenous influence in this area (Antigua, Lake Atitlan and Chichicastenango). Bargaining is expected whilst shopping in the markets of Guatemala. In shops it is considered rude to bargain, but you can ask for a discount ( descuento in Spanish). Bear in mind that it can be very expensive and not always reliable to send packages home so try to buy only what you can carry home Guatemala - Local Transport Taxis are cheap in Guatemala and we recommend using them at night. Most taxis do not have meters, so you will have to agree on a price before getting in the cab. The chicken buses (locally called camonetas) are in fact old second-hand American school buses which have been painted in all sorts of bright colours and covered with religious decorations! They are extremely cheap for getting around and they go everywhere! They re safe to use as long as you use common sense - beware of thieves and pickpockets. These buses become very crowded, sometimes 6 people to one seat and it s not uncommon to hear a few chicks clucking away on market day! Bear in mind that the drivers often drive like lunatics and sometimes don t come to a complete stop when letting you on or off. These buses are privately run, so time is money. The more stops they make, the more money they make! A boy will come along to collect your money - usually a few quetzales - after you sit down (if you get a seat!). In most of the places we visit in Guatemala, walking is the best and cheapest way to see the sights. Guatemala - Local Food & Drink People are often surprised by the quality and variety on offer in Guatemala This is partly due to the number of ex-pats who have opened up a range of different international restaurants. There is also local cuisine to suit every budget. Chicken, pork and beef are available throughout. Most meals come with corn tortillas and sometimes salad, but often lack hot vegetables. Although you might expect the food to be spicy in this region ( picante in Spanish), this is not usually the case. Your tour leader will be able to recommend restaurants. Food Corn (maize), is the staple diet of Guatemala s indigenous people and you will certainly get a lot of it. Mostly in the form of tortillas which are flat pancake-like things made of corn dough and grilled. The following are a few Guatemalan specialties: Guatemalan Enchiladas - Different to the Mexican enchiladas, these ones are more like western taco shells topped with chichen/pork, salad and cream. Very tasty. You can buy three for about US$2 Bistec or Pollo Asado - Beef steak or grilled chicken. These are common meals, usually served with tortillas, rice, spring onion, white cheese, and salad. Prices average from US$3-$5. Note that steak in Guatemala tastes good, but can be very tough. Platanos Asados - (roasted bananas) These are topped either with sugar or cream (or both) for less than US$1 a serving. Keep in mind that the bananas aren't bananas proper...they are a type of plantain, very sweet tasting and are also often served with savoury meals. If you have any allergies to foods, please come prepared with a list to give to your tour leader who can then translate it into Spanish for you to show every waiter who takes your order. If you are vegetarian you must always specify no carne, puerco, pollo, pescado etc etc. In general we do not recommend you buy food off the street, however your tour leader will give advice, e.g. certain streets in Antigua where the local ladies prepare everything well. If you are unsure just try to use common sense and avoid any food that has been sitting around for a long time (and a word of advice avoid the bright yellow hot chips sold on every road-side). Vegetarians If you are a strict vegetarian you may experience a distinct lack of variety in the food available, especially in small towns. You might find that you are eating a lot of omelettes and other egg dishes. Our tour leaders will do their best to provide interesting vegetarian alternatives when arranging group meals in the campsite, but your patience and understanding is requested. Drink Guatemalan fruit is fresh and cheap. Go to one of the many juice stands and ask for a liquado de fruta (fruit smoothie) or jugo de naranja y zanahoria (orange & carrot). Papaya, melon, watermelon, mango, and pineapple are very popular, but you can also get fun things like celery, beetroot, & chaya (a spinach-like leaf). Liquados can be made with either water or milk. Always specify if you don t want sugar ( sin azucar ). Latin Americans have a very sweet tooth and will usually automatically add the sugar! Coke and Pepsi are everywhere. You will also find all sorts of orange, grape, lemon, and lime soft drinks ( Gaseosas ). Agua Mineral is sparkling water. Generally speaking it s best not to expect good coffee/tea in this part of the world. Be warned that Americano (weak black coffee) is the most common, followed by café con leche (more like milk with a bit of coffee), and cappuccino (sometimes good). If you ask for tea ( té negro ) you will get teabags. Always ask for leche fria a parte (cold milk on the side) as the alternative is likely to be a hot cup of milk with a tea bag inside. If you only learn one word in Spanish it s bound to be Cerveza. There are countless lagers, and a few dark beers. A beer will cost you anywhere between US$1.50 and $3. The most common are Gallo and Tona, with the more premium ones being Modelo and Dorada. White rum (ron) are definitely the most commonly drunk spirit in Guatemala. Guatemala is not known for its wine and it is best to order Chilean wine. Mexico Country Guide Mexico - Fact File Official Name: United States of Mexico Capital: Mexico City (often just called Mexico (Me-hee-ko) or more commonly D.F (de. efe), for Distrito Federal Population: million Total Area: 1.9 million square kilometres Official Language: Spanish. Indigenous languages sometimes spoken include Nahuatl and Mayan Religions: Roman Catholic 89%, protestant 6% Voltage: 110 volts, US-style two flat-pinned sockets Dialling Code: +52 Time Difference: GMT/UTC -6 Airport Departure Tax: US$48 (approximate) Mexico - Visas Most nationals do not need a visa to enter Mexico. Entry is granted on production of a passport valid for more than six months and proof of funds to support yourself (although proof not usually requested). As a tourist you are entitled to 90 days, however depending on the immigration official you may be allocated 30, 60 or 90 days. Important - you will have to fill out an immigration form on arrival to which will be checked, stamped and left in your passport for the duration of your stay. Do not lose this bit of paper; If you do not produce this paper on departing Mexico you must pay a fine of US$42. There should not be an entry fee to Mexico, and if you are entering and exiting Mexico by air you should not have to pay an exit fee (other than airport departure tax which may or may not be included in your ticket). However if you have entered Mexico by land, you will then have to pay a fee (US$20) to exit the country. Your tour leader will advise you about this. Mexico - Climate There is a rainy season throughout Mexico which starts around May/June and gradually works its way through until September/October. Don't be put off by the term rainy season, as this generally only means sporadic downpours a couple of times a day. Of course, there are times, when this is not the case but it is fairly rare for continual rain to persist. Generally the hottest time in Mexico will be the months March to May - before the rain comes. -8-

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