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Guatemala - Culture & Culinary Tikal Pre-trip - March 12-15, 2016 Semana Santa - March 15-22, 2016 Considered one of the most colorful celebrations in the New World, parades and vigils are scheduled throughout Lent, and none are as beautiful and magical as those in Antigua,Guatemala, the lovely colonial city just one hour from the capitol. We have chosen to attend the amazing Palm Sunday procession, where hundreds of men in Roman robes carry life sized - or larger - wooden figures, which tell the Easter story. The processions go through the streets of Antigua, passing over elaborate, colorful alfombras, or carpets, made of flower petals and colored sawdust. This tradition has gone on for centuries; there is mention of it back to the 1500's. Also in Antigua, we visit a small coffee co-op, part of a 'direct trade' project. One of the 30 growers in the coop will show us around his small finca, where he also grows other crops for his family. At his home, we'll see how coffee is separated, roasted and ground, followed by lunch with his family. Our chocolate lesson will include some history served along with the beans which we will toast and grind, to make hot drinks and candies. The Maya in Guatemala are known for their beautifully woven costumes, which differ from one village to the next. At the famous Chichicastenango Market, we will have the chance to see the variety and do some bargaining and shopping, before we continue to Lake Atitlan. On any list of 'most beautiful lakes in the world' will be Lake Atitlan, and you'll see why. Ringed by volcanoes and a number of indigenous villages, this is a stunning place. One morning will be spent on the lake, learning about the villages, the people and the interesting geography. We will have tasted some interesting foods in Guatemala, and we have a chance to learn a few cooking secrets in the kitchen of one of Antigua's most loved restaurants. This year, we offer a three night stay at Tikal, the magnificent Mayan city in the northern part of the country to start the adventure. Please join us in Guatemala, for a cultural experience like few others. March 12 - Saturday Fly to Flores, Guatemala and we will meet our driver for the 1 hour + drive to Tikal National Park. We overnight at Jungle Lodge, the original lodging, right in the park, with dinner on arrival.

Jungle Lodge was first created in the 1950s as housing for archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania working on the Tikal Project. It was little more than a couple of thatched huts carved into the jungle. Times have changed. The thatched roofs are still there and the jungle hasn't disappeared, but Jungle Lodge today has comfortable rooms, a restaurant, swimming pool, at the same fabulous location, just minutes to the ceremonial grounds. Electricity comes from generators, which are on in the evenings. WiFi is available in the lobby; expect slow service. March 13/14 - Sunday/Monday After breakfast each day, we will take a guided hike with a local guide among the ruins, with one morning focused on birds and wildlife, and the other will be history and the Maya people. In the heart of the jungle, surrounded by lush vegetation, lies one of the major sites of Mayan civilization, inhabited from the 6th century B.C. to the 10th century A.D. The ceremonial center contains superb temples and palaces, and public squares accessed by means of ramps. Remains of dwellings are scattered throughout the surrounding countryside. Tikal National Park is located in Northern Guatemala's Petén Province within a large forest region often referred to as the Maya Forest, which extends into neighboring Mexico and Belize. Embedded within the much larger Maya Biosphere Reserve, exceeding two million hectares and contiguous with additional conservation areas, Tikal National Park is one of the few World Heritage properties inscribed according to both natural and cultural criteria for its extraordinary biodiversity and archaeological importance. It comprises 57,600 hectares (142,350 acres) of wetlands, savannah, tropical broadleaf and palm forests with thousands of architectural and artistic remains of the Mayan civilization from the Preclassic Period (600 B.C.) to the decline and eventual collapse of the urban center around 900 AD. The diverse ecosystems and habitats harbor a wide spectrum of neotropical fauna and flora. Five cats, including Jaguar and Puma, several species of monkeys and anteaters and more than 300 species of birds are among the notable wildlife. The forests comprise more than 200 tree species and over 2,000 plants have been recorded across the diverse habitats. Tikal, a major Pre-Columbian political, economic and military centre, is one of the most important archaeological complexes left by the Maya civilization. An inner urban zone of around 400 hectares contains the principal monumental architecture and monuments which include palaces, temples, ceremonial platforms, small and medium sized residences, ball-game courts, terraces, roads, large and small squares. Many of the existing monuments preserve decorated surfaces, including stone carvings and mural paintings with hieroglyphic inscriptions, which illustrate the dynastic history of the city and its relationships with urban centers as far away as Teotihuacan and Calakmul in Mexico, Copan in Honduras or Caracol in Belize. A wider zone of key archaeological importance, around 2.965 acres, covers residential areas and historic water reservoirs, today known as aguadas. The extensive peripheral zone features more than 25 associated secondary sites, historically serving protective purposes and as check-points for trade routes. The peripheral areas also played a major role for agricultural production for the densely populated centre. Breakfast is included each day, but lunch and dinner are on your own (except arrival day when dinner is included) In Tikal, we can expect hot, humid weather, and lots of walking. Be prepared with sunscreen, hat, bug juice, swimsuit, comfortable shoes.

March 15 - Tuesday Those who have been in Tikal will rise very early for transport back to Flores and the early flight back to Guatemala City. Those arriving to Guatemala today should arrive by 12 noon. (see flight suggestions) You will be met by our driver for the one hour transfer to Antigua, the ancient capitol. Arrivals later than 12 noon, will be by separate transfer, possibly at an additional charge. Our home in Antigua will be Hotel Los Pasos, a small B&B in the old city. Hotel Los Pasos is located on the legendary Calle de Los Pasos, two blocks from the Temple of San Francisco El Grande and only minutes from the central park of Antigua. The hotel is in an old colonial house with wide corridors and colorful gardens. Each room is decorated in a unique style with beautiful textiles and crafts from the area. Rooms have TV, wi-fi, safe, telephone and minibar. Around 3:00 pm we'll gather in the lobby for a walking tour, which focuses on the city's history, cultural trends and restoration efforts. We visit the City Hall Palace, Palace of the Captain's General, the Cathedral with its majestic ruins, Antigua's unique cultural lifestyle, Maya archeology through the spiritual stone of jade, and the best museums in town at Paseo de los Museos. Our tour ends at a local restaurant for a traditional dinner. March 16 - Wednesday After breakfast, we will meet in the lobby for our visit to San Miguel Escobar (just outside Antigua) and the coffee fincas (farms) of De la Gente, a direct trade coffee co-op. Wear comfortable shoes as we walk to the farmer's patch of nutrientrich soil, just below the volcano, and gain a whole new perspective on your daily cup of java. Here we will witness the steps involved as they explain how to pick, process and roast your coffee. Then we continue to the village and to the farmer's home, where he demonstrates how they separate the freshly picked coffee fruit by density, husk the fruit, ferment and wash the beans, dry them, remove the inner hull, sort by size, color and grade, roast the beans, and finally taste. Experience the difference between traditional and modern roasting and brewing techniques. De la Gente provides coffee farmers and local businesses with training and support that enable them to create profitable, marketable products, thereby allowing them to improve their quality of life and help their communities in an environmentally and economically sustainable way And then we join the farmer and his family for a typical lunch. This truly is an example of sustainable tourism. At 3 pm, meet in the lobby for the quick walk to ChocoMuseo to learn about cacao and chocolate, the production process and history of cacao since the Maya, 1000 years ago, and then make your own chocolate, right from the cacao beans! Dinner on your own

March 17 - Thursday This morning, we'll depart the hotel for two nights at Lake Atitlan. You can leave some of your luggage at Hotel los Pasos if you wish. If you do, be sure to lock and label your remaining bag. Around 9:00 am, we'll board the van for the 2-2.5 hour drive to Chichicastenango Market. When we arrive, we'll orient ourselves and set a meeting time and place for departure. You will have the day shop at the market, visit the church and cemetery. Lunch on your own. Market day in Chichi is a mad orgy of sights, sounds, and smells. Maya craft sellers from across the highlands set up makeshift booths around the central plaza, spilling over on to sidewalks, the church steps, and up various side streets. A broad selection of Guatemalan handicrafts is available, including carved-wood masks and religious figures, ceramic wares, and an immense selection of the country's amazing native textiles. In addition to the craftworks, vendors sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, medicinal herbs, and more. The Iglesia de Santo Tomás was built by Dominican priests more than 450 years ago on top of an ancient Maya worship site. It remains the heart and soul of Chichicastenango and -- to this day -- is used as much for traditional Maya ceremonial purposes as it is for Catholic Mass. Local Maya can almost always be found on the steps leading up to the church, burning copal incense and candles, and offering prayer. Each of the 18 steps represents one of the months in the Maya calendar. Rather than the expected pews, you'll find makeshift shrines and altars spread out on the floor with pine needles and candles. It was in the church's convent that the oldest known copy of the ancient Popol Vuh text was discovered. Chichicastenango's cemetery is filled with brightly painted mausoleums and aboveground crypts. It is very photogenic and atmospheric, and with luck you may witness a shaman ceremony, which is quite fascinating. Feel free to wander but be respectful of the situation. Around 3 or 4:00 pm, we'll meet up with our driver and continue to Panajachel on Lake Atitlan, about 1 hour. We will stay two nights at Jenna's River B&B in downtown Panajachel, located on the lake. Once checked in, Jenna will serve us dinner. She is well known for her creativity in the kitchen, and her breakfasts are also delicious. Quiet location yet close to restaurants, the natural reserve and galleries, Jenna s River Bed & Breakfast is a great place from which to explore the Mayan villages around the lake. The house is one of the oldest in Panajachel. Built of adobe and wood, it's a quirky place, but truly comfortable, and all rooms have private bath. Our host is Jennifer Bigman, a Canadian ex-pat who has been in Guatemala for 20+ years. She's a great source of information about the area, as well as a character! March 18 - Friday Aldous Huxley famously claimed that Lake Atitlán was "the most beautiful lake in the world. Formed thousands of years ago in the

crater of a massive volcano, Lake Atitlán is more than 10 miles across at its widest point. It sits at nearly a mile high in altitude, and is surrounded on all sides by steep, verdant hills, picturesque Maya villages, and massive volcanoes with striking pointed cones. The views from the lakeshore, the hillsides above the lake, and the boats plying its waters are all stunning, and seemingly endlessly varied, as the light and cloud cover shift constantly throughout the day. Our morning boat trip takes us around the lake to visit a few of these villages - probably San Juan and San Antonio, to see markets and crafts in the process. Lunch is on your own. Dinner on your own. March 19 - Saturday This morning is free in the area, lunch on your own, and we will depart late morning for the return ride to Antigua. Back to Los Pasos and dinner on your own. March 20 - Palm Sunday This morning we will take a walking tour to witness the Palm Sunday procession known as La Reseña, which departs from La Merced church. About 4,000 participate in this majestic procession, carrying a wooden Christ which was sculpted in 1650, and the parade has occurred since that year. The rest of the day is free. There will be lots going on in the town. Lunch and dinner on your own. March 21 - Monday Holy vigils, or velaciones, take place in the churches around town and we'll visit the spectacular display at La Merced. Additional alfombras are created inside the church, in front of the altars, surrounded by candles. Dinner on your own. Late morning we will learn a bit more about the traditional foods of Guatemala, with a cooking class in an old fashioned kitchen at La Fonda de la Calle Real, a restaurant in the old city. We will learn the history, culture and preparation of Guatemalan cuisine and then enjoy the lunch we have prepared. March 31 - Tuesday - We'll depart for the airport about 3.5 hours before flight. # # # # #

Guatemala - Tikal Pre-trip -- March 12-15, 2016 Minimum 3 people, maximum 10 people. Escorted by Jean Warneke of JB Journeys. Cost: $595 per person in double occupancy, Single supplement $150 (very limited) Included: Not Included: Airport transportation by van Three nights in B&B with taxes included, and daily breakfast Two morning guided tours on foot Two entries to park Basic gratuities to hotel, restaurants, guides, drivers Guatemala - Culture & Culinary -- March 15-22, 2016 Airfare (to Guatemala City and on to Flores) Meals not listed Drinks during meals Personal Insurance Minimum 6 people, maximum 10 people. Escorted by Jean Warneke and or Barbara Baggett of JB Journeys. Cost: $1295 per person in double occupancy, Single supplement $325 (very limited) Included: Transportation as listed by van (note much of our visits will be walks) Seven nights in B&B with taxes included, and daily breakfast Visits on excursions as listed with entry fees Two lunches, two dinners Basic gratuities to hotels, restaurants, guides, drivers Not Included: International airfare (to Guatemala City) Meals not listed Drinks during meals Personal Insurance To confirm your spot, please send an email message or a call, then compete the reservation form and return to JB Journeys with your deposit of $250 per person for the 7 day trip. If you want to go to Tikal as well, the total deposit will be $500 per person. Final payment will be due January 15, 2016. We accept Mastercard, Visa, and Discover. Checks should be sent to JB Journeys, attn Jean Warneke, 1202 Newning #114, Austin, TX 78704. Suggested flights (with connections from other cities)* United from/to Houston IAH United 1571 depart Houston 9.11 am, arrive Guatemala City 11.11 am United 1903, departing Guatemala 12.08 pm, arrive Houston 4.09 pm Or Delta's flights from/to Atlanta Delta 904, departs Atlanta 10.30 am, arrives Guatemala 12:14 pm Delta 906, departs Guatemala 1.29 pm, arrives Atlanta 7.00 pm * Flight numbers may change