Indian's nose, camping trip!

Santa Clara La Laguna, Guatemala

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Enrique Casado
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Feb 2 - 3, 2019
Group size: 5 - 10
Indian's nose, camping trip!
Santa Clara La Laguna, Guatemala

Enrique Casado
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Feb 2 - 3, 2019
Group size: 5 - 10

About this trip

This is a short trip we are taking from Guatemala city, to this amazing place in Sololá called "Nariz del Indio" or "Indian's Nose". There we will have the chance to camp and spend the night below the starlit night, contemplating the lake and the volcanoes that surrounds it. It's a 4 hour transportation from Guatemala city to Sololá and an easy 30 min hike to the camping place.

This is a sacred place for the locals and it has one of the most amazing views from the entire lake. 

What’s included

  • Transportation
    Round trip from Guatemala City to Sololá
  • Food
    Lunch and dinner for the first day and breakfast for the second day
  • Camping tent
    Camping tent for 3 people

What’s not included

  • Sleeping Bag
    Sleeping Bag
  • Water
    You need water for 2 days

Available Packages

Trip Price
$50

Itinerary

Day 1
Camping at Indian's Nose

We will depart at 8 am from Guatemala City to Sololá and will arrive at 12 pm. From there we will take a 30 min hike to the camping location. We will set the camp and relax until the sunset arrives.   

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Enrique Casado
27-year-old Guatemalan Travelling around the world and getting to know different cultures has been my dream for a long time now. So far I’ve had the chance to visit several countries in Latin America and Europe such as El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panamá, Venezuela, Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, among others. I dedicated a great part of my life to international businesses and by doing that is how I learned how amazing it can be when you meet and interact with people from different countries who have a completely different way of seeing things. Having always been really proud of my home country Guatemala, I started inviting people who live abroad so they could see it for themselves, whether they were friends, work colleagues or acquaintances. That’s where I realized I wanted to be doing this on a regular basis. During these trips, my interest in getting to know different people, cultures and ways of living grew bigger.

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