Destinations in and around Rio Dulce
Rio Dulce National Park |
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Tour Rio Dulce and
discover a delightful mixture of water
shores, animals, boats and people |
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Amatique Bay |
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Untouched beaches like
Playa Blanca and Punta Cocoli, the delta
of the Sarstun River and more |
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Livingston |
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Visit Livingston
and taste the flavour of the music, dances
culture and food of the Garifunas |
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Izabal Lake |
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Biggest lake in Guatemala,
where rivers like the Polochic & Oscuro
make home for the manatees |
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El Boqueron Canyon |
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An impressive
canyon raises over the river inviting
the visitors to enjoy the waters, flora
and fauna. |
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Tijax Private Reserve |
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Experience the rainforest
ecosystem walking through Tijax's jungle
trails and canopies. |
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Siete Altares |
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Where
the Maya jungle feeds the sea with cascades
of pristine clear water falling into the
Caribbean |
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Cerro San Gil |
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Outstanding private
reserve with hundreds of bird species.
A true Rainforest ecosystem. |
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Fort of San Felipe |
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A living past of the
colonial american waters in the center
of Rio Dulce |
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Destinations to visit after your trip to Rio Dulce
Quirigua |
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Archaeological Site,
with sculputures telling how the Maya
were obsessed with measuring great spans
of time. |
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Lake Atitlan |
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Most beautiful lake
in the world. Words said by world famous
author Aldous Huxley. |
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Guatemala Highlands |
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Unforgettable mixture
of lush forest, crater lakes & contemporary
Maya life filled with color. |
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Antigua Guatemala |
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Travel to this colonial
city suspended in time for more than three
hundred years. |
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Tikal & the Maya Biosphere |
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Maya Jungle with the
highest contentration of arqueological
sites including Tikal |
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Destinations out of Guatemala
from where you can come from or head to
Bay Islands |
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So called
Roatan, Utila and Guanaja, dream islands
of coral reefs with whitesand shores |
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Belize Cays |
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The second
largest bareer reef in the world. A living
water world delimited by beautiful beaches.
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Copan |
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Pyramids
and sculptures invoking the astronomical
knowledge spiritual lifestyle of the Mayas |
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