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Tikal
A Travel Blog entry by phranc.lamm from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... never ruled from a central location. Since I was staying at the park the first night I checked into the Tikal Inn before the tour. There are three hotels at the site and they have a rather interesting situation for power; they use a generator and there is ...
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Tikal
A Travel Blog entry by svmallipudi from Tikal, Guatemala
... I wondered among the central plaza for another hour or so. It was around 5 PM when we left the park and returned to our respective hotels to shower up. We meet up with a girl from Australia, Jema, and we had the worlds best meal at the Jaguar Inn. For ...
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The Great and Wonderful Tikal
A Travel Blog entry by shanstravels from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... accomodations, great forest and nature and animals and great learning! We stayed at the entrance of Tikal National Park. There is a restaurant and 3 hotels and a campsite to choose from. We camped since we had the gear. The site was ...
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Tikal
A Travel Blog entry by plamodo from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... , which amounted to a 6am wakeup and a 2pm arrival. Most people stay in Flores which has many hotels rather than staying right in the National Park of Tikal, but we wanted to stay right in the jungle and be able to walk into the ruins from where we ...
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Visiting Tikal, the City of Voices
A Travel Blog entry by yorkieandloxy from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... mission around the tiny island town. After a little searching they managed to find us two very respectable rooms in neighbouring hotels. After the inital worry of having nowhere to stay, we were well satisfied with our accommodation, though ...
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Tikal Mayan Skyscrapers for Annie's BIrthday
A Travel Blog entry by jmabro from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... more life to it. It turned out that the entire town, or perhaps village, or just cluster of homes, restaurants, shops and hotels is more appropriate, shut down and turned off the lights at 8PM - our hotel even pulled down the security shutters and turned ...
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Tikal
A Travel Blog entry by ahalbig from Tikal, Mexico
... Beliz angekommen und habe mir hier ein Hotel fuer eine Nacht gesucht, damit ich direkt die Nachttour zu den Ruinen mitmachen kann. Die Hotels sind hier, extrem Teuer (20-80$) und ein ATM ist hier auch nicht zu finden - schaut also dass Ihr ...
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Tikal to Ourselves
A Travel Blog entry by teamzandy from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Because we had booked to stay at one of the hotels at Tikal, we took the morning shuttle - leaving Flores at 4.30am, got to the park and slept til lunch. Rose in the afternoon, went for a little walk to the crocodile lagoon. Andy carried a big ...
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Tikal!
A Travel Blog entry by mferri3 from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... by the fact that the park didn't open until 6 am, plus it started raining. We had breakfast at one of the local hotels, a nice buffet, and then we headed into the park. We got a local private guide and headed up on the hill. Mary was ...
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Tikal Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by tartanbeat from Tikal, Guatemala
... there would be no need to book accommodation at GuatemalaŽs most popular tourist attraction, we arrived to find nearly all the hotels fully occupied! WeŽd caught a shuttle in Flores at 3pm (was supposed to be 2pm), and arrived at Tikal hoping to get ...
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19-days in Guatemala and Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by c.i.222 from Guatemala City, Antigua, Tikal, San Jose, Arenal, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... feet. Most of these structures were temples, and the homes for the majority of Mayans were small hay structures. Tikal National Park complex comprise of about six square miles with about 3,000 structures including temples, pyramids, tombs, palaces, ...
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Guatemala border crossing.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Parque Nacional Tikal, Guatemala
... gas to spare nonetheless. We found a tourist information booth right along the highway and they were an immense help to suggest a few cheap hotels and direct us to some options for camping as well. Since we wanted to tour the ruins at Tikal, we decided to ...
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"Seriously misunderstood creatures, spiders are...
A Travel Blog entry by barry0fisher from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... , and they're everywhere! It was actually quite beautiful looking at the fringes of the trail heading us back to the hotels to see a tunnel of sparkling gems staring back every foot. The following day after a relatively short sleep in the Tikal ...
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A galaxy far, far away
A Travel Blog entry by alves from Tikal, Guatemala
... yet it was warm enough to wear shorts and a tee shirt. We had booked a package giving us two days at Tikal, staying overnight in one of the 3 hotels inside the park. It had meant getting up at 3:30 AM to catch our shuttle to the airport, but neither ...
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THE UGLIEST AMERICAN: Rubble Without A Casa
A Travel Blog entry by theuglyamerican from Tikal, Guatemala
... Tikal is in the middle of nowhere and there is little in the way of development for tourist infrastructure around it. There are only 3 hotels near it and they are all expensive. Prices is steep, because they know you have no other options. So, I rented ...
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WORLD CUP FOOTBAL IN THE UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA
A Travel Blog entry by prieststrip from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... to Flores and then motored to our hotel at Tikal National Park. This used to be one of the hotels constructed for the archaeologists when Tikal was being researched and restored. It is now one of three hotels in the National ...
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Ancient Ruins and Howler Monkeys
A Travel Blog entry by sherwoodk from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... ; I sit outside my room at the Jungle Lodge, one of three hotels located inside of Tikal National Park. It's aptly named: in front of me lining the balcony stand towering flowers, and spindly howler monkeys ...
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Climbing the Temples
A Travel Blog entry by suzielo from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... the way (didn't buy the jade though--too expensive). Tomorrow, we have cave tubing at Jaguar Paw and then we are off to Ambergris! It will be sad to leave Ka'ana--this resort was so great, one of the nicest hotels we've ever stayed in, real ...
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Transported into the ancient Mayan world
A Travel Blog entry by mark_kate from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... we visited, possibly because we never knew anything about it before arriving. We decided to spend the night and camp at one of the hotels in the nature reserve right next to the gates of the ancient city. This was a great decision and made the whole ...
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