Overnight bus - Adios Mexico

So after our culinary and diving adventures yesterday we drove to Cancun to return the car and then waited til midnight to get the overnight bus to Chetumal near Belize. This morning we got an UberWeiterlesen
Belize Border

We have now left Mexico and entered Belize. We don’t have a Belize SIM card so will go dark until we get one in Belize city.
Caye Caulker

So after another night and day of travelling we have arrived in Caye (pronounced Key) Caulker. This is an island about an hour ferry ride from Belize City. The vibe is very relaxed and Caribbean andWeiterlesen
Awesome Snorkelling

We did a half day snorkelling today and it was absolutely amazing.
We started by feeding Tarpon (8 ft long fish) and frigate birds by hand. Quite an experience.
Then we went to a reef where we sawWeiterlesen
Blue Hole and Half Moon Caye

For our final diving day we splashed out for a more remote dive to go to the Blue Hole, this meant a 5.30am departure as we were going about 1/3 of the way to Hondouras on a two hour boat ride.
TheWeiterlesen
Crooked Tree

From Caye Caulker we got the ferry then public bus (£2 pound for two hours) to Crooked Tree. Getting to the bus was a challenge as the place the internet said was wrong we were then sent somewhereWeiterlesen
Belize City - more Street Art

We have four hours in Belize City between buses. We quickly left the (do not linger) south side where the bus station is located and headed over the swing bridge to the north side visiting theWeiterlesen
Museum of Belize

We took 90 minutes at the Belize Museum formerly a prison. An exhibition on the history of slavery in Belize was sobering. An exhibition of renowned Belizean artist Pen Cayetano was uplifting
San Ignacio

Including tonight we have spent 5 nights in San Ignacio. This is a town very close to the border with Guatemala in the Cayo district of Belize.
The town itself is fairly basic but it has been a greatWeiterlesen
Chocolate

Today we learned about chocolate!
The roots of the company we visited are Maya, for whom chocolate was an important part of rituals and celebrations and very different from the palm oil/sugar richWeiterlesen
Mountain Pine Ridge

We had an amazing day birding to Mountain Pine Ridge. This was a full day (6am to 6pm) that we could only access by 4x4 with a guide.
In the morning we added 9 raptor lifers (most in a 15 minuteWeiterlesen
Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave

Today we did something a bit different, we went caving in the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave. (None of the photos are mine, as cameras are banned following accidents with the archeological site, butWeiterlesen
Xunantunich Ruins

We took the public bus for 30
Minutes and then a small hand cranked ferry across the Mopan river and then walked a mile up hill to the Xunantunich ruins.
Unusually you could climb to the top here atWeiterlesen
Goodbye Belize…

So we are about to leave Belize. Very brief (23 seconds) highlights video attached.
My (Michael) highlights were diving the blue hole and outer reefs, birding from the boat at crooked tree and raptorWeiterlesen
Tikal

We had an early start (4am) today our first in Guatemala in order to get the bus up to Tikal.
So far we have seen a lot of ruins but Tikal has gone straight to number 1 for the trip. A city of overWeiterlesen
Petén, Flores

So we are staying in Flores and more specifically on the island of Petén as our first stop in Guatemala. This is a quiet cobbled town with the main transport being small Tuktuks and water taxi boats.Weiterlesen
San Pedro, Lake Atitlan

So it took 17 hours of TukTuk, Luxury Bus, Minivan, Another Minivan, Boat, Walk and final TukTuk to get here but we are in Lake Atitlan. And it was soooo worth it!
Over the next few weeks we areWeiterlesen
Climbing the Mayan Nose for Sunrise

An early start again (3.40am) to climb the Mayan Nose for sunrise. This is a feature on the ridge line visible from our room across the lake.
The sunrise, views of the lake and 6 active volcanoesWeiterlesen
Coffee

Continuing our culinary exploration, today was coffee. The local cooperative we visited consists of about 150 farms, all in the highland region around Lake Atitlan.
The individual farmers harvestWeiterlesen
More cooking.

We had a fantastic morning taking a cooking class.
We started with a visit to the market to buy our produce. Our host, Anita, told us about the variety of produce available. For example, there areWeiterlesen
Mirador Rey Tepepul

We had a couple of early mornings birding in the forest and cloud forest near Lake Atitlan. The habitat was wonderful - sights, sounds (watch video) and smells too. Lots of great birds including owlsWeiterlesen
Antigua - Parade

So we got the bus to Antigua the former capital of Guatemala today. Because we were driving through areas impacted by out of control forest fires all the windows were closed and the bus quite hot butWeiterlesen
Antigua Guatemala

We are currently staying in the city of Antigua. This used to be the capital before a devastating earthquake in 1773. It is a UNESCO world heritage site for its cultural and historicalWeiterlesen
Spanish Lessons

So we have been having Spanish lessons this week. The school has been excellent value and very well run.
The principle they operate under is total immersion so our teachers only speak Spanish and weWeiterlesen
Offering for Third Friday of Lent

So the tradition here in Antigua during lent is that each of the smaller out of town churches around Antigua host a weekend until the big Easter celebrations held in the city itself.
This involvesWeiterlesen