Hitchhiking Tales #3 - Goodbye Farm in Belize, Hello Lake in Guatemala

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

I know. There is going to be a lot of hitchhiking tales. Comes with the Nomad Job.

Do I enjoy being on the road and on the move? Yes.

Do I like that it has to be so often? Maybe not that much. But I have to keep moving.

If I start to feel too comfortable in a place, that´s when I know the time to leave has come.

Why leave a place the moment it feels familiar? When I left Mexico the trip evolved into a “Zero comfort zone adventure”. The 6 months I spent in Mexico before starting to go down through Central America could be considered soft or permissive and I´m done with that.

So my time in San Ignacio was over. Guatemala was already calling for me a few days ago. San Ignacio is less than 10 miles from the border with Guatemala so there was no doubt about getting to the border hitchhiking.

I woke up at 5 am. I took my backpack and my front pack and walked to the highway. As it is usual in Belize, I got picked up by a pick-up truck which dropped me off around 1 mile from the border. Walking time. It was around 8 am when I crossed the border to Guatemala. 

No questions asked, no lines, no problems. 90 days to roam freely around this jungle-country. I had to pay 20 USD to get out of Belize so I made sure to get my passport stamped on my way out; I´ve heard some backpackers stories that forgot to check the stamp on their passports and It becomes a problem when you want to get in or out of another Country and you lack a getting out stamp. It is not illegal, it just raises questions and if you get a border control dude who´s having a bad day you can get in some kind of trouble.

Already in Guatemala my goal was to reach Tikal, the biggest ruins accesible to tourism in all of Central America.

This was the first time ever I got picked up by a woman! This really was a milestone for me. Svelia was born in belize but has lived all of her life in Guatemala. She was driving from the border to Antigua (near the capital in the southern part of the country), a 12 hour journey. I wished I was going there just to be able to get the full ride hehe.

It took 2 trucks, Svelia, one breakfast in a truck driver quarters and more than 3 hours to cover those 110 kilometers but I got to Tikal around 12 pm. All the time I was going up the mountain I was wondering how in hell I was going to find a ride back. It is more than 30 km from the highway to Tikal and it took me more than 1 hour to find someone who would take me up; in the afternoon you can bet your paycheck it was going to be more difficult.

Note to side. Look at the way they sell cheap water in Guatemala. This was new for me, I liked it. And yeah, the photo was taken in the back of a pick up truck. 

I´ll make a post about my visit to Tikal because it deserves a whole post. This archaelogical site is truly amazing and I´ve never been so impressed by a natural reserve as I was with this site.

 

Around 4 pm I finished my visit to the ruins. I was tired, it rained, i was smelly and didn´t feel like carrying 25 kilos worth of baggage so for the first time in 20 days I payed for transportation. 30 Quetzal, around 4 dolars, for a Van to take me from the ruins of Tikal to Flores, a little town inside a semi island surrounded by one of the most famous lakes in Guatemala. I knew I couldn´t miss the sunrise here so I didn´t care to pay the 60 Q to stay in a hostel there.

This lake is beautiful but kind of overrated. Everyone on the road told me I should come here and it was a must in Guatemala but being from México it seemed like any other lake back home. It was great but nothing out of the ordinary. I´ll make another post about the morning after I got there and how I almost broke my back in this lake and ended up in the hospital, so yeah, it surely got exciting in here.

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The lake is lovely

It is quite lovely, but in my experience, not an outstanding lake, if you know what I mean.

Hitchhiking must be cool, but I would be a little afraid. Looks like a great trip, though.

The first times I was scared as hell but it is like everything in life. Takes some practice to get the hang of it, right now I don´t see myself spending a lot of money on transportation if I can hitchhike.

Beuttful pictures and nice detailed post.

Thank you! Im glad you liked it! More to come soon!

Look forward to hearing the rest of your adventure!

Oh you are in for a great adventure then! I plan on posting around 6 different stories between today and tomorrow. They al happened to me in these past few days!

Nice trip! You surely enjoyed!

Uhh you have no idea, I am enjoying every second of this 2 year trip to be! Thanks for the follow my friend. And great iniciative to open this profile!

cool! if u like hiking you can appreciate my last post man!

Hey! Welcome to Steemit! You have to make you introduce post! The tag introduceyourself has a lot of visibility and you can get a lot of new followers if you post it. If you want search for my introduction post and base yours in it. You wont regret it.

Your post about the mountains in Italy is amazing. I like that you post about traveling. Thanks for the follow my friend. Im following you also. When you do your intro post make sure to post a link in one of my posts so Im surely to see it and comment and upvote it.

Great story, I am looking for to your post on the Tikal.

Oh mate, I think it will take a while but I will upload it today. So many photos and information to comprise in just one post without making it boring!

Steemit's coolest travel blogger 😎

Coming from Steemit´s greatest surfer that really means something :)

Hey this looks like such a nice place. I'll follow you, also. :)
Best,
@velimir

Thanks for the follow! I´ll make sure to travel to your blog and check it out.
Cheers bro

What a great adventure, when you are a lucky hitchhiker. And now suspense and a cliffhanger: almost breaking your back and in the hospital, Yikes!
I pray that you are doing well. Anxiously waiting to hear your story.

I´m sorry Im just replying to this! I sometimes get confused with so many entries and so many replies hehe.
I like to call it karma :D Thank you for your prayers my friend.

No worries, bro. There is an amazing amount of content to deal with here.
Karma? Yes and we asked for it. he he
You're entirely welcome, I support you on all levels my friend.

Great post! Glad you post in english too :D upvoted & followed! Have a look at my travel blog you might like it too and find some new places you want to visit :) Snorkling with Whalesharks or my other blogs :)

Thanks for the upvote my friend! Oh for sure I will, be certain about it. I always enjoy a good travel blog. Thanks for passing by man, right now I´m going through your entries.