Explorers are eager to experience the beautiful and dangerous mood that is refreshing. Lake Atitlán in Guatemala describes a place on the list of adventurers. It can be said that it is one of the most gorgeous freshwater bodies in the world, and the lake exists because of natural disasters long ago. Hidden danger: The lake is filled with large caldera formed by one of the most spectacular volcanic eruptions on Earth, and the area still maintains volcanic activity. Many explorers put an active volcano on their list. If you do this, the higher danger is that in the landscape of a super volcano [such as the crater of Yellowstone Park], three active volcanoes are seen from the Lakeview Hotel.
Guatemala has designated the Lake District as a national park to protect the country's natural beauty and encourage tourism. Experience the national treasures of their volcanoes, lakes and wildlife, but don't stop there. Meet the Maya! Yes, I said the Mayans, who were part of the Mayan Empire and culture, were "conquered" by the Spanish Empire between 1511 and 1697. Being conquered means the end of the empire, not the end of the Mayan culture, which still exists in a small village next to Lake Atitlan. Freshwater divers can arrange to dive in the ancient Mayan village below the lake.
When planning a variety of landscapes, hiking, diving, dining, wildlife and experiencing Mayan culture, people, languages, food, traditions, don't ignore the dangers. Taking precautions to avoid or minimize the impact of robbery is more risky than volcanic activity. Leave expensive jewelry and anything else that you will miss at home. Any poor society will have a small dark element that will plunder rather than support tourism. Travel carefully, especially from the airport to the land of Lake Atitlan. Land transportation provided by the government or hotel providing on-board security should ensure your safety. After arriving in the Lake District, the local Tuk-Tuks [car rickshaws] should keep you away from walking distance. Enjoy your adventure!
Orignal From: Beautiful view of Lake Atitlan
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