3 Days Itinerary in Chichicastenango, Guatemala - Travel Guide
Charm of Chichicastenango: 3-Day Guatemalan Getaway
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Arrive and Explore |
2 | Day 2 - Market Day |
3 | Day 3 - Ceremonies and Farewell |
Introduction
Pack your bags for an enchanting 3-day journey to the heart of the Mayan Highlands - Chichicastenango, Guatemala. Known for its colorful market days, unique culture, and vibrant ceremonies, Chichicastenango gives you an unmatched Guatemalan experience.
Day 1 - Arrive and Explore
Kickoff your trip in Chichicastenango amidst its local flavor. After settling in, head to Monumento a la Paz boasting panoramic views of the city. It's the perfect spot to get your bearings! Then, meander through quaint cobblestone streets and explore Pascual Abaj, a sacred hill with a shrine dedicated to Mayan Earth God. As the day ends, savor local Guatemalan cuisine at a cozy eatery, reflecting on an amazing start to your trip!
Day 2 - Market Day
Day two unveils the magic of Chichicastenango its famous open-air market, operating on Thursdays and Sundays. Immerse yourself in a sea of colors, aromas, and sounds that make up this bustling labyrinth. Shop for traditional textiles, handcrafted wood items, beautiful ceramics, and fresh produce. After the market rush, visit the iconic Church of Santo Tomas, a fascinating fusion of Catholic and indigenous Maya beliefs, whose 18 steps represent the 18 months of the Mayan calendar.
Day 3 - Ceremonies and Farewell
On your final day, witness the spiritual richness of Chichicastenango by attending a traditional Mayan ceremony at the Cerro Pascual Abaj. Post that, stop by the Museo Regional de Chichicastenango to delve into the region's history and culture. As your 3-day journey concludes, savor a farewell dinner with Guatemalan delicacies and toast to an unforgettable travel experience!
Emma Turner
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Chichicastenango
The best times to visit would be between November and April, which is the dry season. The weather is pleasant and it's also the season of local festivities.
The official currency in Guatemala is the Guatemalan Quetzal. However, US dollars are widely accepted especially in tourist areas.
It's generally not recommended to drink tap water. Bottled water is widely accessible and is your safest bet.