Guatemala 1975 trip

July-August
Maya Excelsior Hotel

Mon - Rancheon Antigueno - hotels - Maya Tours - Tourist office - Chamber of Commerce (photos) - beer - Restaurant Atarraya (seafood) - Spring Hotel

Tues - Bank - Mercado - El Churrasquito - Dairy Queen - post office - Maya Tours - Jerry's Tours - ate at hotel - Chalet Suizza

Weds - Copan - "Clarence Ellis" - Chalet Suizza
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Thurs - Bank - Bus to Antigua - hotels - lunch - Plaza - mercado - shower + star (upset stomachs) - Hotel Contreras
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Fri - Parade - Bus to Chimaltenango - wait - bus to Panajachel - rain - Hamburguessa dinner - (diarrhea) - coffee in hotel - Maya Kanek Hotel

Sat - Walk to beach - to hotel - chicken soup (Hotel Galindo) - supermercado (cash traveler's check) - rain - Warren's friend Richard - Hamburguessa - to beach with girl from hotel - to Mama's - Richard and friend to talk - Maya Kanek Hotel

Sun - sick - Chichicastenango (J SICK) - chicken soup and lemon crush (Galindo) - s - Maya Kanek Hotel

Mon - Solula: bank - walk - Panajachel + star - vegetarian (Hotel Comedor) - Maya Kanek Hotel

Tues - B - 7:00 Boat to San Lucas - helped woman to market - 3 camisas and 2 borders - Boat back to Panajachel -M & N material - supermercado - tourist office - shops - ice cream - peanuts - down toward lake - lemon crushes at hamburguesa - shops (purses) - Warren slept & J read - vegetarian dinner

Weds - B - J sore throat - La Fonda del Sol breakfast - J to bed / W to Sta Catherina - Comedor Asia lunch - J to bed / W reading & to bookstore - shops (Chris's shirt & earrings) - comida typica dinner (terrible mistake: salad / meat / milk licuado) - tea - packing - sleepless farts
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Thurs - B - 6:00 bus to Las Encuentros - Chimaltenango - Richard & friend ?Deanna? at clinic - bus to Guatemala - Chalet Suizza - lunch at Chinese restaurant - Pan Am office - mercado (shawl & sandles) - Aviateca office - Maya Excelsior Hotel for dinner to change money - Chalet Suizza
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Fri - B - 5:30 taxi to airport - Aviateca to Tikal - walk to ruins - back for lunch - tour to ruins - dinner - Posada de la Selva (Jungle Lodge) - overnight at Tikal

Sat - B - breakfast - 8:00 Aviateca to Guatemala - museum de trajes - Chalet Suizza

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Santiago kites - All Saints Day - Nov 1
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Guatemala planning

Market days: Antigua Sat, Mon, Thurs / Chchicastenango Mon, Thurs, Fri / Quetzaltenango Mon through Sat.

X Antigua: Nearby is Agua Volcano. School: Centro Lingistica - study Mayan. Institute of Weaving - 1st Avenida Sur 21 - study weaving. Has health food restaurant.

Chichicastenango: large market on stairs of Saint Thomas Church still burn pom in honor of Mayan gods

(Chimaltenango: Misco Viejo, large site, may be visited from here)

(Cobán: only accessible by air. Nearby are the caves of Laquin.)

(Flores: important archeological site situated on an island in Lake Petén Itzá.)

X Guatemala City: center: Children of God, Apdo Postal 2275. GFU, 1A Ave. No. 2 - 72, Zona 2.

Panajachel: beautiful little Indian town on the shores of Lake Atitilan and a center for New Age nomads. Sulfur baths are nearby. In town is a used clothing shop where old handwoven goods can be purchased cheaply.

(Petén region: Relatively inaccessible area with Mayan sites including Calakmul (Mexico), Naranjo, Aquateca and Yaxchilán)

(Piedras Negras: has the finest examples of Mayan stone sculpture)

Quezaltenango: ancient highland community near an active volcano, Santa Maria. Tucked away in the surrounding mountains are numerous accessible Indian villages, each with its own particular vibration.
Momostenango, Sun
Olintepeque, Tues
San Cristobel, Sun
San Francisco el Alto, Fri
San Pedro Sacatepequez, Tues, Thurs, Sun:
Totonicapan, Tues, Sat.

(Quirigua [keh ru ah]: highly imaginative hieroglyphics and stone stelae)

Santa Cruz de Quiché: isolated Indian village once the capital of the Maya - Quiche empire. Ruins of Utatlán close by.

Santiago de Atitlán: Restaurant: La Luna, run by Guatemalan yogis. Can direct you to an ashram called Kachina which provides friendly accomodation at a reasonable rate.

(Tecpán: Iximché, ancient Mayan center of the Cakchiquel Indians is a short distance away.)

Tikal: largest known Mayan site. Five huge temples stand as silent islands in a sea of green. The jungle which covers most of the city provides refuge for a variety of wildlife. Camping is permitted.

Uaxactun: (12 miles from Tikal) one of the longest-occupied Mayan cities. Wall paintings from the sixth century and the oldest astronomical observatory.

(Zaculea: These partially-restored ruins can be reached from Huehuetenango.)

Zunil: Village where ancient rites still occasionally practiced. Nearby Zunil Volcano is source of healing thermal walks.

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guards in banks
maps at gas stations, free or 50 cents
markets 9 a.m.
no torn or defaced bills - must take to bank
carry SMALL change to market
meat is cheap
buses on poor roads
BARTER!

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tzut - bandana under hat
huipil
refajo - skirt
camisa - shirt
mano - shoulder
pecho - chest
gola - ruffle
cuyuscate - yarn
codiarte / capixaiji - trade woolen [overshirt] rarely seen now
faja - belt
cinta - hairband
banda - man's belt
bolsa - bag
chachales - necklace
perraje - woman's shawl
rodillero or ponchito - kilt
gorra / montera - infant's hat
cofradia - religious sodality
jaspé - ikat (skirts) woven in Huehuetenango
corte - a skirt length
capixaji - outer garment
tuipui - hair ornament
huipil - Mexico
rafajo, faja, camisa - Spanish
po't - kikchi for huipil
or pik-bil
abp-tzi - hand of dog or paw of jaguar
tzuuch - fire fam

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San Francisco El Alto - center for trade textiles, especially jaspé skirt lengths

San Antonio Aguas Calientes (green shirt) (jaspé)

Totonicapan - trade huipiles

Tecpán - no longer wear any native dress (i.e. Chimaltenango)

El Quiche (Chichi) - flowered huipils from pattern books

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