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If you should ever get the chance to hike a volcano, you should do it. Here's why. The post Hiking Guatemala’s Acatenango volcano: A bucket list adventure for everyone appeared first on The Manual.
A hike up Guatemala’s dormant Acatenango volcano trail yields views of the adjacent, smoke-spewing Fuego volcano. Photograph by Al Argueta, Alamy Stock Photo Waitukubuli National Trail, Dominica ...
The Acatenango volcano overlooks Antigua, Guatemala, approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the summit. The active Fuego volcano is located nearby, around three kilometers south.
The hike, which is expected to take about 10 to 12 hours over two days, turned into an ordeal for Jasmin and Gabby. They took almost seven hours to reach the top and another six hours to descend.
The vicinity between these two volcanoes allows the most adventurous tourists to hike the 13,044-ft-tall Acatenango and view the sensational activity of Fuego from up close.
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The Manual on MSNHiking Guatemala’s Acatenango volcano: A bucket list adventure for everyoneHiking a volcano sounds like a bucket list item exclusive to daredevils and extreme travel adventurers. I don’t really ...
Hiking a volcano sounds like a bucket list item exclusive to daredevils and extreme travel adventurers. I don’t really consider myself a member of either category, but when I learned about hiking ...
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