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Guatemala

Mountain Bike

Trip Guatemala Mountain Bike
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Experience the magical singletrack and culture of Guatemala. This trip is welcome to all genders, and your participation supports World Ride’s mission to empower women globally through mountain biking.
Enjoy the excellent trails in and around the beautiful colonial town of Antigua, Guatemala on this seven-day mountain bike trip. There is plenty of singletrack surrounding the city that will take us through coffee fields and down the sides of volcanoes. This adventure is powered by our local partners at World Ride.

On this trip, we will ride the exclusive downhill mountain bike trails at El Zur, some of the only purpose built mountain bike trails in Guatemala. 

We will also travel to Lake Atitlan for more riding, big views and a stay at Casa del Mundo (with one of our trip highlights of a wood fired hot tub right on the lake!).


 

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Itinerary
Itinerary
Please note itinerary is subject to change as needed
  • 1
    Day number 1
    Arrive in Guatemala City and take on one of our shuttles (two offered on this day) to the colorful city of Antigua, about an hour away. Relax at our hotel or take in the sites and sounds of the city. Today is a good day to visit the artisan markets or visit the Santa Catalina Arch. The local mechanics can also help you get your bike built up and ready to ride.
  • 2
    Day number 2
    After breakfast, we will get picked up to drive to El Zur, one of Guatemala’s only purpose built trail systems, which we have exclusive access to. Take in the sites along the way and see if you can spot Fuego volcano errupting in the distance. Once we arrive at El Zur, we will load up in our 4×4 shuttles to take us to the top of the trails. We will then enjoy miles of flowing singletrack through tropical forests, sure to make you grin the entire way down.
  • 3
    Day number 3
    Today will showcase local trails in the Panchoy valley with big descents and even bigger volcano views! After a quick shuttle ride out of Antigua to a nearby ridge, we’ll begin our first descent from Hobbitenango. This ride has big views back over the valley as the trail winds its way through a couple cool ravines and old growth forests and traverses above town. A fun rowdy descent flows its way all the way back down to the valley floor. The next ride starts with a few kms of climbing on horse trail which then turns to ridgeline trail with big views back to Antigua and the valley’s 3 volcanoes. The trail will drop us back in Antigua with an evening to enjoy the town.
  • 4
    Day number 4
    On our third day of riding, we drive from Antigua to the Mayan ruins of Iximche near Tecpan to start the day’s ride. This is a backcountry epic ride with a little bit of everything. A nice gradual dirt road climb out of Tecpan quickly turns to trail and winds its way through the pine clad mountains. There are various technical trail drops as well as a couple tough steep climbs. The ride takes us through a backcountry Mayan settlement before dropping the famous “sendero de las vacas” or the trail of the cows (a steep chute-like descent). There is a 4 km climb up to the viewpoint above Lake Atitlan where we have lunch and take in the views. After lunch we hit the famous Santa Cat trail that drops on an amazing contouring trail to the Santa Catarina village staircase run. We’ll finish off the day in Panajachel and you’ll have the night free to enjoy town.
  • 5
    Day number 5
    Today we have two options for the group. For those that want to keep pedaling we have plenty more trails ready to go! If you prefer to stay back to relax on Lake Atitlan and visit a local women’s weaving co-op, that works too. We will all enjoy breakfast at the hotel and then the riding group will meet the shuttle to ride back up the mountain to Las Trampas. For those that decide to take a break from the bikes, the hotel has pool access which you can enjoy and then in the afternoon go for a visit to the weaving co-op and then finish up at Hotel Casa del Mundo.

    Riding: We will arrive at the trailhead of Slickrock, a wicked point-to-point ride that will take us to a picnic lunch rest stop. This is one of our favorite rides out at Lake Atitlan! It is a technical beast but well worth the effort. We’ll start with a few kms of climbing on a mix of singletrack, jeep track and dirt road to the highspot at about 3000 mts. From there the trail starts to drop fast and steep to the upper madre vieja river valley. Working our way along the lush river valley bottom we get to our next long climb. This one is a rough jeep track climb up and out of the river valley to our awaiting support vehicle and lunch. After a delicious, healthy and fresh lunch we’ll hop back on the bikes and finish up the descent down into town on a stretch of tight steep trail that switch backs its way to the road just above Panajachel. This is a unique ride with lots of variation to keep you happy! Then we hop in a boat and transfer to our lakeside hotel which is accessed by boat only, Hotel Casa Del Mundo. Enjoy sunset while relaxing in the wood fired hot tub right next to the lake.
  • 6
    Day number 6
    We will enjoy breakfast and a relaxing morning at Casa del Mundo with plenty of time for a swim or hammock time. Around 11AM, we’ll catch the boat back to Panajachel. From here will jump in the private shuttle back to Antigua. Once arriving in Antigua, we’ll meet up with a local farm from De La Gente coffee for an insider look into local production and a full tasting.

    We’ll finish up in Antigua for a farewell dinner and drinks to cap off a great week!
  • 7
    Day number 7
    Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and then your departure shuttle to the airport will depend your flight time. We will leave Antigua approximately 3 hours prior to your departure to allow for travel and check-in.
Trip Package Includes
  • 6 nights of double occupancy accommodations, including:
  • Beautiful and comfortable accommodations in the heart of Antigua - walkable to the main square and all of the sites
  • A night at the gem of a hotel on Lake Atitlan - La Casa del Mundo. This hotel sits right on the water and features fantastic accommodations, delicious food and a wood fired, lakeside hot tub.
  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners at restaurants hand picked by our local crew to get the best meals and experiences
  • Professional local guides that know the trails and have an excellent knowledge of the local culture and traditions
  • Airport pickup (two shuttle times available). Our crew will transport you from Guatemala City and drive you to Antigua to start your adventure
  • Support on the trails with a vehicle, trailside lunches, snacks, and clean drinking water.
  • Guide gratuity is included. If you really enjoy your trip,  you are welcome to add on a bonus for your guide
  • Plenty of water and snacks during the riding days
  • Basic mechanical assistance
  • Basic medical attention on rides
  • 20% discount code at evo.com (exclusions apply)
     
Not Included
  • Round trip airfare to/from Guatemala City
  • Pre- or post-trip accommodations or transport
  • Rental mountain bikes (see FAQ, we highly recommend bringing your own)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Travel insurance (mandatory, we recommend World Nomads)

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Area Information

 Guatemala

This dazzler of a Central American country doesn’t make it on everyone’s travel list. But to travel in Guatemala is to feel that you’ve entered one of the most naturally and culturally rich places on the planet. The locals are friendly, and the views are raw and spectacular. From Mayan villages in the highlands, to the cobbled, Spanish colonial architecture of Antigua, surrounded by rolling green hills and volcanoes (98% of the country has not been urbanized), the vibe here is timeless and captivating.
FAQ
FAQ
  • I’m ready to book. What’s next?
    Awesome! A $300 per person deposit is required in order to confirm your spot on the trip, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure. If you are booking a trip that occurs within 60 days, full payment is required at the time of booking.
  • When and how do I meet up with the group?
    For this trip, it is best to fly into Guatemala City, Guatemala. The trip includes two different shuttle times on the arrival and departure days. Please get in touch with us and we can help organize a good time for your arrival and departure with the rest of the group. If you wish to arrive early or stay a few extra days, please let us know and we will arrange for a shuttle for you. The cost is around $30 each way and will be in a vehicle large enough to accommodate a few bike bags A driver will be at the airport waiting for you when you land in Guatemala City. They will be at the exit of baggage claim/customs and will have a sign with your name on it. If you are traveling with a bike bag, they will be able to easily spot you. If not, make sure to look out for them.
  • What skill/experience level is required for this trip?
    For skill level, this trip is rated a 3 out of 5, meaning: you are comfortable and confident on all intermediate level trails you have ridden. You can confidently ride up and down small to medium rocks and roots. You have good brake control on steep sections and can take flowy corners at a moderate speed. You are comfortable with most switchbacks and tight turns. For fitness level, this trip is rated a 3 out of 5, meaning: You ride 3-5 times per week, and can ride comfortably on rides that are 3 hours in length. You might not be the fastest but you can climb 1500-2000 ft during a ride.
  • Is my departure guaranteed? What if I’d like a private trip?
    No, a minimum of 4 guests is required to operate each trip, please wait to make travel arrangements and book flights until you have received confirmation from World Ride. Please get in touch if you are interested in a private trip with less than this number.
  • Should I bring my own bike? Do you offer rentals?
    For this trip, we highly recommend that you bring your own bike! We have a lot of experience traveling with bikes, so please let us know any questions you might have. Some of the airlines have baggage policies that allow a bike as one of your checked bags. Make sure to check your airline's baggage policy before booking your flight. Rental bikes are very limited in Guatemala, and we do recommend bringing your own bike for this trip. This trip is on technically challenging trails at high elevations, and we highly recommend a full suspension bike. If you have never flown with your bike before, we have created a guide to help you with the process: https://world-ride.com/traveling-internationally-with-your-bike/. Reach out if you have any questions about this!
  • What are the accommodations like?
    While in Guatemala, we will be staying in hotels in Antigua and Lake Atitlan. Our hotel at Lake Atitlan is the Casa del Mundo, a spectacular place right on the water that has a wood fired hot tub- one of our favorites that we will enjoy after a few days of riding!
  • Who will my guides be?
    Local, experienced, English-speaking guides. We’d like to spotlight our guide, Christa Castillo, who will be joining the trip. Christa had been curious about mountain biking while working as a volcano hiking guide for Antigua, Guatemala based Old Town Outfitters. After World Ride started their program in Guatemala, she got asked to be the first female mountain bike guide. She immediately fell in love with the bike and now works guiding mountain biking and hiking. She also organizes a weekly group ride of local Guatemalan women with her group Aventurandose con la Christa. Some of the rides now have 25-30 women! She loves the way she can connect with herself and nature through mountain biking. She has also climbed 21 volcanoes throughout Guatemala and loves poetry, reading, jazz, Ayurveda and any type of adventure.
  • Do I need a visa?
    There is no need for a visa if traveling to Guatemala for less than 90 days. When you arrive in the country, you will go through customs and immigration with your passport. Make sure your passport is current and does not expire within 6 months of your travel date.
  • What will the food be like? Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
    All meals are included in your tour, and locations have been hand selected by your guides for the best options. Guatemalan cuisine consists of a lot of chicken, vegetables, rice, and corn tortillas. Please let us know in advance of any dietary restrictions, and we’ll do our best to help accommodate.
  • What is the maximum number of guests per trip?
    There is a maximum of 10 guests per trip departure.
  • Is there a minimum age required for this trip?
    Yes, the minimum age to join this trip is 16 years old (accompanied by a parent or guardian).
  • How does luggage transfer and storage work?
    There is secure luggage storage at our hotel in Antigua for our bike bags and any extra luggage.
  • How can I help with a gear donation?
    World Ride trips help to support the growth of women's mountain biking in Botswana. For these trips, we can accept some gear donations (they will have to be transported across the country to where our ladies ride). Donations that you can bring to Guatemala to leave with the ladies is very much appreciated! Things that are needed include: bikes (getting a new one? Travel with your bike and then leave it there!), helmets, pedals, shoes, tires, gloves, and/or hydration packs.
  • Should I tip my guide?
    Gratuity is included in your trip but leaving extra can make a big difference for your guide and driver. We recommend 150-200 quetzales per guest per day. These get split between your guide and driver. If you would like to tip more, your guide and driver will very much appreciate it!
  • Will I be able to use a credit card, or should I have cash?
    Some places accept credit cards in Guatemala, but it is mostly a cash based culture. It is recommended to get Guatemala Quetzales currency from an ATM once you arrive in Antigua. You can also exchange US dollars at a foreign currency exchange.
  • Do you require or recommend travel insurance for this trip?
    Travel insurance is recommended for your trip that includes medical. Typically bikes are not 100% covered by travel insurance policies. Many homeowners or renters policies do cover bikes while traveling abroad, so be sure to check into this before the trip. If you wish to get extra insurance for your bike, we recommend Velosurance. For standard trip insurance, if you do not wish to insure your bike or have bike coverage from another policy, we recommend World Nomads.
  • What if I need to cancel?
    evo will refer to World Ride’s cancellation policy. Please note your $300 per person deposit is non-refundable and can be put toward any other World Ride trip in the future. If you wish to change to a different trip, you must submit a written request 60 days or more before your scheduled departure. Cancellations within 60 days are non-refundable.
Testimonials
The riding was superb. I found it fun and beautiful and challenging, but for the most part within my skill level. I loved the trails and terrain. It was a perfect combo of riding and cultural experience. For me, I loved every minute (except for when three donkeys tried to push me over a cliff) - but that makes for a great story.
Maureen S.
Trip Guest
The location, food, group size, accommodations, bikes, trails. Everything was perfect in my opinion
Trish M
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