San Marcos de Atitlán, Guatemala
Lake Atitl án , with Volcán San Pedro in the background Hola amigos! Lake Atitlán was certainly an interesting way to begin my trip, very different from anywhere else I've been. It's a tiny but bustling little ecosystem, filled with people from very different walks of life - indigenous Mayans, Guatemalan tourists, American expats, hippies, party kids, Europeans. An odd mix of world travelers, and people who have spent their entire lives in a single village. The lake (an ancient, deep volcanic crater), is ringed by more volcanoes, with 9 or 10 villages nestled between their folds. To get from one village to the next, you can take a little 3 wheeled taxi (a "Tuk-Tuk") for 10Q (~$1.50) - but be warned, the roads between villages are very rocky, and the Tuk-Tuks are barely faster than walking! Tuk-Tuks navigating the streets of San Pedro A better option to go between villages is to take a boat across the lake, for 10-15Q ($1.50 - $2.00). Boats come eve...