Tour privado al volcán Pacaya y ciudad de Guatemala





Descripción
Si buscas un poco de historia y aventura al mismo tiempo este tour es tu mejor opción. Primero nos dirigimos hasta el Volcán Pacaya, que está a una hora y 30 minutos en auto, para poder escalarlo y apreciar la fauna y flora de la región. Una vez lleguemos a la cima, donde están los ríos de lava, almorzaremos para que puedas degustar la famosa pizza y asar unos malvaviscos. Luego de pasar más de una hora allí empezamos el regreso al campamento base y luego de regreso a la Ciudad de Guatemala para visitar el Centro Histórico. En la ciudad caminaremos por la Plaza de la Constitución, el Palacio Nacional de la Cultura, la Catedral Metropolitana, el Mercado Central y la 6ta Avenida.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El camino hasta el estacionamiento del Volcán Pacaya es de 1 hora 30 minutos aproximadamente. La duración total de la caminata es de aproximadamente 4 horas y su nivel de dificultad es 4 de 10. Hay caballos disponibles para alquilar durante la caminata. El objetivo de la subida es adquirir la experiencia de degustar la Pizza Volcánica, elaborada en un horno artesanal de los ríos de lava. Además, durante la subida podrás asar malvaviscos en los ríos de lava.
Comenzamos el recorrido caminando por la Plaza de la Constitución, para que puedas tener una mejor visión de los edificios históricos que la rodean.
Desde el exterior se puede apreciar la arquitectura y el estilo únicos del Palacio Nacional de la Cultura. Prepárate para sorprenderte con la interesante historia que esconde este palacio a simple vista.
La siguiente parada es la Catedral Metropolitana donde podrás ver algunos de los daños del terremoto que azotó la ciudad de Guatemala en 1917 y 1918. Esta es la iglesia más importante de Guatemala y aquí encontrarás pinturas antiguas del siglo XVI y la virgen más antigua traída. por los conquistadores españoles en el siglo XV. ¡Su arquitectura neoclásica te dejará boquiabierto!
Al salir de la catedral, nos dirigiremos directamente al Mercado Central para comprar algunos souvenirs o simplemente vivir la experiencia de estar en uno de los mercados más emblemáticos de Guatemala. Estarás inmerso en los coloridos textiles, la comida tradicional y la artesanía local.
¡Pasear por la famosa avenida de la Ciudad de Guatemala es imprescindible! La Sexta es una avenida peatonal donde vivir el día a día de los locales. En este paseo podrás apreciar la arquitectura de algunos edificios históricos, el vibrante comercio y los diferentes restaurantes o plazas de comidas disponibles. Es una experiencia que no querrás perderte.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Lo recogeremos en cualquier lugar de la Ciudad de Guatemala y alrededores, puede ser en su hotel, lugar de amigos, Aeropuerto Internacional o incluso si se encuentra en Antigua Guatemala. Y una vez finalizado el recorrido, lo dejaremos en el lugar que solicite, puede ser en el mismo lugar donde lo recogemos o en cualquier otro lugar.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(22)
This was one of the highlights of my trip to Guatemala. Pacaya Volcano offers a unique opportunity to hike across relatively recent lava fields while enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding volcanoes and countryside. The hike was more physically demanding than I expected, especially under the midday sun. I made the mistake of forgetting my sunscreen, hat, and even my acetazolamide, so I underestimated how challenging the ascent would feel. Although I consider myself to be in good shape, I ultimately decided to take one of the horses for the climb up—and I’m glad I did. The horse handlers were experienced, and it allowed me to conserve energy to fully enjoy the volcano itself. I was determined to hike the entire descent on foot, which turned out to be a rewarding experience. Walking down the volcanic ash and lava rock was challenging but a lot of fun, and my fitness tracker certainly agreed! One of the most memorable parts of the tour was enjoying a freshly made vegetable pizza cooked using the volcano’s natural geothermal heat. It may sound like a gimmick, but it was surprisingly delicious and an experience I won’t forget. Our guide was excellent—friendly, informative, and always focused on everyone’s safety. Transportation was comfortable, and the entire day was well organized. My advice for future visitors: wear sturdy shoes, bring plenty of water, don’t forget sunscreen and a hat, and don’t hesitate to use a horse if you feel you need one. There’s absolutely no shame in it, and it lets you focus on enjoying an incredible natural wonder. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Guatemala. It’s an adventure that’s both challenging and incredibly rewarding.
This was one of the highlights of my trip to Guatemala. Pacaya Volcano offers a unique opportunity to hike across relatively recent lava fields while enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding volcanoes and countryside. The hike was more physically demanding than I expected, especially under the midday sun. I made the mistake of forgetting my sunscreen, hat, and even my acetazolamide, so I underestimated how challenging the ascent would feel. Although I consider myself to be in good shape, I ultimately decided to take one of the horses for the climb up—and I’m glad I did. The horse handlers were experienced, and it allowed me to conserve energy to fully enjoy the volcano itself. I was determined to hike the entire descent on foot, which turned out to be a rewarding experience. Walking down the volcanic ash and lava rock was challenging but a lot of fun, and my fitness tracker certainly agreed! One of the most memorable parts of the tour was enjoying a freshly made vegetable pizza cooked using the volcano’s natural geothermal heat. It may sound like a gimmick, but it was surprisingly delicious and an experience I won’t forget. Our guide was excellent—friendly, informative, and always focused on everyone’s safety. Transportation was comfortable, and the entire day was well organized. My advice for future visitors: wear sturdy shoes, bring plenty of water, don’t forget sunscreen and a hat, and don’t hesitate to use a horse if you feel you need one. There’s absolutely no shame in it, and it lets you focus on enjoying an incredible natural wonder. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Guatemala. It’s an adventure that’s both challenging and incredibly rewarding.
It was an incredible experience, perfectly well organized and very professional. Also amazing guides. I had the most amazing day!
It's scripted a little deceiving I think, but in the end I had a fun time, especially coming down. Now I hiked up to the viewpoint and of course the clouds rolled in, but got some nice view before hand. But I am a retired trekker, mountain climber, novice at best, still find myself bout there wondering why. Quite steep at times they do offer horseback rides to the top. I would recommend it, it was fun
The experience was very personal and amazing. Pamella was with me the entire day. Franklin hiked the volcano with me and was able to accommodate me with a horse for the hike. This was a solo trip for me I definitely enjoyed myself every person I met in Guatemala was very genuine and nice. I would definitely recommend taking the trip and learing about the history as well with a personal tour of the city center.
Excellent service. Prompt. Professional. Learned so much history. Horse ride to Pacaya was incredible
We were picked up where we were staying right on time. Our guide Esteban driving us was friendly and knowledgable. When we arrived he introdiced us to our guide that walked usbup the mountain. This guide was also friendly and patient. The hike was quite steep. I would refomend bringing plenty of water and snacks for the way up. For the climb, horses are also available separately, and can be engaged on site at the trail head if desired. My family who took the horse ride up had a good experience. Once at the end of the hike, you are introduced to the lava store which sels jewlery and mementos made with volcanic rock. Afterwords, We enjoyed a pizza (included with the tour) with the volcanoe as a background. Please note that you do not hike to the top of the volcanoe, but you do get a good view (see picture). After hiking down, guide that drove us there took us to the city center and gave us s brief walking tour of the Palacio Nacional and a couple of other points of historical interest. Afterwards we were dropped off back at where we were staying. It was a fun experience and a greatbwaybto spend the daybwith pur family.
A challenging excursion through a volcanic experience. Franklin was friendly and professional guide.
You can’t really see anything. It’s not like the photos. You see the city for about an hour and then drive to the volcano. The volcano hasn’t been active for years. Very foggy and you can’t really see the volcano either, just the ruins. The hike is pretty easy. Nothing spectacular. No views. The pizza was good and the marshmellow roasting was cool. But overall pretty underwhelming and not worth the price.
Guide was on time and was friendly & knowledgeable throughout the trip. We started with a tour in the historic district to see a few different important buildings & learn more about the historic district. As it was Holy Week there were processions happening and our guide was very accommodating to get us to a spot where we could witness part of a procession which was very interesting. Traffic getting out of the city to head to Pacaya was very busy but our guide navigated it very well and stopped at a highway rest stop so we could use an ATM to grab money for renting horses to take us up the volcano. Once we arrived at Pacaya we were swarmed by mostly children wanting us to rent their horse so we deferred to our guide to arrange this. Horses were 300Q round trip each and a person walks up with each horse. Our guide also arranged an official ‘Pacaya Guide’ for us and waited for us at the bottom. We were grateful for horses to take us up as the trail has a lot of loose hardened lava rock. It was also quite cool so light jackets/sweaters are helpful to have. There are a couple washrooms at various parts of the trail. We went as far up as the horses would take us and enjoyed delicious pizza cooked on volcanic rock. We were given the option of roasting marshmallows but passed on that. We chose not to trek to the very top of the volcano as visibility was low and there is no longer any active lava flow. Overall, it was a neat experience.



