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Start your adventure in Mexico City, then head to the Tehuacán cactus reserve for stargazing under the desert sky. Explore Oaxaca’s rich heritage, from artisan workshops to stunning beaches, and witness a turtle release and Huatulco National Park. Dive into the vibrant life of San Cristóbal de las Casas, cruise through the towering cliffs of Sumidero Canyon, and discover the Mayan wonders of Agua Azul, Palenque, Calakmul, and Chichen Itzá.
Continue to the Yucatán Peninsula, where you can swim in hidden cenotes, sail across Bacalar’s brilliant lagoon, and unwind on the pristine beaches of Puerto Morelos. Belize brings you the laid-back vibes of Caye Caulker, a deep dive into Garifuna culture, and the mystical allure of the Crystal Maiden caves. Finally, cross into Guatemala to uncover the ancient ruins of Tikal, marvel at the turquoise rivers of Semuc Champey, and soak up the charm of Antigua Guatemala and Lake Atitlán.
Welcome to the vibrant heart of Mexico, Mexico City, where your incredible journey begins! As easy options for dinner, we recommend Testal Restaurant, very close to our hotel (note it closes at 7 pm) or any of the restaurants around Alameda Park.
This morning, we’ll have a meeting to explain everything about our upcoming adventure. It’s a chance to set the stage for our journey and connect with fellow travellers. After that, we’ll head out for an optional introductory walk!
Mexico City, rich in history and culture, is ready to explore. It has deep roots dating back to the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, now a bustling metropolis. Our base offers a prime location near iconic landmarks like Bellas Artes, El Zócalo, and Garibaldi.
Embark on an unforgettable journey as we venture to the Tehuacán Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, home to the renowned Jardín Botánico Helia Bravo Solís. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of cactus plants as we embark on a guided reserve tour. Learn about the diverse species of cacti that thrive in this unique ecosystem and marvel at their remarkable adaptations to the arid landscape. As the day transitions into night, we’ll set up camp amidst the tranquil surroundings. Let’s gather around a crackling fire under the starlit sky!
After a morning drive, prepare to step back in time as we embark on a journey to the majestic Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán. Perched atop a hill, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers unparalleled views and a glimpse into the rich history of the Zapotec civilisation.
Afterwards, we’ll continue our journey to Oaxaca City, where a captivating introductory walk awaits. With each step, the city’s cultural heritage unfurls before your eyes, inviting you to immerse yourself fully in its enchanting atmosphere.
Today offers a leisurely opportunity to recharge and immerse yourself further in the vibrant tapestry of Oaxaca. Excursion to the artisan villages surrounding Oaxaca and explore the masterful craftsmanship of local artisans as you visit traditional workshops specialising in intricate wooden figures and exquisite pottery. Returning to Oaxaca, we’ll enjoy a free afternoon to visit the local markets and museums.
Prepare for a day of awe-inspiring exploration as we embark on an excursion to Hierve el Agua Springs. Nestled amidst the rugged sierras, these natural wonders beckon with breathtaking beauty. Enjoy a guided hike and take a refreshing dip in the infinity pools!
After a delightful traditional lunch, we return to Oaxaca City. Spend the afternoon exploring this vibrant city, soaking in the colourful displays of tradition and culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Museo de Santo Domingo, a treasure trove of Oaxacan history and art.
Our day begins with a visit to the Maguey fields and a traditional mezcal factory, where ancestral traditions are meticulously preserved. Delight in the flavours of authentic Oaxacan cuisine! After lunch, we set off for Oaxaca’s Pacific coast. Upon arrival at La Ventanilla Beach, we’ll be greeted by the mesmerizing hues of the sunset. If the timing aligns with nature’s rhythm, we’ll have the chance to witness a remarkable event: a turtle liberation. As we soak in the sights and sounds of Oaxaca’s Coast, be mindful of the soaring temperatures and the probability of mosquitoes in the evening.
Embark on an ecological adventure as we delve into the wonders of the mangrove ecosystem with Lagarto Real Cooperative. Glide serenely through tranquil waters on a boat tour, immersing ourselves in the lush flora while keeping watch for sightings of crocodiles, turtles, iguanas, and a plethora of bird species.
After our mangrove exploration, we journey to San Agustin, a pristine beach nestled within Huatulco National Park. Here, we’ll indulge in two nights of camping amidst some of Mexico’s most stunning coastal scenery.
Prepare for a day of coastal delight as we embark on a full-day boat tour exploring the pristine bays of Huatulco. With its shimmering waters, secluded coves, and breathtaking landscapes, Huatulco is a paradise waiting to be discovered.
Today, we embark on a full day of driving as we make our way to the charming city of Chiapa de Corzo. Nestled in the western part of Chiapas, this picturesque city sits proudly in the shadow of the awe-inspiring Sumidero Canyon. Upon arrival in Chiapa de Corzo, you’ll have the afternoon to explore the city’s unique charm and local attractions.
Today promises an adventure through the natural marvel of El Sumidero Canyon, ranked among Mexico’s Top 10 Natural Wonders. As we cruise along the canyon, marvel at the towering walls reaching over 1,000 feet high, while keeping an eye out for the diverse array of endangered species that call this area home.
After our canyon exploration and a satisfying lunch, we will continue our journey to the enchanting town of San Cristóbal de las Casas. San Cristóbal is a place where ancient traditions harmonize with a bohemian vibe.
Today, immerse yourself in the eclectic ambience of San Cristóbal de las Casas, where ancient traditions merge seamlessly with a bohemian, hippie atmosphere. This colonial gem enchants its quaint neighbourhoods, cobblestone streets, and bustling markets. We’ll guide you through the highlights of this enchanting town, strolling along pedestrian streets, visiting churches, exploring markets, and delving into museums showcasing folk costumes, and more. In the afternoon, feel free to continue your exploration at your own pace. Wander through the downtown area, indulge in local cuisine at charming restaurants, or experience the lively nightlife at vibrant bars.
Today, immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of the nearby Mayan villages surrounding San Cristóbal. Our first stop is San Juan Chamula, where ancient rituals intertwine with modern Christianity. We’ll then continue to visit Mujeres Sembrando La Vida, a cooperative that hosts a Tsotsil learning centre.
Returning to San Cristóbal, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the town’s museums, including exhibits on Mayan medicine, orchids, folk costumes, and more. Alternatively, opt for a Temascal, a traditional indigenous ritual involving a steam bath.
Today’s journey to Palenque offers a blend of exploration and serendipity. Depending on road conditions, we may take different routes and have the chance to visit some stunning waterfalls along the way, provided the water is crystal blue—a spectacle influenced by recent rainfall.
Upon arrival at Palenque National Park, we’ll settle into our campsite at Cabañas Kin Balam. With the evening free, take the opportunity to unwind and relax at the bar or by the pool, soaking in the tranquil surroundings. In the evening, we will enjoy a bonfire under the stars!
Our second day in Palenque promises an enriching experience as we embark on a guided visit to the Archeological Site. Nestled deep within the jungle, Palenque is one of Mexico’s most impressive archaeological wonders. After the guided tour, take advantage of the opportunity to explore the surrounding jungle on a scenic hike back from the ruins. Or opt for a Temascal, a traditional indigenous ritual involving a steam bath.
Today, our journey leads us to Calakmul, a destination brimming with ancient mysteries and natural wonders. But first, we embark on a memorable detour to Cenote Miguel Colorado for a unique experience. Nestled amidst the jungle, this open cenote offers a refreshing respite and a chance to encounter exotic wildlife, including the elusive spider monkeys. Upon arrival in the quaint village of Conhuas, our gateway to the Calakmul excursion, we settle into the rustic cabins of Cabañas Calakmul, our home for the night.
Today, we’ll embark on an expedition to either the Calakmul or Becan Archeological Site, depending on the opening schedules affected by nearby railway construction. Both sites are nestled within one of Mexico’s largest reserves, boasting diverse flora and fauna. These remote sites offer a rare opportunity for tourists to climb their ancient pyramids. As we wander through the ruins, keep an eye out for exotic wildlife, including woodpeckers and echoing howler monkeys. In the afternoon, we’ll venture to a bat sinkhole and witness millions of bats emerge from the cave at sunset.
Today beckons a leisurely afternoon at the enchanting Xul-ha Lagoon, a tranquil oasis fed by underground cenotes. As we make our way to Bacalar town, this stunning lagoon invites us to unwind with opportunities for swimming and kayaking. Upon reaching Bacalar, a picturesque village nestled along the shores of a pristine lagoon, we’ll acquaint ourselves with the main square and uncover the best of this beautiful town.
Today invites you to bask in the natural splendour of Bacalar as we embark on a captivating sailing expedition. Set against the backdrop of this pristine lagoon, fed by underground cenotes, our journey promises moments of tranquillity and awe. In the afternoon, indulge in relaxation at our hotel pier, explore the ancient Spanish fort or delve into tales of swashbuckling adventures at the pirate museum.
Our day begins with a captivating demonstration of Yucatec Mayan traditions by the Xyaat cooperative, where we’ll learn about the fascinating practices of Mayan beekeeping and indulge in a traditional lunch. Next, we’ll embark on an exploration of the extraordinary Samulá Cenote, hailed as one of the crown jewels of the Yucatan Peninsula. As the afternoon unfolds, we’ll make our way to Pisté, the nearest village to the iconic Chichen Itzá Site.
Our day begins with a journey to the legendary Chichén Itzá Archeological Site. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Kukulcan Pyramid, one of the seven wonders of the world, as we delve into the mysteries of this ancient city. Following our exploration, we’ll be welcomed by the Yucatec Mayans of the Aldea Maya Viva cooperative. Next, we’ll journey to the coastal haven of Puerto Morelos. Spend the afternoon unwinding amidst the tranquil beauty of the beach.
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Puerto Morelos. Relax on the pristine beaches or dive into the vibrant reefs for a refreshing swim. This tranquil coastal town offers the perfect setting to unwind, soak up the sun, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. As this marks the beginning of a new leg for some new joiners, we’ll hold a pre-departure meeting and dinner to welcome them and discuss the exciting days ahead.
We’re heading west toward Belize, with a one-night stop in Bacalar. If you’re up for it, join us again for a sailing tour on Bacalar’s stunning lagoon, an adventure that showcases the pristine, cenote-fed waters in all their glory. This time, we’ll have new joiners joining the fun, and you’re welcome to repeat the tour or simply unwind at the hotel pier and enjoy the tranquil lagoon. After the tour, relax by the hotel or explore Bacalar’s historic centre to soak up some local charm.
Today, we’ll cross into Belize and take a boat to the tranquil island of Caye Caulker. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in the laid-back Caribbean atmosphere, where the pace is slow, and the vibes are always good. You’ll have the afternoon to unwind, explore, or groove to some reggae beats. As the sun sets, enjoy dinner at your own expense, perhaps followed by some optional beer time to cap off the day.
Today is all about the vibrant underwater world of Caye Caulker. Kick off with a snorkel tour, where you’ll be treated to a dazzling display of marine life. Swim alongside nurse sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, and manatees, all while marvelling at the colourful coral formations. In the afternoon, the choice is yours: unwind on the beach, soak in the island’s reggae vibes, or take an optional island-tubing tour—pure relaxation, island style.
After returning to the mainland by boat, we’ll journey to the charming Hopkins Village. Our destination is Kalipuna Island, where we’ll cross a mangrove by boat to reach Palmento Grove—a centre dedicated to preserving Garifuna traditions and showcasing the mangrove’s natural beauty. Savour a traditional lunch before diving into an afternoon of cultural exploration, including drumming, dancing, and cooking. As night falls, embark on a boat tour through the mangrove to witness the magical bioluminescence lighting up the water.
Our day begins with a visit to Belize’s Tropical Education Center. Here, you’ll encounter over 200 animals representing 45 native species, all of which were orphaned, rescued, or rehabilitated. This visit offers a unique introduction to Belize’s wildlife and the importance of preserving their natural habitats. In the afternoon, you’re free to explore the offerings at Lower Dover. Discover the nearby Mayan ruins, stroll through the medicinal plants garden, or take a refreshing swim in the river. Unwind and connect with nature at your own pace.
Today, we explore the legendary ATM Cave (Actun Tunichil Muknal), one of Belize’s most sacred Maya sites, famous for the crystallized remains of the “Crystal Maiden.” After a jungle trek and a swim into the cave, you’ll navigate through water-filled chambers, leading to the main cavern where ancient artefacts and skeletal remains await.
Closed-toe water sandals or shoes and extra socks are required due to slippery conditions. Cameras are prohibited inside, and groups are limited to 8 people. You can read this article to better understand the difficulty level of this activity. If this activity seems too challenging, please let us know in advance for alternatives or a refund.
Today, we cross into Guatemala, arriving at the charming island of Flores on Lake Petén Itzá. Known as the gateway to Tikal, this colourful town offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. After settling in, your afternoon is free to discover.
Stroll through Flores’ streets, swim in the serene lake, or rent a kayak for some light adventure. Optional activities include visiting the ARCAS Wildlife Rescue Center, swimming at Jorge’s Rope Swing, or hiking to the Mirador viewpoint—each may require a short boat ride. As evening falls, unwind with a drink at a lakeside café.
Get ready to explore Tikal, Guatemala’s most jaw-dropping Mayan site! This afternoon, we’ll venture into the heart of the jungle to uncover the secrets of one of the Maya’s greatest cities. With our expert guide, you’ll dive into the history of towering temples and sprawling plazas. We’ll spend about 4 hours soaking up the awe-inspiring ruins as the setting sun casts a magical glow over the site. It’s a must-see adventure packed with history and breathtaking views!
Today, we embark on a scenic drive through Guatemala’s lush jungle mountains, heading to Lanquín. Our home for the night is a beautiful jungle lodge situated by the Lanquín River, offering stunning views and a relaxing atmosphere. Located just 45 minutes from the stunning Semuc Champey, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of travel.
Today is all about adventure and relaxation as we explore the stunning Semuc Champey National Park. Hidden deep in the jungle, Semuc Champey is famous for its turquoise pools cascading over a limestone bridge. Hike to the breathtaking El Mirador for panoramic views, swim in the natural pools, or take a thrilling tube ride down the Cahabón River. For extra excitement, venture into the candle cave or enjoy a swing into the water!
Today, we’ll dive into the heart of Guatemalan coffee culture. Take a guided tour of Chicoj Coffee Cooperative, where you’ll learn about traditional Mayan coffee-growing techniques, from cultivation to the final brew. Explore the cooperative’s grounds, chat with local farmers, and experience firsthand the dedication that goes into every cup of coffee.
Today, we embark on a scenic drive to Panajachel, nestled by the stunning Lake Atitlán. We’ll pause at a viewpoint to take in the breathtaking vistas of this volcanic lake surrounded by lush valleys and traditional Mayan villages. Once we arrive, enjoy a free evening to explore the charming town and soak up the unique atmosphere of one of Guatemala’s most beautiful destinations.
Today starts with a picturesque boat ride across Lake Atitlán to the Lower Mayan Trail, where you’ll hike through stunning landscapes and interact with local farmers. Afterwards, we’ll visit the Amigos de Santa Cruz NGO’s Occupational Center. This inspiring organization provides vocational training and support to local artisans and craftspeople. You’ll enjoy a meal prepared in their restaurant. Return to Panajachel in the afternoon for some well-deserved free time to explore.
Today, we start with a visit to the Mayapedal Community Project, where donated bike parts are transformed into pedal-powered machines for remote communities without electricity. In the afternoon, we head to the charming town of Antigua Guatemala. With its cobblestone streets, pastel-coloured facades, and beautifully restored colonial buildings, Antigua is a delight to explore. Spend your evening wandering through this UNESCO World Heritage city.
As our adventure wraps up, we want to thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Please note that tonight’s accommodation is not included in the tour package. If you’re interested in extending your stay or exploring optional excursions like the Acatenango or Pacaya Volcanoes, feel free to reach out for more details and assistance with post-tour arrangements.
We begin our day in Coyoacán, exploring its vibrant market and soaking in the local charm. Then, we’ll visit Museo Casa Azul, Frida Kahlo’s iconic home, to immerse ourselves in her world. Next, we’ll head to Xochimilco for a tranquil Trajinera boat ride through its ancient canals and lush gardens. We’ll end the day with a group dinner at a delightful restaurant, celebrating the unforgettable experiences we’ve shared!
Today, we’ll explore the awe-inspiring Teotihuacán Site, an ancient marvel that showcases the grandeur of past civilizations. Our guided tour will bring this archaeological gem to life. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore Mexico City’s vibrant neighborhoods, and cultural treasures, or simply relax. Hotel Marlowe is your convenient base for further urban adventures.
Price: 199 USD (Includes mentioned Accommodation and Activities)
Explore the awe-inspiring Teotihuacán Site, an ancient marvel that showcases the grandeur of past civilizations. Our guided tour will bring this archaeological gem to life. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore Mexico City’s vibrant neighborhoods, and cultural treasures, or simply relax. Hotel Marlowe is your convenient base for further urban adventures.
Price: 99 USD (Includes mentioned Accommodation and Activities)
Embark on a thrilling 2-day trek to the majestic Acatenango Volcano! This challenging adventure takes you up to 4,000 meters, offering breathtaking views of the volcanic landscape and the erupting Volcán de Fuego. With a steep full-day hike of over 13 km, be prepared for a physically demanding journey (a minimum of 4 hours hiking up and 2 hours down, on difficult terrain), especially since nighttime temperatures can drop to around 0ºC.
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as we set off on our Acatenango Volcano trek! Our guides will pick you up from the hotel early in the morning and drive you to the trek’s starting point. We’ll tackle the first leg of the hike, which takes about 4-5 hours until we reach our base camp nestled on the volcano. Tonight, we’ll rest up and prepare for the summit climb tomorrow.
Rise and shine for the final stretch of our Acatenango trek! We’ll hike early in the morning for 1-2 hours to reach the summit, where stunning panoramic views await. After taking in the scenery, we’ll descend back to the National Park entry in about three hours. By the afternoon, we’ll return to our hotel in Antigua, leaving you plenty of time to explore this charming city at your leisure.
Price: 199 USD (Includes mentioned Accommodation and Activities)
Opt for a different adventure with a guided morning hike around Pacaya Volcano. This less challenging trek offers a unique chance to experience an active volcano, where you can roast marshmallows on volcanic rock! While you might not see flowing lava, the experience is a fantastic way to get close to Guatemala’s fiery landscape.
After the hike, the rest of the day is yours to explore Antigua. Discover the city’s charm with optional activities like visiting downtown, Cerro de la Cruz, the local market, Capuchinas Convent, or Chocomuseo.
Price: 99 USD (Includes mentioned Accommodation and Activities)
Overlanding is your gateway to discovering hidden gems and making extraordinary connections in off-the-beaten-path destinations. It’s an adventure that calls for physical and mental readiness, flexibility, and an open mind.
As part of the adventure, expect some flexibility. Travelling through remote areas and navigating unpredictable border crossings may lead to adjustments in stops, accommodations, activities, and meals. Please note that the described driving hours are estimates and do not include time for activities, meals, or border crossings. They can also be affected by road closures or other unforeseen conditions.
Before booking, be sure to check out our Frequently Asked Questions Page, where we address possible scenarios you might encounter.
DAY | ACCOMMODATION | BREAKFAST | LUNCH | DINNER | DRIVING HOURS |
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DAY 1 | HOTEL | 0.8 h | |||
DAY 2 | HOTEL | IN | |||
DAY 3 | CAMP | IN | CG | CG | 4.3 h |
DAY 4 | HOTEL | CG | CG | 4.0 h | |
DAY 5 | HOTEL | CG | 2.0 h | ||
DAY 6 | HOTEL | IN | 4.0 h | ||
DAY 7 | HOTEL | IN | IN | IN | 4.0 h |
DAY 8 | CAMP | IN | CG | 1.5 h | |
DAY 9 | CAMP | CG | CG | CG | 3.0 h |
DAY 10 | HOTEL | CG | CG | 7.5 h | |
DAY 11 | HOTEL | IN | 1.3 h | ||
DAY 12 | HOTEL | ||||
DAY 13 | HOTEL | IN | 2.0 h | ||
DAY 14 | CAMP | IN | 5.5 h | ||
DAY 15 | CAMP | IN | CG | 0.5 h | |
DAY 16 | HOTEL | IN | CG | IN | 5.8 h |
DAY 17 | HOTEL | IN | IN | IN | 3.5 h |
DAY 18 | HOTEL | IN | CG | 3.5 h | |
DAY 19 | HOTEL | ||||
DAY 20 | HOTEL | CG | IN | 4.3 h | |
DAY 21 | HOTEL | IN | IN | 3.8 h | |
DAY 22 | HOTEL | ||||
DAY 23 | HOTEL | 4.0 h | |||
DAY 24 | HOSTEL | CG | 4.5 h | ||
DAY 25 | HOSTEL | IN | |||
DAY 26 | CAMP | IN | IN | IN | 3.0 h |
DAY 27 | CAMP | IN | IN | 3.0 h | |
DAY 28 | CAMP | IN | IN | IN | 2.0 h |
DAY 29 | HOTEL | IN | 3.0 h | ||
DAY 30 | HOTEL | IN | 2.5 h | ||
DAY 31 | HOTEL | IN | IN | 7.5 h | |
DAY 32 | HOTEL | IN | IN | 0.5 h | |
DAY 33 | CAMP | IN | IN | IN | 2.0 h |
DAY 34 | HOTEL | IN | 7.0 h | ||
DAY 35 | HOTEL | IN | IN | ||
DAY 36 | HOTEL | IN | 3.0 h |
This tour includes 30 breakfasts, 16 lunches, and 12 dinners (30% as Cook Group)
Our wonderful hosts will provide most of your meals, 30% of the meals are prepared by the group using our van equipment—a fun way to bond as a group! For the remaining meals, you’re free to explore on your own, follow our recommendations, or join our group meals. This flexibility allows you to experience the local cuisine at your own pace and budget.
We accommodate most dietary needs. However, please be aware that options might be limited during certain stops (like en-route lunch stops). For more details, check out our FAQ page.
Our carefully selected accommodations set us apart from the rest. We dedicate ample time to finding the best locally-owned stays with top-notch value. Comfort, central locations, and charming colonial styles are our priorities. Lupita’s mix of cosy hotels, eco-friendly community stays, and well-equipped campsites ensures you experience the best of each destination. For those remote adventures, get ready for authentic, basic camping.
Our hotel rooms typically feature two double beds and private bathrooms for every two people, with options for queen or triple rooms available on request at some stops. For camping, we provide all the necessary gear, including foam mats, air mats with pillows, sleeping bags, and liners. You’ll share a spacious tent designed for four with just one other person from the same sex.
Want to know more about where you’ll be staying? Ask for our full accommodation list, which is kept private to preserve the uniqueness of our routes!
Upgrades are usually available when camping or in hostels, but can’t always be guaranteed. Priority check-in is given to those on the standard package. You can also opt for a single tent while camping—just let us know during the booking process. For more details, check out our accommodation section on the FAQ page.
We’re all about giving you the best experience possible, with must-do activities that other tours leave out. When you compare, you’ll see our trips are the best deal around!
+ many other free and optional activities to enjoy!
This trip is rated as Moderate,
Your tour features a blend of activities and a few longer driving days. You’ll have camping nights and some treks, so a good fitness level and adventurous spirit are important. While no prior experience is required, you should be comfortable with swimming and hiking. Expect to encounter heat and humidity, but you’ll also have opportunities to relax at comfortable hotels and scenic spots.
You’ll need to carry your bags in certain situations, such as from parking to the hotel or onto boats, and be prepared to navigate stairs and high steps at archaeological sites and in the van. Some activities, such as Hiking in Oaxaca, the ATM Cave in Belize and the Acatenango Hike in Guatemala (Extension A), can be strenuous and may involve challenging terrain or high altitudes.
Mexico, Belize, and East Guatemala are fantastic year-round destinations, but the sweet spot for your trip is from November to May. This is when the weather is typically drier, cooler, and less humid, making it ideal for exploring. For the last bit of our tour, the Guatemalan highlands offer pleasant hiking weather, with lows around 10°C and highs of 27°C. For those joining us on the Acatenango volcano, be ready for chilly nights at around 4,000m above sea level.
Optionally, you can bring other items such as 1 set of casual clothes for evenings out, a pouch or money belt inside your clothing for extra safety, and a book to read during your vacation.
If you are opting for the Acatenango Trek Extension, make sure to pack appropriate gear. You can also rent what you need before the tour starts:
This overlanding experience through Mexico was amazing!!
Jamie the guide is so full of energy and passion for this beautiful country. A well-thought-out route with a diverse variety of stays. So many highlights, that you will feel like you have been there for longer than 3 weeks, it’s packed full of wonder. I could not recommend a better way to travel to Mexico!
As a first-time overlander, I thoroughly enjoyed this tour!
The value for money is excellent, with at least one included activity daily, ensuring you make the most of your time in Mexico. It strikes a perfect balance, offering a blend of culture, breathtaking landscapes and interactions with locals. Highlights included: the Day of the Dead parades with face painting and visits to genuine places like La Ventanilla, complementing the iconic typical sites.
A great tour of Southern Mexico and celebrating the day of the dead festival is something that everyone should do. The itinerary was a good pace and made enjoyable with Jaime leading us.
Fue una gran experiencia a lo largo de México, lo pasamos muy bien.
Tuve mucha suerte con el grupo y con el tour líder Jaime.
Sin duda repetiré!
This is an amazing tour! It was our first time in Mexico and it didn’t disappoint – in fact it totally exceeded our expectations. The diversity throughout was incredible – art, culture and great cuisine in Mexico City, multiple Mayan historical sites – each different and each spectacular, backed-up by some great guides, fantastic cenotes, beach and jungle experiences and lovely wildlife.
However, it was the inspiration and enthusiasm of our lovely leader, Jaime, that made the trip. He put together a superb itinerary with at least one exceptional highlight every day and his friendliness, charm and overall joie de vivre is infectious.
Add to this a great and safe driver in Cesar and the overall three-week experience is life-enhancing and not to be missed.
Overlanding is an acquired taste and this encapsulates everything that is good about it.