There are a number of schools and orphanages in the area of Rio Dulce in Guatemala that are in Need of Assistance in kind. For those looking for an Organized trip. As part of the tour, participants are taken on a tour of local several schools in disadvantaged areas Along the Rio Dulce. Normally we invite to the visitors to bring small presents for the local Students and the school, and the local ones prepare With their limited resources and Happy Fish Travel support.
Minimum 10 people
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Journey to the savannahs and rain forest of northern Guatemala to visit the famed Maya ruins of Tikal. Transfer to a nearby airport for flight by chartered airplane to the vast northern region of El Peten. Depending on the size of the airplane, the flight will take from 40 minutes to one hour. Upon arrival at the Mundo Maya International Airport, board a bus and enjoy a fifty-minute drive while.
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Hacienda Tijax is a vivid example of nature at its best. Take the trails and the canopy tour through the rain forest which includes crossing over crystal clear natural springs and river ways by elevated cable bridges up to 98 feet high. Here, you'll learn about the products of the jungle such as gum, rubber, spices and medicinal plants.
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San Felipe de Lara Castle, a monument currently managed by the Guatemalan Tourism Institute (INGUAT), is a representative sample of Río Dulce National Park's colonial era. It is located on the outlet of Lake Izabal, which was known as Golfo Dulce (Lake Izabal-Río Dulce system) in the Hispanic period and was built in 1652, in honor of King Philip II of Spain.
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