Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Latin America

This week I travelled down to the south to Latin America! I decided to take my time exploring the different waterworks of Latin America by first visiting Lake Atitlan in Guatemala! My next stop was Bayahibe of the Dominican Republic. So, let me tell you about my trip!

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala:
Lake Atitlan is the deepest lake of Central America, with a depth of about 1,115 feet. The lake is just 3 hours away from the capital, Guatemala City. The lake itself attracts many tourists throughout the entire year.
The word Atitlan means ‘at the water/place where the rainbow gets its colors’ in the Mayan language known as Nahuati. The lake is a volcanic lake, with dozens of Mayan villages all around it’s shoreline. So, not only was I amazed by the lake’s natural beauty, but also, it’s cultural beauty of the local Mayan civilizations. There wasn’t a minute of boredom when I was visiting this lake. There are so many activities offered, everything from the breathtaking views of the volcanic mountains, the unforgettable outdoor activities, to the cultural activities located in each of the towns along the lake side. The trip was truly one to remember!
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Bayahibe, Dominican Republic:
My next stop lays just 10 miles east of La Romana, the beautiful fishing town of Bayahibe. This, however, is not just any fishing town. Its beautiful beaches calmed me into relaxation, and the natural beauty of the water offered many unforgettable activities!
The area around this small village is protected by a National Park, called the Parque Nacional del Este, to preserve the delicate ecosystem of sea-grass beds, mangrove forests, rocky coasts, and of course its shimmering white-sand beaches. The crystal-clear waster is perfect for divers. Some of the most memorable spots to dive include the cave diving near Santo Domingo, Bayahibe. Catalina Island, where you can see an abundance of colorful tropical fish. Saona Island, where the shallow sand bars are perfect to spot the friendly nurse sharks. Lastly, is the Wreck of the Saint George, a 240-foot freighter is great for more advanced divers to view a part of history!
As for activities back on land, I was able to take part in ziplining through the tropical rainforests that surround Bayahibe. Not only, are the waters of Bayahibe flourishing with wildlife, but the forests are as well. While ziplining I couldn’t view the wildlife as much as I could hear it, so I decided to take a buggy expedition! Driving beside the River of Chavon, I was able to see a variety of native wildlife. The tour guide was especially helpful, providing the group with information throughout the trip.
The options for activities are nearly endless in Bayahibe, of the Southeastern Dominican Republic. This trip yet again, was one to never forget!
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