Lonely Planet Guatemala

Lonely Planet Guatemala by John Noble is a comprehensive travel guide published by Lonely Planet in 2004. This second edition, consisting of 328 pages, offers insights into various accommodations suitable for different budgets, along with detailed information on both ancient and modern Mayan traditions, beliefs, and handicrafts. Written in English, this guide serves as a valuable resource for travelers exploring Central America.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to enhance their travel experience, including a convenient glossary of Spanish and Mayan terms. The book focuses on essential travel topics, making it a useful reference for anyone interested in the cultural and historical aspects of Guatemala. Whether planning a trip or simply seeking to learn more about the region, this guide provides a thorough overview of what to expect and explore.
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This new edition has the best places to stay for budgets of all sizes, special coverage on ancient and modern Mayan traditions, beliefs, and handicrafts, plus a convenient glossary to Spanish and Mayan terms.
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