Guatemala is an incredible country with tasty and affordable street food and some of the friendliest people in Central America. It’s also home to many stunning volcanoes, some of which are still active. While spots like Lake Atitlan are popular for their beauty, Guatemala also boasts three active volcanoes within the Ring of Fire, a region known for its volcanic activity around the Pacific Ocean.
One of the most exciting options is Volcan Fuego, which erupts frequently, offering a thrilling spectacle from a safe distance. To witness this natural wonder, you can climb the neighboring volcano, Acatenango, and spend the night. The hike up Acatenango, standing at 3,976m high, is no easy feat and requires good fitness levels. It typically takes about 7 hours to reach the summit, offering breathtaking views along the way.
While the path is relatively clear, it’s recommended to have a guide due to safety concerns like robberies reported at the start of the hike. Choosing a reliable guide is key to a successful trek. Once at the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views and witness the awe-inspiring eruptions of Volcan Fuego, with lava streams and massive rocks spewing out at regular intervals.
The experience of camping near an active volcano is unforgettable, as you watch the mesmerizing display of nature’s power. The warm temperatures and still air provide the perfect setting for capturing the eruption on camera or simply marveling at the spectacle. Despite the high altitude, the warmth of the moment keeps you engaged for hours.
The following morning, a stunning sunrise awaits, offering a picturesque scene of surrounding volcanoes. After descending and bidding farewell to your guide, you can hitchhike back to Antigua, reflecting on this unique adventure. If you’re in Guatemala and seeking an active volcano experience, Acatenango is highly recommended for its impressive eruptions and intimate setting.
For more details and visuals of this extraordinary journey, you can visit the author’s blog. Thank you for reading, and best of luck if you decide to embark on this hike yourself!