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- Semuc Champey is an ideal spot for nature lovers.
- Although there are security guards present, it is recommended not to leave belongings unattended.
- Bring swimwear and a towel, and hiking shoes with treads for hiking on slippery rocks.
- Remember water for hydration and a snack.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Semuc Champey. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Entrance to Semuc Champey costs 50 quetzals. But many travelers choose to visit on a tour that simplifies the complex transportation logistics and also includes one of the caves in the area—typically, the Kan’Ba Cave. 2-night tours from Guatemala City featuring both a cave and the pools cost from US$350 per person.
Yes, Semuc Champey is well worth visiting. Many consider it one of the most beautiful natural sites in a country that's rich in wonders. Activities on offer span the gamut from soaking in pools and admiring the limestone bridge to river tubing and scrambling through the rugged and flooded Kan'Ba Cave. At a 6.5-hour drive from Guatemala City or a 7.5-hour drive from Antigua, it's worth streamlining logistics by booking a tour.
Per one customer who booked the Full Day to Semuc Champey From Guatemala City, "We had plenty of time to relax and explore the trails. We also stopped for food on our way back home and spent more time with our guides, and have so many good things to say about them. They were great! Definitely an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend. P.S. Take some snacks, bug spray, and good hiking boots."
Located in the jungles of central Guatemala, Semuc Champey is a series of turquoise pools naturally carved from a limestone bridge–part of the Cahabón River. The water is crystal clear and dotted with small waterfalls. Once a rugged hidden gem favored by backpackers, it’s now a popular tourist attraction.
Aim to spend a few days in Semuc Champey as you’ll need time to rest and recover after getting there, and allotting more time is the only way to do this pristine riverside setting justice. Also, stay at a nearby jungle hostel to avoid the 50-minute drive from Lanquin, the nearest city.
If you’re planning to swim in the pools or embark on the 30-minute hike up to El Mirador viewpoint, then you won’t need a guide. But you should book a guide in advance through a tour provider if you’re planning on any river tubing, caving in Kan Ba, or cliff-diving adventures.
Typically, yes; however, the pools get crowded, and thefts can occur, so keep an eye on your valuables. Lockers are available if you have your own padlock (but be sure to bring one). If you’re staying at a nearby hostel, then you should leave your belongings in a trusted location.
Bring swimwear, a towel, mosquito repellent, and a pair of water shoes, as well as sturdy footwear if you’re planning on hiking any trails. Limited food and drink vendors are available onsite, but many people opt to pack their own—especially water. Also, bring a headlamp for the caves.
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