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アカテナンゴ泊ハイキングツアー
1泊2日:グアテマラの究極の火山アドベンチャー
アカテナンゴ泊ハイキングツアーで、中米で最も息をのむような冒険を体験してください。 雲の上をハイキングし、山で眠り、フエゴ火山の力強い噴火を安全で忘れられない視点から目撃しましょう。
これはハイキング以上のものです。一生に一度の経験です。
近くに公共交通機関があります
妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません
あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
気象条件によります。悪天候のためにキャンセルされた場合は、代替日のオプションが表示されます
持参:快適な服、スカーフ、ジャケットまたはレインコート、手袋、帽子または帽子、サングラス、日焼け止め、忌避剤、ヘッドランプおよびパーソナルエイド
持参:キャンディーバーと4リットルの水
キャンプ
LUNCH
昼食
DINNER
夕食
Acatenango, La Soledad
1日目 •アンティグアでの朝のピックアップ-午前7時30分。 • 火山村への送迎 •現地ガイドとハイキングスタート • 上昇中のランチ •午後ベースキャンプ到着 •Aフレームキャビンでの宿泊 •ホットディナーとホットドリンク(コーヒー、紅茶、ホットチョコレート) •フエゴ火山の噴火(フエゴの含む)を眺めるためのオプションの夕方の視点は、あなたがガイドと手配することができますが、会社として我々は禁止されているので、動作しません。 • ベースキャンプでの宿泊
BREAKFAST
朝食
Acatenango
2日目 •日の出を眺めながら山頂まで早朝ハイキング。 • ベースキャンプに戻ります。 • 朝食 • 村への降下 •アンティグアへの交通手段を往復するか、火山からアティトラン湖に出発する私たちのシャトルを取得します(12:00〜1:00午後M頃アンティグアで)
Lnch: グリルチキン + マッシュポテト + グリーンサラダ - Dnr: チョップスイ + ライス - Brst: パンケーキ + ハニー + バナナ
ベースキャンプのキャビンに宿泊し、寝袋とマットレスを使用します。
ホットドリンク(チョコレート)
昼食
プロのガイドと往復の交通機関。
朝食
ディナー
チップ
現金と現地通貨のGTQで支払う。 100
予約後の変更・取り消しは一切できません。 キャンセルされた場合、返金はできません。
374 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Maria E,2026年6月19日
- Review from Viator
It was a rewarding experience, with the most incredible views of El Fuego once we reached camp. The morning hike was spectacular as well. I’m very grateful to our guides, Eduardo and Francisco, who were supportive throughout the trek. Although I’m in good physical shape and have done plenty of endurance training, I still found the five-hour ascent challenging at times, especially in the rain. Make sure you come well prepared and bring extra warm clothes, as conditions can change quickly and temperatures can drop significantly.

Samuel M,2026年5月24日
- Review from Viator
The experience was truly unforgettable. I highly recommend not missing the morning hike to the summit. It made the entire trek so worth it. The views were incredible and it was so special to see the sunrise while also seeing an active volcano erupt. A couple of things I will mention: 1) This hike is extremely challenging. I hike fairly often in the US and would consider myself to be in good shape. This hike was on a whole different level. It is amazing but it is very steep the entire way up, which made the altitude even more challenging. I didn’t think the altitude was a huge factor but I would definitely bring Tylenol or another over the counter pain medication. I had a little headache, which the Tylenol helped out with quite a bit. 2) Bring lots of water. This hike is no joke and it is very hot, especially at the bottom. The website suggested a certain amount of water, but I would air on the side of bringing more than was recommended. I went through roughly 8 liters and was fine, but definitely could have used more. 3) Bring a few extra layers. I brought a puffer jacket and a rain jacket as well as a pair of pants that were more water/wind resistant. I also had gloves. When packing my bag, I was considering not bringing these items because they were big, but they were completely necessary. It gets really cold and windy at night and at the summit. The cabin we stayed in was great, as it protected us from the wind, but it was still cold. 4) Bring lots of Quetzales (roughly 500). There are no shops that take credit card once you get close to the trailhead. There are many opportunities to buy snacks/drinks along the way up but they are cash only and more expensive than what you’d expect to pay in Antigua. Additionally, it costs 100Q to get into the park once you’re there (cash only). If you want to do the extra fuego hike, it costs 250Q extra (cash only). So it’s best to have some extra money in case of any emergency. 5) Bring toilet paper. There are toilets but they are definitely quite rough. There is no toilet paper unless you bring or buy your own at the very base of the trail. I didn’t use the bathroom but it’s best to have in case of an emergency. 6) Leave some extra space in your pack to also carry your lunch and dinner. The tour company does provide lunch and dinner on the first day of the trek, but you do need to carry it up the mountain. I had to consolidate a few things to fit it. 7) The weather changes extremely quickly. You may have bad visibility one minute, but the following minute, it’s perfect. However, the weather and visibility seemed to be best in the morning barring any rainstorms. It’s very worth it to wake up early to see the sunrise for the best chance at getting a clear view of the volcano. 8) As mentioned above, the hike is really challenging and you do get very dirty/sweaty over the two days you’re trekking. I’d recommend splurging a little bit if you can on the night after the hike back down. I was staying in a shared dorm room to save a few bucks, but it would have been really nice to have my own space to unpack and organize my dirty/clean clothes. (This is minor, but just a personal recommendation). 9) The guides are very helpful, but don’t expect very much historical information about the mountains or the volcanoes/ the people that lived there. It’s not that kind of tour. The guides are mostly there to chaperone your trip up to the huts at the top. It would come in handy to know more Spanish to learn more from the guides. They spoke good English, but it would have helped if I spoke more Spanish.
Alexander B,2026年5月18日
- Review from Viator
Non negotiable get the hiking poles and if you are a smoker from low elevation pay for the porter up. Going down wasnt bad but the elevation change kicked my butt. carlos and luis were great guides highly recommend very accommodating and informative.
Seth M,2026年5月4日
- Review from Viator
Fun hike. Challenging, but worth it. Brought all my own snacks and water. You can also buy at certain stations along the way. Our guides were really nice. The accommodations were whatever, but that’s not why you book this trip. Only request id make is pack us a better lunch/dinner.
markintosh90,2026年5月2日
- Review from Tripadvisor
The experience was good in general but they lack a LOT of organization and clarity in the process about what it includes and what it does not. On the ticket it says "you don't need to bring anything, just bring comfortable clothes" The problem is that you DO NEED equipment to not die in the attempt. You need equipment to climb (deadly heat) and equipment when you are on top (deadly cold) Sure, it's in their best interest to only bring comfortable clothes because every thing you need is charged extra. Expensive and if you don't bring Quetzales their exchange rate is what they can think of. In addition to paying for the tour we were charged 100 Quetzales per person for "Entrance to the volcano" that at NO time charge. If you have no problem with saving your money for every step you take, it's a good tour

Jonathan P,2026年4月30日
- Review from Viator
An absolutely incredible life experience. It wasn’t a walk in the park, but it was fulfilling and highly enjoyable. I was in a group of great people, we all bonded really well as we worked together to all make it to the top. The tour guides were highly experienced and patient. If you are looking to hike properly, these guys will take you and look after you. Thank you!!
Nana A,2026年4月30日
- Review from Viator
It is very arduous but absolutely worth it. You’re waking up a roughly 40° angle for 4+ hours so plan accordingly. Get actual hiking shoes, you will need to have some sort of good tracking so you don’t mess up your knees especially when you’re coming down. The views from the base camp were excellent. I don’t do the optional hike to Fuego and I’d say you don’t necessarily need to do it. It’s an additional 4+ hours of steep decent and incline. Definitely do the sunrise hike and please definitely get warm gear because it very cold up there. Overall I’m glad I did it. I don’t think I need to do it again but will highly recommend it. Also the food was meh, so pack snacks and fruits. The guides were just okay in terms of personality but they’re very knowledgeable.


Ahsan B,2026年4月28日
- Review from Viator
This hike is a great experience but I would try to do it with another company if you can. The biggest red flag is how disorganized and how not seamless everything is. For example, after the hike when we were all very tired and hungry and needed a shower, they had a one hour delay on the shuttle return to Antigua. If you know what time the hike ends and you know how many people are on the hike, why would you not have a shuttle/bus ready to go? I've done similar trips all over Latin America from Peru to Costa Rica to Chile and never had such an experience and at the end of a long hike and overnight camping experience, you just want to get home. Another example was that I had booked a porter (based on reviews that said you will need it and won't regret it) but before the hike there was A LOT of back and forth between the guide and the porter and me. They told me this guy is your porter, then changed it, then said you'll have to wait, then said "why don't you start the hike and the porter will catch up in half an hour" which would defeat the entire purpose of the porter because my water bottles were in my bag. The porter who was assigned to me was literally trying to run away from me lol. It was all so confusing when it really shouldn't have been because they had known well in advance that I had booked a porter. Also I also got a glimpse of the food and coffee options that other companies gave their hikers and it was way better than what we got. Obviously you don't climb a volcano for the food and coffee but it was just another example of them giving a worse experience than their competitors. Overall I would say go with another company if you can.
Jonathan O,2026年4月28日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing experience. Definitely recommend acclimating to the altitude for as long as possible and taking preventative medicine. I’m a runner and hiker and still got bad altitude sickness. The guides, Christian, Alex and either Javier or Jorge were great. They gave me some medicine that helped a lot. I packed a lot of snacks and needed every bit of it. My biggest complaint would be the food provided. Lunch was good but both dinner and breakfast were small and not very tasty. I was so hungry I ate it all but about half of my group couldn’t eat their dinner. There are snacks and water along the trail also but expensive. That isn’t controlled by the guides but just to prepare future hikers. Highly recommend.



S4578QOnorberts,2026年4月27日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great but very exhausting tour. The hike up, the views, and the group were all 10 out of 10, definitely worth it. It gets really cold at night. The cabin is originally meant for 10 people, but even with 8 it already felt very tight with all the backpacks. You can get a few hours of sleep, but sharing a cabin with 7 others, strong wind, and the louder eruptions that sound like thunder definitely limit it. Many of us did not sleep that well. The extra hike to Volcán de Fuego for 250 Quetzales is optional but absolutely worth it. We did it about 30 minutes after reaching base camp. The volcano erupts every 5 to 10 minutes, and at night you can see lava. The photos are spot on. There are no showers, and brushing your teeth is done with the water you carry up. Bringing enough water is very important. I had 3.5 liters and that was enough. After that, dinner with hot chocolate and marshmallows is perfect. The descent the next day is easy. Overall, an amazing experience.
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