My overnight excursion turned into one of the most unforgettable moments of my travel.
Welcome To Hobbitenango
The climb to the top of the mountain was aggressive; one small cars and 4×4 truck to get to our destination. I passed farmers, who were planting crops and beautiful flowers.
I later found that the path was only used for goats and people walking to the top. A few owners invested a lot of money into building a better vehicle passing for the villages and their businesses.
Almost to the top
The sight was unreal.. like out of a movie. We were at the top of the top – you could see all of the volcanos when you looked down. Houses were planted on the side of the mountain; at any point – I thought they would fall but they looked in tact.
โจEverything was rustic but beautifully presented.. from the flowers to tables to staff welcoming people.
I stayed in this little hobbit house; only two are available for overnight. The owners is building three more due to demand; as I think he should. Itโs epically gorgeous from the top of the mountain.
This is the small pathway that you have to use — to get up to the top.
Inside My Hobbit House
Large chimney that kept us warm throughout the night.
Big windows to see both volcano and top of mountain from a distance
Huge bed that is directly in the center of this cute hobbit hut.
How was my experience
Quite epic, exactly. I hired a tour guide from Antigua to take me to Hobbitenango for the night. Like everything in Central America, no one is ever on time.. 2 1/2 hours actually. I was bummed about that because I wanted to see the sunset and view before it got too dark; and I paid her $$$ for this experience.
We picked up two hitch-hikers on the way to the top of the mountain. These guys were from the USA so I wasn’t too worried but still.. every spontaneous lady and she is responsible for me -_-
When we arrived to the top, I enjoyed a delicious craft beer . – The BLONDE.. probably the best beer that I’ve had in this country so far! The view was incredible.. over looking the mountains, villages and volcanoes. I didn’t want to blink because I thought I would miss something magically.
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I was entertained by local guys from Guatemala playing cornhole; which is a game w bags that you throw into a hole to score points. But then, the people kept coming.. loads of travelers that were hiking up to the top for this view.
The next set of friends that I met were 3 younger guys from Guatemala City; they come to Hobbitenango often for the views. We chilled for a bit and then back to the hut to have fiesta.
It was real good to meet these guys; for being so young.. they were on their grind. Two of them were into CrossFit – 100% of the time, competing in competitions.. um yes hotties. And the other was in University but also working at a call center.
I was loving these dudes; teaching me so much about the customs, language, history and people of Guatemala. They are super basic but a lot of heart and soul about their country. They gave me some quick lessons on how to speak slang in Spanish and I did the same ajaj. I felt pretty cool learning some of these terms so I can re-use them on additional hotties ;]
I’m beginning to realize all the restrictions that the people have.. no credit cards, bank accounts, arranged marriages, no govt assistance, job opportunities and the list goes on. Things that I have in the palms of my head but I don’t monetize on all the opportunities.
We were pre-celebrating 4/20 ; which was absolutely epic because I was already on cloud 9 from being in the moutains. I’m telling you.. at one point; I thought that I stepped into the stars ajaja there is limited electricity & lights up here; so the stars are absolutely beautiful. We pointed out Venus.. I love people that enjoy my interests.. stars, nature, beauty.. it was epic.