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Acatenango: Which clothes should I wear?

People often come to Guatemala prepared for Tropical warm weather.  This is perfectly fine until you decide you want to climb a Volcano where it gets pretty cold. Tropicana Tours offers you all kinds of clothing items to make sure your warm and cozy during you hike.  Each item requires a small fee and deposit. You will receive your deposit back on items returned in fair condition. 

Acatenango Clothes to wear

Acatenango Clothes to wear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Embarking on the overnight Acatenango hike is an unforgettable experience, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding volcanoes and lush landscapes. However, it’s essential to be well-prepared with the right clothing for this challenging trek.  In this blog post, we’ll provide some expert recommendations to ensure you stay comfortable and protected throughout the journey.

Layers, Layers, Layers:

The key to dressing for an Acatenango hike is layering. Temperatures can range from hot and sunny to cold and windy as you ascend the volcano, so it’s crucial to be prepared for anything. We suggest the following layering system:

  1. Base Layer: Choose moisture-wicking, quick-drying materials like merino wool or synthetic fabrics to keep your skin dry and warm. Avoid cotton, as it absorbs moisture and can cause chafing.

  2. Mid Layer: A lightweight fleece or insulating synthetic jacket is perfect for retaining warmth. This layer should be easily removable to adapt to changing conditions.

  3. Outer Layer: A waterproof, breathable jacket and pants are essential for protecting against wind, rain, and volcanic ash. Look for gear with ventilation options to prevent overheating.

Footwear:

Proper footwear is essential for comfort and safety during the Acatenango hike. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support and a grippy sole are recommended. Make sure to break them in before the hike to prevent blisters. Pair them with moisture-wicking hiking socks to keep your feet dry and comfortable.

Accessories:

  1. Gloves: Opt for insulated, waterproof gloves to keep your hands warm and dry during the colder, higher-altitude portions of the hike.

  2. Hat: A sun hat or cap is essential for protecting your face and neck from the intense sun during the day. At night, switch to a beanie or warm hat to insulate against the cold.

  3. Buff or Neck Gaiter: A versatile accessory to protect your neck from the sun, wind, and cold. It can also be used as a face covering or headband.

  4. Sunglasses: Invest in a quality pair of sunglasses with UV protection to shield your eyes from harsh sunlight and glare.

Conclusion:

Being well-prepared with the appropriate clothing for the overnight Acatenango hike will ensure you can fully enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. By layering and choosing the right accessories, you’ll stay comfortable and protected against the diverse weather conditions you’ll encounter on this challenging trek. Happy hiking!

 

P.S remember to bring sunscreen and a dry change of clothes incase it rains.