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To ensure your safety, the steep slopes of Acatenango are best summited with a guide. Tours usually depart from Antigua and typically include pickup and lunch. While the climb can be completed in a day, overnight tours let you watch the sunset and see lava explosions from adjoining Fuego from a mountain campsite. For a less physically challenging option, choose a tour that includes 4WD transport part of the way up, which shortens the hiking time.
Overnight tours usually include meals and transport, though you’ll generally have to pay the entrance fee to the park yourself.
The hike up Acatenango is strenuous, and should only be attempted by those of a good fitness level.
Temperatures drop near the top, especially at night, so pack warm gear including a quality sleeping bag.
Check whether your tour includes a porter; otherwise pack light and be prepared to carry your own bag.
The trailhead begins at the village of La Soledad, about an hour’s drive from Antigua. Buses from Antigua are few and far between, and often require transfers, which makes it significantly easier to come as part of a tour.
The best time to climb is during the dry season between late November and early April. Though it can still be climbed during the rainy season, tours may be cancelled for safety reasons
Hiking up to the summit of Acatenango takes about 4-5 hours.The trail begins with a steep ascent through the farm-dotted foothills, then leads into cloud forest and high alpine forest. The final stretch leads beyond the treeline and up volcanic scree, from where there are far-reaching views of neighboring peaks.