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'''Quezaltenengo''' or '''Xela''' is a city in the highlands of [[Guatemala]] more popularly known by it's indigenous name Xela (shell-a), buses and such will display this name. | '''Quezaltenengo''' or '''Xela''' is a city in the highlands of [[Guatemala]] more popularly known by it's indigenous name Xela (shell-a), buses and such will display this name. | ||
− | If you're going somewhere along the Panamerican Highway (East or West) it's better to take a bus to 4 Caminos and start hitching from there. Ron tried to hitch from | + | If you're going somewhere along the Panamerican Highway (East or West) it's better to take a bus to 4 Caminos and start hitching from there. Ron tried to hitch from within Xela and didn't work out. He ended up paying 5Q (~0.50€) for the bus to 4 Caminos. Found a ride within 30 minutes. |
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{{IsIn|Guatemala}} | {{IsIn|Guatemala}} | ||
[[Category:Guatemala]] | [[Category:Guatemala]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 8 June 2011
Quezaltenengo or Xela is a city in the highlands of Guatemala more popularly known by it's indigenous name Xela (shell-a), buses and such will display this name.
If you're going somewhere along the Panamerican Highway (East or West) it's better to take a bus to 4 Caminos and start hitching from there. Ron tried to hitch from within Xela and didn't work out. He ended up paying 5Q (~0.50€) for the bus to 4 Caminos. Found a ride within 30 minutes.
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