Our 7 day Guatemalan highland mountain bike tour is a one-of-kind introduction to the country and it’s amazing riding. Experience a unique cultural bike trip that goes beyond the tourism map.
One of the best kept secrets in all the Americas: Guatemala is a mountain bike paradise home to incredible terrain, climate and culture. This 7 day itinerary follows old agricultural and trading routes of the Maya connecting the best sights in the country. The riding is technical and raw -unlike anything you’ll find in the northern hemisphere.
Get ready to see Guatemala like few do.
Highlights
Connect the best trails and sights in the country with a unique multi-day route
Shuttle Assisted – nearly twice the downhill and over 28,000ft of descent!
After years of riding, guiding and exploring in Guatemala I dreamed up the idea of a point-to-point tour of the highlands connecting a variety of sights and regions. This route is as varied as Guatemala itself – with sandy volcanic descents, rocky, high and dry pines and rich tropical forests.
Riding a bike in Guatemala gives you a unique perspective to connect Mayan sights while riding ancient Mayan infrastructure on trails and footpaths.
This route crosses the chain of Guatemala’s highest volcanoes and through several distinct regions dipping into Quiché and Chichicastingango before passing through Quetzaltenango and finishing with rest day at Lake Atitlán.
Brendan James
Tour Details
INCLUDED
Airport Transfer
Most Meals
Accommodations
1:4 Staff
Private shuttle and driver
Bi-Lingual Mountain Bike Guides
Fruits & Snacks
Filtered water
Park Entrances
Private Drivers
Vehicle and 4×4 Support
Mechanical assistance
Access to pro tool kit.
Guides with Wilderness First Aid (WFR Certification)
Picnic Lunches
First-aid kit, two way radio Communication, Satellite locator
Exclusive House / Cabin Rentals
Pre-departure info package
MTB G Swag
Daily Bike Cleaning
NOT INCLUDED
Bike Rental
Airfare
FULL SHUTTLE SUPPORT
All of our multi-day trips include full shuttle support with 4×4 vehicles that follow us along the route with various meeting points throughout the day. The vehicles provide a base for your luggage, snacks and water and allow you to cut out sections of riding or take breaks if necessary!
Parcialidad Vasquez Otz’iles The Communal Forest of Totonicapán represents the largest and most well-preserved coniferous forest in all of Central America.
Welcome to Guatemala! We are available to a organize private car to pick you up at the airport – delivering you to our guesthouse in Antigua. Our bike shop can assist you with assembly of your bike / last minute repairs before the big week.
We will be doing a optional cultural ride in the afternoon for those that arrive early – sharing a few local trails allowing you to become acquainted with our beautiful city. In the evening there will be welcome dinner where we will go over all the awesomeness to come.
True to its name, “La Antigua” is a UNESCO world heritage site with loads of history to explore. The city was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1773, but its principal monuments are still preserved as ruins. Today, we will ride through coffee and fruit plantations with a shuttle-assisted itinerary that showcases the best of the valley.
Today we will hit the road – beginning our journey into the interior oft the country following a network of mayan and agricultural trails. We will start with a shuttle all the way up to 2500m below the Acatenango Volcano – the “top of the world” from here you can see 4 enormous volcanoes and across the country. We will drop down sandy singletrack pasing through small towns that make their living working the land – sewing and harvesting crops by hand and horse.
Connecting a spidery network of deeply erroded 1000 year old trails we will make our way to Tecpán crossing the canyons of Patzún and finishing at an eco lodge for the night.
A region of spectacular beauty and a layered history Tecpán is a great starting point for our tour of the highlands. Home of cool pine forests, Mayan ruins and Swiss-inspired chalets the area has a ton of character. In the morning we will pay a visit to the Ruins of Ixcimché former Mayan metropolis destroyed in 1520 located at 2500m atop an isolated cliff. We will learn about the history of the place from a local guide and explore the 600 year old Mayan pyramids.
On the bikes we will start with a long climb to over 10,000ft on rough 4×4 roads through pine forests traversing Cerro Tecpán with grand views of Lake Atitlán and its 4 volcanoes. Today’s Route is a remote one that connects several mountains and lakes and includes a picnic lunch. We will finish the day at a small log cabin chalet and restaurant in the mountains.
The longest and highest day of the tour – today will climb to a unique alpine plateau with grand views of the Cuchumatánes mountains to the north. Near 11,000 ft you will see some of the rare alpine grassland environment in Guatemala with 360 degree views across the entire country.
Parcialidad Velasquez is the largest protected coniferous (pine) forests in Central America. The forest is home to thousands of small natural springs – an important water supply to the villages below. .The indigenous cantones of Totonicapán have banded together to protect the forest as a water source and the area is full of aqueducts and trails.
We will descend “la Culebra Quichélense” an ancient and technical trail that follows an aquaduct and slices through cliffs before dropping into the dry pine canyons of Quiché. In the forest are several Mayan religous sites and caves used to this day for fire ceremonies. We will finish in Santa Cruz del Quiché – a city the heart of the modern Mayan world.
Today is an optional rest day. We will begin today with a short ride to the ruins of Q’umarkaj. Q’umarkaj was one of the most powerful Maya cities when the Spanish arrived in the region in the early 16th century. It was the capital of the K’iche’ Maya in the Late Postclassic Period. From the ruins we will follow “el ruta de los escarabajos” – a local mountain bike club a.k.a “the beetles” – named after the ridiculously steep climbs in the region. We will follow active Mayan footpathsthrough steep canyons and ravines to the market town of Chichicastenango.
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The route of Escarabajos Quiché!
Distance
Ascent
Descent
Max Altitude
12.60 km (7.83 mi)
530 m (1,739 ft)
-505 m (-1,657 ft)
2,052 m (6,733 ft)
Our visit is timed with the weekly market in Chichicastenango- one of the largest indigenous markets in Central America famed for its vibrant textiles and artisanal crafts. We have the afternoon to walk the markets before busing to our next destination: Alaska.
At 3100m (10,170ft) La Cumbre Alaska is the highest point on the Pan-American highway between the United States and Mexico. From this spot you can see the chain of Guatemala’s highest volcanoes.
We will drop the bikes for a quick downhill to the valley of Quetzaltenango for the night – descending the course of a local XC race through massive old growth pine trees finishing at our hotel for the night in the city.
Today we will ride to two volcanoes and see one of Guatemala’s newest and active volcanic creations: Volcán Santiaguito. In 1920 an enormous eruption rocked Santa Maria blowing off the southern side of the muntain, and a volcanic cone has been growing ever since.
Heading out of Xela in the morning climb EL Baul Park with a beautiful views of the city – descending from the cross we will connect some of the many mountain bike trails in the park.
A 4km climb will bring us to the town of Cantón CHICUÁ home of Cerro Quemado: our first volcano of the day. This extinct volcanic cone is home to an enormous lava field and many religious sites. Pilgrims come from all over to worship on the burned mountain. We will cross colorful fields of flowers grown for the offerings before descending a rough and loose singletrack.
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Xela – Cerro Quemado
Distance
Ascent
Descent
Max Altitude
20.40 km (12.68 mi)
1137 m (3,730 ft)
-961 (-3,153 ft)
2,706 m (8,878 ft)
We meet up with the van for a brief shuttle along the flanks of Volcano Santa Maria packing our lunches before heading to the Santiago Mirador through pastures and cow paths. There we will have lunch at the mirador overlooking the active volcano before snaking back around the mountain to catch some of the singletrack below santa maria. Then we will descend down to Zunil (over 1000m of DH) on steep dirt and jeep track.
Shuttle to the Fuentes Georgianas – hot springs and hotel for the night.
Our seventh and final day on the bikes we’ll cut out the climbing with a shuttle high above Lake Atitlán. We will follow soft, pine forested logging roads down to the town of Santa Clara on the western side of the lake. For the hearty we will make the technical descent the final 800m down rough mayan trails finishing at Mayachik an eco resort and yoga retreat for the night.
It is no coincidence that we finish the tour at one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. You earned it! Today you will have the chance to swim, visit local markets, kayak or simply hang out in the hammock and take in the view!
In the evening we will take a boat across the lake to Panajachel for a final meal before boarding the bus for the ride back to Antigua.
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Why Ride With Us?
The Mountain Bike Guatemala Difference
We are direct.
When you book a trip through us, there are no middlemen – no “in country partners”. We work directly with all accommodations and keep our costs honest.
Ride like a local.
We can connect you with local cycling culture and cycling events like no other travel company.
We are reliable.
When timelines and punctuality matter, we cut the riff-raff and get you out and riding.
All we do is Mountain Biking
We are rider run mountain biking only operation. Which means we focus on what we do well and do it the best.
The best equipment
We rent modern equipment and mountain bikes. All of our rental bikes are two years or newer and are professionally maintained and serviced.
With years of experience riding, racing and exploring in Guatemala, all our routes are carefully designed and unique to our company.
We are proud to have received over 300 Five star reviews! Here are a few:
Great day trip outing led by Marcos. We got to travel down trails and roads I would never have found on my own and the bike I rode was very high quality and fit like a glove. The scenery was beautiful and everyone we ran into along the way were... read more very friendly. Would highly recommend to anyone traveling in Guatemala!
Emily January 25, 2020
Our tour with MTB Guatemala was easily the highlight of our trip to the country and made it one of our favorite trips to date. The riding was epic. Diverse terrain ranging from loamy forest singletrack, to technical and steep mountain ditches, to narrow ridges with panoramic canyon views,... read more to freeriding active volcanoes! Brendan and his team put together the trip of a lifetime. We were able to discover so much culture, history, and scenes we wouldn't have otherwise found if not for the well linked routes they put together. Lots of singletrack!! Brendan and Maria are incredibly skilled riders with backgrounds in racing all kinds of mountain biking disciplines (enduro, xc, etc.). They remained aware of our skill levels suggesting more or less difficult lines depending on the rider. They were also safety oriented and recognized fatigue, and the effects of the country's heat. We truly felt their passion and joy for riding and it always kept the mood fun, friendly, and encouraging. Brendan and his team were professional throughout; our customized trip was well detailed in the booking process and they were quick to answer our questions and were able to accommodate our requests for accommodation and transportation. Their equipment and vehicles were in excellent condition. We brought our own bikes, but noticed their rentals were also in excellent shape. They were always on time and ready, and flexible to change. Our non-riding highlights were the delicious food throughout, camping with panoramic views of active volcanoes, staying at their mountain cabin, riding to- and visiting Mayan ruins, and ending a big ride at the beach in a beautiful surfing villa! I highly recommend booking with MTB Guatemala. Their tours alone are definitely worth making a trip to the country.
Ramon December 21, 2023
We had a wonderful time with Maria on our MTB tour! She was great and explained about the culture, the people and a lot of interesting details about Guatemala and the area of Antigua. They were amazing and very detail oriented all the time with the booking. I told... read more them it was gonna be me and my girlfriend (less experienced rider) and they managed to put us on 3 different trails with different levels of difficulty and we ended up having the best time. You can clearly notice Maria loves what she does and she is very good at it. If we return to Guatemala we'll definitely book again with them !
Francisco February 21, 2024
excelente ride!
Mark October 6, 2021
My daughter and I enjoyed an action-packed 2-day tour in mid-June in the Atitlan/Tecpan/Chimaltenango triangle and lucked out with no rain during our tour. Brendan had custom-designed our time to maximize the riding and the views. He is really knowledgeable on the region and the terrain, and made sure we... read more hit multiple viewpoints and cultural interest points along the way. Seeing the indigenous pueblos and farms made all the climbing worthwhile. It absolutely wouldn’t have been possible to see what we did by just driving around. It was a great combination of a cardio workout, appropriate technical level and colorful culture. The bikes and the crew were top-notch and took good care of us, and the photos we received afterwards brought back lots of great moments from the ride. Highly recommend!
Marika November 18, 2022
MTB Guatemala is awesome!!! These guys are really hard workers and work to make sure that you also have the best experience as possible. I did three separate private tours with them. Two out in Antigua and one in Pana with my GF. The tour guides I had where... read more Erick and Neftaly. They were welcoming and receptive. They really worked hard to tailor the experience you wanted. These guys know what they’re doing, love mtbing, and have a strong passion for their country. For anyone looking to have an amazing time mtbing in a beautiful country that flies under the radar then this is the place for you.
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