In the final week of our course we decided to take an overnight group trip to the nearest hot springs. We hired a private van to take us on the two and a half hour ride that traversed hundreds of hairpin turns and roads that were literally falling apart. The word "pothole" doesn't even begin to describe the gaping ravines in the asphalt. But it wasn't our drivers first rodeo and without flinching he got us to our final destination which was high in the clouds of the Guatamayan mountains.
For 150 Quetzals each, just under $20, we got entrance to the springs and a night stay in their cabins. We explored the three different areas of springs around the cabins and were in awe of the mossy cave walls surrounding the pools. At this elevation it was noticeably colder than our forest so the hot water was amazing and with the beauty of the natural environment it felt so rejuvenating!
Walking back from dinner we just couldn't help but to feel like we had landed in some mystical fairy village, staying amongst the fountains and ferns in small fairy cabins with fireplaces.
And in the morning after hiking down to the third spring next to a waterfall we agreed that the most beautiful thing is that these magical places exist all over the world. No matter what the news or mainstream media wants us to believe, in reality the world is full of really good people who also want to enjoy nature and the planet is thriving and everything is working out perfectly.










