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Semuc Champey - Wikipedia Semuc Champey is a natural enclave in the department of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, near the Q'eqchi' Maya town of Lanquín [1] It consists of a natural 300 metres (980 ft) limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabón River
Semuc Champey Guatemala: Know Before You Go (With Photos) Semuc Champey is the name given to a natural limestone bridge that spans a short section of the Cahabón River in central Guatemala Here, over millennia, the river has carved a tunnel through the rock, leaving behind this 980-feet (300 metres) long bridge topped with a series of stunning blue pools
Semuc Champey in Guatemala: Everything You Need to Know Semuc Champey, a natural limestone bridge known for its series of pools of stunning turquoise water, is one of the most beautiful places in Guatemala But visiting this remote spot isn’t exactly easy—from how to get there to what to bring as you explore its pools and caves
The Ultimate Guide to Semuc Champey, Guatemala - Boundless Roads Semuc Champey is known for its amazing limestone rock formation, a series of cascading turquoise pools formed by the Cahabón River This natural monument is known for its picturesque landscapes, lush jungle surroundings, and crystal-clear waters
Guide To Semuc Champey, Guatemala and Best Things To Do Semuc Champey is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Guatemala In this blog, I share everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there, where to stay, and the best things to do in Semuc Champey!
Semuc Champey, Guatemala: 8 Best Things To Know Located close to the town of Lanquin in the mountains of Alta Verapaz, Semuc Champey is a naturally stunning destination It’s a limestone formation that runs for 300 meters, blessed with a series of turquoise pools that have led to Semuc Chamey becoming an iconic swimming destination in Guatemala