Seeking advice on car rental in Guatemala and Panajachel-Coban route
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For the Panajachel to Coban drive, you can stop halfway somewhere to spend the night.

I’ll check out your travel journal.

Hi there,

If you're stepping off the beaten path, you’ll need a car or take the "camionetas" (chicken buses), but I wouldn’t recommend the latter if you’re not used to this mode of transport.

In my travel journal, you’ll find stops between Panajachel and Coban (I did it in reverse), and there are certainly others—click the map icon to see the stages.

Chichicastenango, which you’ve probably heard of, is between Panajachel and Coban.

Between those two, there’s also Joyabaj, a small indigenous town that’s not touristy at all. In August, there’s a great festival—I’ll share the link to the journal I wrote about it (outside of this festival, the town isn’t really a tourist spot): https://www.myatlas.com/borboleta/guatemala-une-semaine-a-joyabaj

I don’t know how many full days you have, but keep in mind that no matter how you travel, getting around takes a while. Here’s another recent journal where the author listed all the shuttle travel times (check step 8): https://www.myatlas.com/Babou_sur_la_route/guatemala-2-semaines-en-fevrier
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