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Published: April 12th 2014
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This is how we went from Santa Ana El Salvador to Antigua Guatemala on chicken buses for about $6.50.
1. Catch the 210 bus to Ahuachapan from the bus station in the market. We got on it at 6:45am as it was making its way through the market. It took until 7:00am to get out of the town. It cost 50 cents and arrived in Ahuachapan at 8am.
2. Catch a minibus to Las Chinamas border. The bus from Santa Ana drops you on the side of a road on the edge of town. Walk towards the main road in front of you. On the right are signs to the centre of town. Follow the signs and go right down a hill towards a 'Bomba' sign. There was a minibus 11a parked on the side of the hill whilst the drivers were having some breakfast. They said they would be leaving soon so we got on there. The bus then drove to the official stop which was to the right of the park. The bus left at 8:15am and cost 50 cents.
3. This is where we had a bit of difficulty. Just before the border at 8:45am a policeman stopped the bus and said something about the border being closed. One guy got off the bus and the policeman waved us off the bus as well. The bus then carried on to the border and left us at the side of the road with the policeman. We managed to find out that the border was to be closed until 12:30pm but we could wait at the border if we wanted or return to Ahuachapan. We decided to wait at the border so when the next bus stopped the policeman had a word with the driver and we got on to go the short distance to the border.
4. At the border bus stop we were swarmed by money changers. We tried to change some money and they tried to rip us off but we knew what the exchange rate should be. To get to the border walk down the hill. The border was closed as the policeman said so we hung around for a bit and had some pupusas whilst we were waiting. We weren't sure why the border was closed and our Spanish is not good enough to have asked why so we just waited and watched. There were TV cameras, reporters and a large crowd on the Guatemalan side. The crowd lined up, walked across the bridge and turned around and walked back stopping for a talk in the middle. We assumed it was some kind of protest. Later we looked it up online and aparently the border measures were being relaxed from that day onwards meaning a check is made on only one side of the border. Aparently the Guatemalan President was there to welcome these new measures. There were a lot of army/policemen around and someone was waving out of an escorted car so I can only assume it was the President.
5. Thankfully the border reopened at 10am. To exit El Salvador there is a blue and white building before the bridge on the right hand side. We handed in our passports and got given a receipt. There was no fee, stamps or questions. Exit the building on the other side and there are steps on the right of the bridge. To go onto the bridge show your passport and receipt. Walk over the bridge to Guatemala.
6. Enter Guatemala. Keep walking along the road until you get to the migration building which stretches over the road. On the left there is a migration office. At the far left window there is a box. Put your receipt from El Salvador in the box and you have officially entered Guatemala. We were very confused that no passport checks were required but aparently this was the new process and they wouldn't even look at our passports when we asked.
***IMPORTANT UPDATE - we tried to leave Guatemala for Copan Honduras and they wouldn't give us an exit stamp as we didn't have an entrance stamp. We had no El Salvador stamp which was fine but apparently you need one for Guatemala else you have to pay a "fine." Make sure you get a stamp on entering. Our "fine" was originally quoted as Q200. We didn't want to pay but couldn't get a Honduras entrance stamp without a Guatemalan stamp. They then reduced the "fine" to Q100 and stamped us in and out of Guatemala on the same day.
7. Catch the bus to Guatemala City. After migration walk up the hill and the bus was parked on the left at the top of the hill. We got on and the bus then drove back down the hill to migration and parked on the right hand side to wait for more people. It left at 10:45am and cost Q30. The bus drove to the next town and waited there for about 40mins. Next the bus stopped at a garage for some maintenance and fuel. It was a very slow bus and the driver was very keen to use his horn repeatedly for no reason. Luckily once we reached the main highway it sped up and we arrived in Guatemala City at 2:30pm. Stay onto the last stop which is at an intersection in zone 9 somewhere with other buses around.
8. Change bus stops. There were taxis waiting when we got off the bus and the driver quoted us Q50 to go to the bus stop for Antigua. Most people from our bus got on a red bus which was parked next to our bus. The conductor confirmed it was going to Trebol which is where the buses for Antigua leave so we got on as well. After about 10 mins someone told us get off by some market stalls and other buses. I looked around for landmarks but the only thing I could see was a sign over the road saying 'elektra'. The bus stop is on Calzada Roosevelt where it meets avenue 1a just after the busy intersection. Whilst geting off the bus we realised we hadn't paid as you pay when you get on. We gave the conductor Q5 for the 2 of us and he gave us Q1 back which was all he had on him, I think the actual price is Q1.
9. Catch the bus to Antigua. From where the red bus drops you off walk back the way you came about 30m past the buses. There was a bus to Antigua just pulling off so we jumped on that. It left at 2:45pm and cost Q10. After several loops around town it stopped at the bus station West of town at 4:10pm.
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gohi
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You were there on a lucky day!
The bridge had been previously closed for maintenance, as a part of the bridge had fallen down. You arrived on the day the bridge reopened. That's why there was a press conference and government officials :P