SUGGESTED ITINERARY Sample Clauses

SUGGESTED ITINERARY. Day 1: Trip leader arrives in Guatemala City Meet driver at airport  to hotel (Hotel Villa Espanola) Confirm with driver to pick up interns the following day Confirm rooms for interns Buy phone if needed Day 2: Interns arrive Stay at Villa Espanola Confirm Panajachel reservation (Hotel Xxx Xxx) Confirm Grameen meeting Confirm driver to Panajachel Day 3: All go to Panajachel (May shop, visit Lake Atitlan) Stay at Hotel Xxx Xxx Xxx 4: Meet with Grameen Bank Get any last-minute items for Calhuitz Confirm with driver to Nenton Confirm with driver to Calhuitz Day 5: Leave Panajachel for Nenton Swap vans in Nenton to get to Calhuitz Meet grad fellows, Casa Materna staff Settle in at Calhuitz Day 6~20: Work in and around Calhuitz Day 21: Interns may choose to visit a more touristy area for the last few days to enjoy themselves after working so hard. Antigua is a popular destination. If the team wants to do this option, make reservations with a driver from Calhuitz to Nenton, From Nenton to your destination, and a hotel at your destination. You will also need transportation from that city to the airport. Appendix A: Contact Numbers
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SUGGESTED ITINERARY. Wednesday - April 8th You'll begin your drive to the next stop. You'll depart on the bus for your overnight trip. The bus should arrive 15 minutes prior to this departure time.

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