Cycling to Mayan ruins and temples in the Guatemalan rainforest
Perhaps one of the most exciting and dynamic experiences in the realm of mountain biking, Mayan jungle bike tours in Guatemala stand above all. Beyond the off road experience through dense forest flora, mud pits, hills and thick tropical tree roots, deep forest mountain biking gives one a very rewarding goal at the finish line: Mayan pyramids and ruins. There are some major differences between deep jungle cycling, and the traditional form explored by traditional tour operators. The main differences have to do with the speed of the tour, the process revolving around the tour, and the environmental elements involved in the tour.
The terrain
The environmental elements, meaning the obstacles in the natural environmental, play a very large role in deep jungle biking. Unlike biking in the Colorado hills or on paths designed for mountain biking in the U.S., most jungle mountain biking tours do not travel over designated “biking” paths; they just flat out don’t exist! This makes biking there more exciting for some, and more dangerous for others. Cycling in the forest presents a plethora of trees, shrubs, bushes, and even wildlife that could seriously dampen your biking experience. Add mud pits into the mix and you have a recipe for an extreme experience. Most tours set out in teams with either first-aid and/or bike-aid support agents on horseback or bikes. Furthermore, the absence of biking paths also creates hazards in terms of protruding roots and rocks hidden by low-lying foliage or leaves.