These are the best destinations to travel during Holy Week according to ChatGPT

The ChatGPT conversational robot created a travel itinerary with the main tourist sites in the country.

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has given a lot of talk and recently ChatGPT it has become a tool for anyone with access to a computer or mobile device to experience it.

Through said site we asked you to create a list of tourist sites in Guatemala for Holy Week with their respective costs. The data with which the platform is fed is not updated, because some costs may vary, there are also other alternatives, and options such as in the case of transportation, since ChatGPT recommends private transportation, when there are several public transportation options. .

The following approach was made to ChatGPT: “I am in Guatemala City and I want to travel during Holy Week, detail a possible travel itinerary with approximate costs” to which he responded. “Holy Week in Guatemala is a very special time and there are many beautiful places to visit. Here I provide you with a possible travel itinerary with some of the most popular destinations and their approximate costs”

Day 1: Guatemala City – Antigua Guatemala

  • Take a shuttle from Guatemala City to Antigua Guatemala (approx. Q90-100 per person).
  • Arrival in Antigua Guatemala and take a walking tour of the city to see its beautiful cobbled streets, ruins and historical monuments. You can book a tour online or at a local agency (approx. Q80-100 per person).
  • Lodging in Antigua Guatemala (approx. Q200-400 per night, depending on the location and quality of the hotel/hostel).

Day 2: Antigua Guatemala – Chichicastenango – Panajachel

    • Take an early shuttle to Chichicastenango to visit the famous handicrafts and textiles market (approx. Q120-150 per person).
    • After visiting the market, take another shuttle to Panajachel, a beautiful town on the shores of Lake Atitlán (approx. Q60-80 per person).
    • Lodging in Panajachel (approx. Q200-400 per night).

Day 3: Panajachel – San Marcos La Laguna – Santiago Atitlán

  • Take a boat from Panajachel to San Marcos La Laguna to get to know this picturesque town (approx. Q25-30 per person).
  • Then, take another boat to Santiago Atitlán, where you can visit the Santiago Apóstol church and get to know the Tz’utujil culture (approx. Q25-30 per person).
  • Return to Panajachel by boat.
  • Lodging in Panajachel (approx. Q200-400 per night).

Day 4: Panajachel – Guatemala City

  • Take a shuttle from Panajachel back to Guatemala City (approx. Q120-150 per person).
  • Lodging in Guatemala City (approx. Q200-400 per night).

Day 5: Guatemala City – Tikal – Flores

  • Take an early flight from Guatemala City to Flores (approx. Q700-900 per person, round trip).
  • Arrival in Flores and take a shuttle to Tikal, one of the most important archaeological sites in Guatemala (approx. Q80-100 per person).
  • Guided tour in Tikal and exploration of the site (approx. Q150-200 per person).
  • Return to Flores by shuttle.
  • Lodging in Flores (approx. Q200-400 per night).

Day 6: Flores – Yaxhá – Petén

  • Take a shuttle to Yaxhá, another important archaeological site in Guatemala (approx. Q80-100 per person).
  • Guided tour in Yaxhá (approx. Q150-200 per person).
  • Return to Flores by shuttle and take a tour of the island of Flores.
  • Lodging in Flores (approx. Q200-400 per night).

Day 7: Flores – Guatemala City

  • Take a flight from Flores back to Guatemala City (approx. Q700-900 per person, round trip).
  • End of the travel itinerary.

ChatGPT, created by the American company OpenAI, emerged in November and quickly became used by users amazed by its ability to answer questions clearly, write sonnets and provide information on complicated topics.

Products obtained with ChatGPT have even passed medical and legal tests designed for human students, earning high marks.

But technology also carries risks, once its learning system and similar competitive models are already integrated into business applications.

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