Explore the rich tapestry of Guatemala, from the ancient Mayan civilization at Tikal and the vibrant textiles of Chichicastenango Market to the colonial charm of Antigua Guatemala. Discover natural wonders like the stunning pools of Semuc Champey and the serene beauty of Lake Atitlán, offering a journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
Museo Ixchel del Traje Indigena
This museum in Guatemala City showcases a vast collection of traditional Guatemalan costumes dating back to the late 19th century, originating from 120 communities.
Livingston
A small town on Guatemala's Caribbean coast, characterized by brightly painted wooden houses, coconut groves, and a distinct Garifuna culture.
Semuc Champey
A stunning natural wonder in the jungle featuring a 300-meter limestone shelf creating natural pools perfect for swimming, surrounded by dense forest.
Pacaya Volcano
An active volcano near Antigua, offering the chance to witness volcanic activity firsthand with continuously active lava flows since 1975.
Monterrico
A small coastal village with a laid-back atmosphere and a beautiful stretch of oceanfront, characterized by hot and tropical weather.
Biotopo Monterrico-Hawaii
A nature reserve dedicated to protecting mangrove forests and sea turtles, covering both land and water habitats for various wildlife.
Chichicastenango Market
A large and bustling market held on Thursdays and Sundays in the town of Chichicastenango, famous for its distinctive textiles and everyday goods.
Lake Atitlán
Considered one of the world's most beautiful lakes, situated in a volcanic crater and surrounded by hills and volcanoes, with charming villages accessible by boat.
Antigua Guatemala
A beautifully preserved former capital city with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and historic churches and convents, surrounded by three volcanoes.
Mayan Ruins of Tikal
One of Central America's greatest archaeological sites, featuring well-preserved Mayan pyramids, temples, and plazas amidst the lush jungle of northern Guatemala.