Explore the rich history and natural wonders of Guatemala and its surrounding regions, from ancient Mayan ruins like Tikal and El Mirador to the stunning volcanic landscapes around Lake Atitlan and the vibrant Chichicastenango market. This collection offers a journey through archaeological marvels, breathtaking natural sites like Semuc Champey and Rio Dulce, and the adventure of climbing active volcanoes.
Copán Ruinas
An archaeological site in Honduras, renowned for its well-preserved Mayan ruins and tunnels.
La Entrada
A location in Honduras, known for its proximity to Mayan archaeological sites.
Volcano Pacaya
An active volcano near Antigua, Guatemala, offering hiking opportunities and impressive volcanic landscapes.
Chichicastenango Market
A bustling market town in Guatemala, famous for its vibrant indigenous culture and traditional crafts.
Tikal
One of the best-preserved Mayan ruins in the world, set within a dense jungle teeming with wildlife.
Lake Petén Itzá
A large lake in northern Guatemala, with the tourist-friendly island town of Flores at its center.
Lake Atitlan
A stunning volcano-rimmed lake surrounded by Mayan villages and popular with backpackers.
Pacaya National Park
A protected area encompassing the active Pacaya volcano, offering guided hikes and volcanic landscapes.
Semuc Champey
A natural monument featuring a series of turquoise limestone pools and waterfalls in a lush, hilly landscape.
Rio Dulce
A majestic emerald river flowing to the Caribbean, bordered by towns and rich in wildlife and natural attractions.
Finca Paraiso
A unique hot spring waterfall located in the jungle, offering a natural spa-like experience.
Castillo San Felipe de Lara
A historical fort site located on the shores of Lake Izabal, offering a glimpse into colonial history.
Lake Izabal
The largest lake in Guatemala, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and exploring nearby historical sites.
El Mirador
A significant Mayan archaeological site in the jungle, accessible via challenging multi-day hikes.