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Plan your Tikal tour from Flores with our guide. Learn about the best times to visit, must-see attractions, and practical tips for a memorable experience.
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Pacaya Volcano Travel Guide: Exploring Guatemala’s Most Active Volcano If you’ve ever dreamed of hiking an active volcano, Guatemala’s **Pacaya Volcano** is a must-visit. As one of Central America’s most active and accessible volcanoes, Pacaya offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether you’re coming from Guatemala City or Antigua, this iconic volcano is only…
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Semana Santa in Antigua Guatemala: A Cultural Celebration Guide Semana Santa, or “Holy Week,” is a significant event across Central America. But the celebrations in Antigua Guatemala, are the most vibrant and unique. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Antigua combines colonial charm with deep-rooted Catholic traditions. During Semana Santa, visitors can enjoy incredible processions,…
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Adventure in Guatemala: Ancient Ruins, Volcano Hikes, and More Are you looking for a thrilling adventure in Guatemala? This incredible country is packed with opportunities for every type of explorer. From ancient Mayan ruins to active volcanoes, Guatemala offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural wonders, making it one of the best destinations…
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Tak’alik Ab’aj Travel Guide Explore the ancient wonders of Tak’alik Ab’aj Archaeological Park in Guatemala. Our travel guide covers history, highlights, and tips for an unforgettable visit. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Guatemala’s Retalhuleu region, Tak’alik Ab’aj Archaeological Park offers travelers an unforgettable journey into ancient history. Known for its blend of Olmec…
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Quiriguá Archaeological Site Travel Guide Welcome to the Quiriguá Archaeological Site Travel Guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring one of Guatemala’s most remarkable historical treasures. Quiriguá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases the grandeur of the ancient Maya civilization, with the tallest and most intricately carved stelae in the Maya world. This guide offers…
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Ceibal, one of the region’s most essential and monumental cities, is located in the Maya lowlands’ tropical rainforest in southern Petén, on the banks of the La Pasión River. This city was named after the numerous kapok trees found there (called Ceiba in Spanish), and one can still admire the fine and well-preserved temples…
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Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo is an extensive park that shelters four different Maya cities –Yaxhá, Nakum, Naranjo, and the Island of Topoxté. The park is also declared a wetland of global significance and is home to a great variety of migratory birds. The ancient city of Yaxhá, located on the banks of the Sacnab and Yaxhá lagoons,…
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Guatemala 2012 The meaning Oxlajuj Baktun cycle for the Maya was not the most prominent, but the short account or Katun, according to archaeologists and historians said domestic and foreign, who gathered last weekend at the Fifth Convention of Mayan Archaeology in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez. The speakers agreed that the end of the Mayan…
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Traditional cuisine It is likely that the Arabic influence on Spanish food and its fusion with the pre-Hispanic customs have given rise to the traditional meal of the dead in Guatemala: El Fiambre This meal is done with sausages, meats, and a variety of vegetables and vinegar. It is a cold meal, which can…