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  • Climb an Active Volcano: Volcán Pacaya

    Climb an Active Volcano: Volcán Pacaya

    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…

  • Semana Santa in Antigua Guatemala: A Must-See Religious and Cultural Tradition

    Semana Santa in Antigua Guatemala: A Must-See Religious and Cultural Tradition

    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,…

  • Exciting Adventure in Guatemala

    Exciting Adventure in Guatemala

    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…

  • Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo

    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,…

  • The Baktun 13 was not the Most Relevant Cycle – Guatemala 2012

    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…

  • Royal Tomb in the Archaeological Site Perú-Waka is discovered

    Royal Tomb in the Archaeological Site Perú-Waka is discovered

    The Peru-Waka project archaeologists discovered a royal tomb in which they found a woman’s skeleton and other vital vestiges of the Mayan civilization. Juan Carlos Perez Calderon, co-director of the archaeological project, said the discovery was made in building M13-1, a royal tomb. The first field test data set is a woman who could…

  • Guatemala Vacation Packages

    Guatemala Vacation Packages:   If you are looking for the next hotspot for your upcoming vacation, consider Guatemala vacations. They offer a serene environment rich with culture and modern entertainment, helping you discover the Mayan world. The diversity of culture and history is unique and offers much to see on your luxury travel to Guatemala. Introduction…

  • Guatemala Adventure Tours

    Yaxha – Nakum – Tikal At the heart of the Guatemala Mayan Biosphere Reserve is a national park of impressive beauty and millennial culture: Yaxha – Nakum – Naranjo. Besides being a pyramidal complex that dates thousands of years ago, it is a large part of the world’s ecological lung located at the heart…

  • Guatemala B’aktun 13

    The starting date of the Long Count was registered by Mayan in several monuments, where we can point out the Quirigua Stela C. The date was not registered as 0.0.0.0.0, it was registered as 13.0.0.0.0 and it corresponded to the ajaw’s 4th day on the tzolkin calendar and 8 kimk’u according to the ja’ab.…