Guatemala is a magical place. If you’re into the Maya, the mountains, the markets or a million other things, you’re bound to be captivated. People come and they stay. Or they leave and return. There's almost too much going on here, and even the shortest trip takes you completely different places, with new challenges and surprises. Students of Spanish flock to Antigua, a gorgeous town nestled between three volcanoes, while those travelers seeking more off-the-beaten-track destinations might head to lesser known places like Lago de Izabal or Nebaj, a Maya village hidden in a remote fold of the Cuchumatanes mountains. And sooner or later, just about everyone ends up in the Highlands – Lago de Atitlán being an irresistable drawcard... Guatemala's Maya heritage is everywhere. |
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Guatemala Cuisine: Fiambre for All Saints´ Day |
Guatemala Cuisine. On November first, Fiambre is served in Guatemalan homes, this is a traditional food eaten every year on November 1 and 2... |
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Must-See places in Guatemala |
Welcome to paradise! Enjoy the most beautiful landscape of Guatemala surrounded by Tolimán San Pedro, and Atitlán Volcano and its beautiful lake. Enjoy our gardens and have an unforgettable experience |
Since its genesis, Casa Santo Domingo was the bastion of one of the grandest convents of America... |
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