(Blog): A varied crew follow the route of the Kaqchikel from the mountains of Tecpán to the shores of Lake Atitlán.
The Mayan heartland. High, pine forested mountains descend into a network of steep, dry canyons loaded with trails to explore.
Parcialidad Vasquez Otz’iles The Communal Forest of Totonicapán represents the largest and most well-preserved coniferous forest in all of Central America.
Unique boat-accessed cliffside hotel on the shores of Lake Atitlán.
19th Century German flour mill and nature reserve.
One of Guatemala’s newest and most active volcanoes.
One of the largest traditional markets in Central America.
Extinct volcanic cone and Mayan religious site.
Natural Volcanic Hot Springs and Spa.
Archeological site and former capital of the Kaqchikel Maya built in the 14th century.