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Maya Highlands

Travel to the Western mountains and enjoy the Maya culture.

The route is full of breathtaking views.Explore large volcanoes, beautiful lagoons, rivers, and mountains with healing and relaxing hot springs.

Explore the rural areas of Quetzaltenango.
Visit Todos Santos Cuchumatan.

People preserve their costumes, languages, and ancestral practices

Almolonga is known as “La Hortaliza de América”, an exceptional place to see agricultural production and immerse yourself in the charms of local life.

Agriculture is the source of the economy.

On Fridays, the immense San Francisco El Alto market takes place, where bartering is still practiced as a form of product exchange.

Extensive fruit and vegetable plantations.

Quetzaltenango is the second capital of Guatemala.

Known as Xelajú “The Cradle of Culture”

You will visit the picturesque church of San Andrés Xecul that keeps a link with the Mayan ancestors and the town of Salcajá with the first Christian church built in Central America.

Ermita de la Conquistadora of 1524

Community tourism in Huehuetenango

You will find unique landscapes and charming towns in the Sierra de Los Cuchumatanes, the highest non-volcanic region in Central America, at more than 3,000 masl. (9,850 feet)

Live an unforgettable experience!

Tour Options

  • Quetzaltenango
  • Huehuetenango
  • Rum Tour
  • Chicabal Volcano
  • Chiapas México
Mirador de Los Cuchumatanes

You can travel to Chiapas, Mexico, which has wonderful places such as the Montebello Lakes, the beautiful town of San Cristóbal de las Casas and the magnificent “El Chiflón” Waterfalls.

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All our tours are totally private and flexible, specially designed for you. 👌

Departure

Guatemala City or Antigua

Included

Private Car

Admission fees

Local guides

Hotel with breakfast

Professional assistance

Not Included

Meals

Tips

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Guatemala City

Antigua

Lake Atitlán

Chichicastenango

Tikal

Copan

Iximche

Quetzaltenango

Acatenango

Pacaya

Semuc Champey

Rio Dulce

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