• Caves were an important site of Mayan pilgrimage and rituals. For the Maya people, caves served a sacred function. They were considered the holiest places on earth, a mystical underworld outside of normal time, where gods dwelled and Maya priests went to commune with them.
  • The Rio Cahabon flows through the Alta Verapaz department in the eastern part of the country, between Lake Izabal and the capital city of Cobán. The Cahabon is one of Guatemala’s few rivers that has guided wild water rafting trips all year round.
  • Laguna Lachuá National Park is a 14,500 hectare area of natural beauty, crystal clear waters and tropical rain-forest all set within a haven of peace and sheer tranquillity.
  • You do not have to go far away from Quetzaltenango to visit one of the sanctuaries of Guatemala’s national bird. This is a unique experience to admire the mysterious Quetzal living in its natural environment of a beautiful rainforest. The village is about 1 ½ hrs by private transport from Quetzaltenango. Binoculars are provided as well as breakfast.
  • Canopy Tours (Private)

    $30.00$90.00
    Enjoy a family adventure full of excitement as you fly through the skies on zip lines from tree to tree. We will visit an amazing canopy park in the mountains that surround Antigua, where you can spend a wonderful day with the family.
  • There are many means of transportation, but there is nothing quite like taking a horseback ride while enjoying the beauty of nature. Accompany us to the oldest stables of Antigua and enjoy a scenic and unforgettable ride through the mountains and trails of Antigua Guatemala.
  •  Join us at this amazing and fun tour and, and learn about local Guatemalan culture and the range of delicious dishes we have by preparing a hearty Guatemalan meal! Come along, prepare, cook and eat your own dish all under the training and guidance of our excellent chefs.

    Availability:

    Every day

    Departure times:

    10:00 Hrs / 16:00 Hrs

    Duration:

    2.30 hours

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