Guatemala Hiking: The Best Ones Don’t Seem to be on a Map – Panajachel to...
I tried searching for it on a map. And Google actually knew where it was. Or so I thought. Until I zoomed out and saw it was labeled wrong. When I tried to locate it manually, it was not marked on...
View ArticlePlanning Your Trip to Guatemala
A Guatemalan woman making fresh tortillas in Antigua Looking to travel to Guatemala? Here are six essential tips you should know before you go. 1. Have Money Before You Go It’s not uncommon —...
View ArticleThe Earth Lodge Farmstay in Guatemala’s Mountain Range
You’ll have a trek a bit to reach Earth Lodge. Once you do, it’s totally worth it. “Just follow these two children. You’ll walk up the road a ways, down a path, do a small hop over a gap in the road...
View ArticleCulture, Food And Beautiful Views In Guatemala
For those looking to travel to Guatemala, the country is full of beautiful landscapes, delicious food and immersive culture worth exploring. To show you what I’m talking about, here’s a look at some...
View ArticleThe Magical Sunrise Atop of Guatemala’s Indian’s Nose
“Beep. Beep. Beep.” Is it 3:30 am already? While I had willed myself to resist the temptation of San Pedro’s nightlife, the women in the room next to me clearly hadn’t, as their shriek-like giggling...
View ArticleGoing Natural on the Guatemalan Pacaya Trail
Before arriving in Guatemala’s Antigua I was told hiking the active Pacaya Volcano was a must-have experience. I read articles and talked to locals, most touting the excursion as exciting and talking...
View ArticleGuatemala’s Stunning San Pedro La Laguna: Where the Mountains Meet Water
Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan boasts a number of tourist-friendly villages worth exploring. While Panajachel offers chances to hike and interact with wildlife, San Antonio is a Mayan Village known for its...
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