Lake Atitlan Coffee Tour
Join us on a thrilling coffee tour in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala, and discover the journey of coffee from tree to cup. Explore local cooperatives, learn about traditional growing and roasting methods, and savor the rich flavors of freshly brewed Guatemalan coffee. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery, experience the vibrant culture, and create unforgettable memories.
Mesoamerican Permaculture Institute IMAP
We have established an education center where we promotes the teaching of Permaculture techniques, the conservation of biodiversity, the production of seeds and vegetables in an organic way, and a seed bank that fights for the rescue of the heritage of native seeds.
Lake Atitlan Tours Travel Services
Embark on thrilling adventures, from hiking the iconic Indian Nose to conquering majestic volcanoes. Our shuttle services ensure hassle-free travel, allowing you to focus on the breathtaking landscapes.
Our ethical tours provide an unforgettable experience, combining sustainable travel with cultural immersion.
Indian Nose Sunrise Hike
Best Hike in Lake Atitlan Indian Nose Sunrise Hike. The Hike is also known as the Maya Nose Hike from San Pedro. Enjoy the Sunrise with Cha
Lema Weaving Association San Juan La Laguna
Lema Weaving Association represents 15 Tz'utujil families. Lema Weaving Association is a cooperative that was started to improve
Santa María Volcano
Santa María Volcano located close to Quetzaltenango AKA Xela.
Santa María Volcano has some interesting features that set it apart from other Guatemala volcanoes
El Mirador Lost City
El Mirador Lost City of the Maya.
A lot of people who visit Guatemala have Tikal on their bucket list. But this is the ancient Mayan city to visit if you're a purist. There are no roads, so your options are helicopter or trek.
What does Quetzalteca mean?
What does quetzalteca mean?
"Quetzalteca" is a traditional Guatemalan alcoholic beverage, specifically a type of aguardiente, which is a clear, potent liquor made from sugar cane. This drink is deeply embedded in Guatemalan culture and is named after the quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala, symbolizing freedom and wealth. Quetzalteca is renowned for its unique flavor and high alcohol content.
Who Grew Your Food
Knowing who grows your food can help ensure it is produced without contaminants.
This reduces the risk of contamination with pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria, which can cause serious illness.
Guatemala Pacific Coast Beaches
Five Days on Guatemala Pacific Coast Beaches. Which is the best, and how do you get there? We included maps from Guatemala City and Antigua