Life Experiences

Heart of the mayan world

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Tikal, the largest excavated Maya site of Latin America is located in the tropical northern Petén region of Guatemala. This wonderful archaeological gem is contained within the jungles of Tikal National Park , a Unesco World Heritage site. Ancient Pyramids pierce the jungle’s green canopy among the swinging howler monkeys and the brightly colored squawks. The combination of these exquisite centuries-old ruins, the lush stretches of jungle and the presence of abundant wildlife makes Tikal the highlight of the Mayan world. Read More.


World heritage in antigua guatemala

Central AmŽrica, Guatemala, Antigua, the historic center of Antigua viewed from Cerro de la Cruz

La Antigua Guatemala, the first Capital of Central America, is culture and history. It was declared Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO in 1979. Read More.


Rich culture & nature in lake atitlan

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With three stunning volcanoes rising out of its emerald surface, Lake Atitlán is a crater lake at a height of 5000 ft, located 144 km west of Guatemala City. The summits of the volcanoes mirror beautifully in the crystal-clear water is what gives this lake a touching beauty. It is also the best way to be introduced to indigenous culture in the highlands of Guatemala. Read More.


La reunion golf resort

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The Fuego Maya Golf Course at La Reunion Resort enjoys a spectacular location, nestled amid the coffee trees, flowers and hills of a former plantation on gently rolling volcanic slopes descending to Guatemala’s Pacific coast. Read More.


About Guatemala

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Guatemala, the land of eternal Spring!

One of the most beautiful and culturally rich countries in Central America it is also one of the largest, covering an area of over 108,000 sq Km (slightly smaller than England). Guatemala shares its main borders with Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea and Belize to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and by both Honduras and El Salvador to the south. Guatemala is a gorgeously scenic country where flat plains and sandy shores converge with the ascending moorlands that exemplify a large part of the Guatemalan landscape. What signifies the culture of this territory is undoubtedly the very vivid influences of the ancient Mayan faith and set of beliefs. Read More.