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Share FeedbackGuatemala is the heart of the Maya World — home to the greatest Mayan city ever built, 24 living Mayan language groups, and thousands of years of culture that never went away. Explore it with guides who are part of that story.
UNESCO Archaeological Site
The greatest Mayan city ever built. Temple IV (65m) towers above the jungle canopy. Dawn visits reward you with howler monkeys, toucans, and the sound of the ancient city waking up.
UNESCO Colonial City
The most beautifully preserved Spanish colonial city in the Americas. Baroque churches, cobblestone streets, artisan chocolate workshops, and three volcanoes on the horizon.
Indigenous Market (Thu & Sun)
The largest indigenous market in Central America — a sensory overload of handwoven textiles, jade, copal incense and K'iche' Maya trade traditions unchanged for centuries.
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Guatemala's second-largest Mayan site, set on a lagoon that glows pink at sunset. Far fewer tourists than Tikal, and just as spectacular. Famous from Survivor Guatemala.
Living Maya Culture
A Tzʼutujil Maya town on Lake Atitlán where traditional dress, the deity Maximón, and centuries-old traditions are still very much alive — this is not a museum, it's daily life.
Kaqchikel Capital
The ancient capital of the Kaqchikel Maya kingdom, where Mayan ceremonies are still performed today. Just 2 hours from Antigua and largely overlooked by tour groups.