
Discover why a tour in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile is incomplete without a stay in the charming estancias and haciendas that these countries are known for.
One of the great comfort foods of Guatemala is called kak’ik. In what could be a contender for their national dish, kak’ik is perhaps one of the more unique dishes with turkey as its main ingredient. This is boiled with a mix of herbs and roasted vegetables that have been pureed. This mix is transferred to the oven to cook further. Simple and delicious.
Found everywhere, street food is another staple of Guatemalan life and often offers the perfect combination of Mayan and Spanish influence. Expect tostadas (there’s even a noodle variation), tamales, delicious fried plantain and lashings of freshly made guacamole.
Without doubt the food that has traveled most outside Guatemala are pupusas. These are can be found in almost any restaurant or at food stall on the street. These thick corn tortillas are usually packed with ham, cheese, pork, re-fried beans, and fried until crispy. Perfect food for those on the go.
This country is also home to cardamom and coffee plantations where the sights and smells of real Guatemala come alive. Guided tours are common and not only can you smell the intoxicating aromas in the air but you can taste the sharp coffee product right there from crop to cup.
The chocolate in Guatemala is world-renowned and rightfully so. It is jam-packed with flavor and its purity means it has a deeply aromatic smell to it. So how do the locals do it? They mix it with a bit of boiled water and stir in some cinnamon. Due to its richness, you’ll never even need milk!
Explore the richness of Guatemalan cuisine on your private tour with our experts. We share the best restaurant tips and reserve a table for you too!
Discover why a tour in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile is incomplete without a stay in the charming estancias and haciendas that these countries are known for.
Traverse through the dense Guatemalan jungle to uncover the mysteries of Tikal National Park – one of the most spectacular ruins of the Americas and a testament to the ingenuity of the Mayan people.
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If you are a culture enthusiast looking for an offbeat vacation, you will love this one! As you make your way through Guatemala and Mexico, delve into their indigenous traditions, explore the colonial architecture of Antigua and Merida, and marvel at the UNESCO-listed Mayan ruins of Tikal and Chichen Itza. While here, you will also…
This Guatemala tour will you uncover the classic highlights of this vibrant nation – from the rich colonial heritage of cities such as Antigua and Flores, to the mysterious Mayan ruins of Tikal, volcanic landscapes and lakes, towering mountains and tropical forests teeming with wildlife and birds.
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From its ancient Mayan ruins and indigenous people to its Spanish colonial heritage, independence, 20th century reforms and the modern day economy – uncover Guatemala through its history.
From Guatemala City – the epicenter of the country’s art and crafts, to football fever, religious festivals, music and more – discover Guatemala through its cultural traditions with tips from our experts.
Guatemala’s proximity to the equator naturally means very little seasonal variation. In fact, Guatemala has only two seasons – the rainy season and the dry season, and both offer their own unique charm.