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Quetzaltenango - Indigenous Villages

Leave early in the morning to bring a visit at the traditional indigenous villages in the Quetzaltenango area. Here you can experience old Maya traditions combined with catholic religion. You will visit the villages of Cantel, Zunil, Almolonga and the natural volcanic hot springs of Fuentes Georginas. During the tour you visit the famous colonial church in Zunil, the Maya saint of Don San Simon in Zunil, the glass factory in Cantel. You have 1 1/2 hour in the hot springs of Fuentes Georginas. On our way to Quetzaltenango we visit the village of Almolonga which is also calles the vegetable garden of Central America. In Quetzaltenango you have some free time to visit the city and have lunch (not included).
At 14:30 we go back to Panajachel.

Leave early in the morning to bring a visit at the traditional indigenous villages in the Quetzaltenango area. Here you can experience old Maya traditions combined with catholic religion. You will visit the villages Salcaja, San Andres Xecul and San Cristobal Totonicapán. During the tour you visit various, famous Colonial churches. The Maya saint of Don San Simon in San Andres Xecul, try the local drink caldo de frutas in Salcaja. After this you continue to the hotsprings of Fuentes Georginas where you can have lunch (not included) and where you have time to take a bath. After the hot springs we continue to the village of Zunil where we will visit the famous colonial church in Zunil, the Maya saint of Don San Simon in Zunil. On our way to Quetzaltenango we visit the village of Almolonga which is also called the vegetable garden of Central America. In Quetzaltenango we visit the Historical Centre and the most important buildings before we return to Panajachel.

Viejo Palmar – Takalik Abaj - Farm San Isidro

Tour Dates
Every day at 04:30 am back at 19:00 pm
USD $ 75,- pp with a minimum of 2 persons
Transport, local guide, lunch at the coffefarm and entrance fees included
USD $14,- pp.

After the eruption of the volcano Santiaguito everything of the little village Viejo Palmar was destroyed. Now Viejo Palmar (also called it’s Guatemala´s Pompeii) seems like an inhabitable ghost town. Near El Asintal, Retalhuleu we will visit Takalik Abaj (standing stone), the oldest archaeological site in Guatemala, where once the Olmecs and Mayans lived and mingled. Maya styles stela 5 bears the long count date of 125 AD while a pure Olmec style were-jaguar is carves on a nearby boulder dates even far earlier. Recent excavations have uncovered temples, ceremonial platforms, wood carvings and ceramic plus large Olmec heads. You can also see the artifacts found on the site in the local museum and enjoy the botanical garden with more than 200 different species of plants and flowers typical of the area. The tour continues with a visit to the coffee, rubber and sugarcane plantation at Finca San Isidro. On the plantation we will have a tour showing the different products and statues you will encounter on the Finca. You will see that much processing and human labour is required before coffee berries and its seeds can be processed into the roasted coffee. The roasting process has a great degree of influence on the taste of the final product. You will taste it after the tour with of course a nice cop of coffee after lunch which will be served in the house of the landowners! On request, a real Maya priest can give you all the explanations about this fascinating site, and at the end you have the opportunity to perfume in a Maya ceremony on the Takalik Abaj site.
Quetzaltenango - Indigenous Villages - Colonial Churches
Tour Dates
Every day at 06:00 am back at 20:00 pm
USD $ 80,- pp with a minimum of 2 persons
Transport, local guide, lunch at the coffee farm and entrance fees included


Tour Dates
Every day 06:00 am back at 15:00 pm
USD $ 50,- pp with a minimum of 2 persons
Transport, guide and entrance fees included
Full Day Tours
Quetzaltenango: Inside Pasaje Enriquez, Tel.7761-4509 . Antigua Guatemala: Portal Posada Asjemenou, Tel. 78321108, 53083523. Tel.24Hrs 53081489. Info@adrenalinatours.com
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