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Tikal: National Park encompasses 575 square kilometres of jungle and thousands of ruined structures.
The central part of the ancient city alone contains 3,000 buildings and covers about 16 square kilometers.

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Antigua Guatemala: It is among the world’s best conserved colonial cities, it is a magic and captivating small town that makes you feel time might have stopped some 300 years ago.
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Semu Champeya series of turquoise water pools suspended on a natural land bridge under which the river passes. Recommended for those adventurous people who loves nature.
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The Lanquín Caves: It is an enormous and beautiful complex containing countless chambers and beautiful limestone formations. The complex is huge and has never been fully explored.
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Pacaya volcano: If you have you dreamed about touching the lava, this is the opportunity.

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Quetzaltenango or Xela: The second most important city in Guatemala,perfect to study Spanish As A second language.
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Hot Springs: Fuentes Georginas, a superb natural spa in a spectacular setting. With four pools of varying temperatures are fed by hot sulfur springs and framed by a steep, high wall of tropical vines, ferns and flowers.
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Chicabal lagoon and Volcano: It is considered to be one of the most sacred ecological sites in the Mayan Cosmo vision. They are used for carrying out rituals and ceremonies, especially praying for rain.

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Lake Atitlan: Lake Atitlán is the most beautiful lake in the world. It is surrounded by craggy mountains and three traditionally shaped volcanoes.
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Waterfals La Igualdad: Noted as some of the highest in Guatemala and Central America, are located on the slopes of the Tajumulco volcano. The site has a wide variety of flora, fauna and offers the opportunity to bathe in hot springs.

