Explore Guatemala's Majestic Volcanoes

Unforgettable Hiking Adventures in the Land of Eternal Spring

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Volcán Santiaguito, Guatemala
Tajumulco Volcano Overnight Hike

Tajumulco Volcano Overnight Hike

Reach the highest peak in Central America and enjoy breathtaking views of volcanoes and the Pacific Ocean.

6:00 AM
Departure from the meeting point

Day 1

Trek through the highlands of Guatemala for 4 hours, setting up camp near the summit for an unforgettable overnight experience.

Day 2

A 2.5-hour trek to the summit at sunrise, soaking in panoramic views before descending.

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Certified guide
  • Mattress and sleeping bag
  • Tents
  • 3 meals
  • Entrance fees
$142 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light breakfast
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Big backpack
  • 4 liters of water per person
  • Extra clothes
  • Hat and gloves for the cold
  • Personal medicine

Ask for options: One-day hike or Full Moon hike available.

Santa María Volcano Half-Day Hike

Santa María Volcano Half-Day Hike

Experience breathtaking views from the summit of one of Guatemala's iconic volcanoes, overlooking the active Santiaguito crater and the surrounding highlands.

4:00 AM
Departure from the meeting point
7:00 AM
Begin the 4-hour trek to the summit, enjoying panoramic views of the western highlands and Santiaguito Volcano.
11:00 AM
Start the 3-hour descent back to the trailhead.
2:00 PM
Return to the meeting point.

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Certified guide
  • Entrance fees
$86 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light breakfast
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Backpack
  • 2 liters of water per person
  • Personal medicine

Ask for options: Overnight or Full Moon hike available.

Laguna Chicabal Half Day Hike

Laguna Chicabal Half Day Hike

Is a volcanic crater lake located in the highland of Guatemala, near the town of Quetzaltenango. It is considered a sacred and culturally significant site for the indigenous Mayan people. The lake is situated within the Chicabal Volcano and is surrounded by lush cloud forest. The area around Chicabal is known for its spiritual importance, and local Mayan communities often conduct ceremonies and rituals at the lake. Is situated at an elevation of approximately 2,900 meters (9,514 feet).

5:00 AM
Departure from the meeting point

Hike Details

Duration: 2 hours up / 1.5 hours down (5 hours total). Enjoy the beautiful scenery and the spiritual ambiance of Laguna Chicabal.

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Certified guide
  • Entrance fees
$76 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light breakfast
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Backpack
  • 2 liters of water per person
  • Personal medicine
Santiaguito View Point

Santiaguito View Point

Santiaguito Volcano has an elevation of approximately 2,500 meters (8,366 feet). The volcanic activity at Santiaguito is closely monitored due to its potential for producing pyroclastic flows and ash fall. Despite the risk, the area is of interest to scientists studying volcanic processes. Visitors and researchers often observe the eruption from a safe distance, and the volcano has become a notable location for the study of dome building eruption.

5:00 AM
Departure from the meeting point

Hike Details

Duration: 2 hours up / 1.5 hours down (5 hours total). Enjoy the beautiful scenery and observe the volcanic activity from a safe distance.

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Certified guide
  • Entrance fees
$86 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light breakfast
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Backpack
  • 2 liters of water per person
  • Personal medicine
Trekking Nebaj to Todos Santos

Trekking Nebaj to Todos Santos

Trekking from Nebaj to Todos Santos in Guatemala offers a captivating journey through the highlands. This trek takes you through remote indigenous villages, lush landscapes, and provides cultural insights. The route can be challenging but rewarding, showcasing the natural beauty of the Cuchumatanes Mountains and allowing you to experience the unique traditions of the local communities along the way. It´s essential to be well-prepared with proper gear and consider the weather conditions for a safe and enjoyable trek.

4:00 AM
Departure from the meeting point

Day 1: Nebaj to Acul

Duration: 4 hours. Trek through the highlands to the village of Acul.

Day 2: Acul to Chortis

Duration: 8 hours. Journey through remote villages and lush landscapes to Chortis.

Day 3: Chortis to La Ventosa

Duration: 6 hours. Continue the trek through scenic routes to La Ventosa.

Day 4: La Ventosa to La Torre and Todos Santos

Duration: 5 hours. Reach La Torre and finally Todos Santos, experiencing the unique traditions of the local communities along the way.

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Certified guide
  • Mattress and sleeping bag
  • Nights with family during the walk
  • 10 meals
  • Entrance tickets
$356 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light breakfast
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Big backpack
  • 3 liters of water per person
  • Extra clothes
  • Repellent
  • Personal medicine
Almolonga – Zunil – Hot Springs

Almolonga – Zunil – Hot Springs

Almolonga and Zunil are two towns in the western highlands of Guatemala near Quetzaltenango. Almolonga is known for its exceptionally fertile soil, earning the nickname “The Vegetable Garden of the Americas.” The town is famous for its abundant produce. Zunil, located nearby, is recognized for its traditional Mayan culture and hot springs. The town has a strong indigenous influence, and you can find traditional rituals, textiles, and handicrafts. Both Almolonga and Zunil provide insights into Guatemala's cultural diversity, blending indigenous customs with the country’s rich agricultural and natural resources.

8:00 AM or 2:00 PM
Departure from the meeting point

Tour Details

Duration: 4 hours total. Explore the fertile lands of Almolonga and the cultural richness of Zunil, including a visit to the hot springs.

What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • Local guide
  • Entrance fees
$76 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • 1 liter of water per person
  • Towel
  • Swimming suit
  • Personal medicine
San Andrés Xecul – San Cristobal Totonicapan – Salcajá

San Andrés Xecul – San Cristobal Totonicapan – Salcajá

Salcajá is a town in Quetzaltenango, known for its historical “Caldo de Frutas.” The town has a colonial church dating back to the 16th century, adding to its cultural heritage. San Andres Xecul, located in the same region, is renowned for its vibrant and intricately decorated church. The church's facade is adorned with colorful sculptures and symbols, offering a unique blend of indigenous Mayan and Catholic influences. San Cristobal Totonicapan is another town in the western highland with a strong indigenous identity. It is recognized for its traditional K´ich´e Mayan culture, and the residents often engage in textile production. Each of these towns contributes to the cultural tapestry of Guatemala, showcasing a mix of indigenous traditions, colonial history, and local craftsmanship.

8:00 AM or 2:00 PM
Departure from the meeting point

Tour Details

Duration: 4 hours total. Explore the historical and cultural richness of Salcajá, San Andres Xecul, and San Cristobal Totonicapan.

What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • Local guide
  • Entrance fees
USD$76 per person (minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • 1 liter of water per person
  • Personal medicine
Three Days Xela to Lake Atitlán Trek

THREE DAYS XELA TO LAKE ATITLÁN TREK

(Three Days, Two Nights)

Day 1

6:00 AM
Departure from Xela to the trailhead
10:00 AM
Begin the mixed trail in the mountain forest, enjoying stunning views of Guatemala’s highlands
3:00 PM
Pass through local communities, experiencing daily life in the mountains
7:00 PM
Arrive at the local family’s home where you’ll spend the night and learn about their way of life

Day 2

6:00 AM
Start the day with a traditional breakfast prepared over a wood stove
8:00 AM
Continue your trek for 6 hours on a dirt road
2:00 PM
Arrive at Santa Clara la Laguna and spend the night with a Kaqchikel local family
4:00 PM
Try the local sauna or “Temascal”

Day 3

6:00 AM
Enjoy the sunrise from the high peak in the town of Rostro Maya, also known as “Rupalaj Kistalin”
10:00 AM
Begin the descent, walking 4 hours with breathtaking views of Lake Atitlán

What's Included

  • Transportation
  • Guide
  • Mattress and sleeping bag
  • Nights with local families during the trek
  • 6 meals
  • Entrance tickets
  • Luggage transfer to San Pedro
USD$166 per person (Minimum 2+ people)

What to Bring

  • Light clothing
  • Warm clothing
  • Hiking boots
  • Big backpack
  • 4 liters of water per person
  • Extra clothes
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal medicine

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