Por Leonardo Ixim La política del gobierno actual de Guatemala hacia el genocidio del Estado...| PublicoGT
Plátanos en dulce, or caramelized plantains, are comfort food at their best. Ripe plantains are slowly cooked in a buttery panela caramel with cinnamon, cloves, and a splash of orange juice for brightness. The result is glossy, golden plantains infused with layers of sweet, citrusy, and spiced flavor. Whether enjoyed as dessert, a festive side, or with afternoon coffee, this traditional recipe brings warmth and nostalgia to the table. Caramelized Plantains appeared first on The Foodies' Kitc...| The Foodies’ Kitchen
Camping on Guatemala’s Acatenango Volcano means waking up to the roar of eruptions from nearby Fuego. Here’s how we did it – and how you can too.| travel drafts
A small corn field on Acatenango Volcano, in the Chimaltenango Department of Guatemala. (Image Source: Photograph taken by Christopher Unruh in Guatemala, September 2024) By Christopher Unruh and A…| American University: Journal of International Service
La compañía afirma incrementar su liquidez tras desprenderse del parque fotovoltaico colombiano, de 26 MWp, e informa que el inicio de pruebas en el proyecto San Patricio, de 66 MWp, en Guatemala, se traslada a octubre por permisos pendientes.| pv magazine Latin America
If you’re looking for Guatemalan crafts for kids that are simple, fun, and educational, creating your own Guatemalan flag craft is a perfect project. Not only is this an engaging activity for children at home or in the classroom, but it also provides a meaningful way to learn about Guatemalan culture and history. Whether you’re celebrating Guatemala’s Independence Day on September 15, teaching about Central America, or searching for easy Guatemalan craft ideas for kids, these hands-on f...| Growing Up Bilingual
If you’re searching for a fun and educational project, this Mayan pyramid craft for kids is the perfect activity. Not only is it creative and hands-on, but it also teaches children about Guatemala’s history and| Growing Up Bilingual
La Municipalidad de Guatemala lanza una licitación para la adquisición de hasta 270 buses eléctricos, ampliando su red de transporte sostenible y modernizando el sistema público de movilidad.| Mobility Portal: Noticias sobre vehículos eléctricos
Guatemala, Costa Rica, República Dominicana y Panamá avanzan en movilidad eléctrica a través de medidas fiscales, financiamiento y participación privada. Las experiencias muestran cómo la región caribeña acelera la adopción de vehículos cero emisiones.| Mobility Portal: Noticias sobre vehículos eléctricos
El mercado de vehículos electrificados en Guatemala registra un fuerte salto en 2025, con BYD como protagonista. Según la Asociación de Movilidad Eléctrica de Guatemala (AMEGUA), la combinación de incentivos fiscales, mayor confianza del consumidor y expansión de la oferta explica el crecimiento.| Mobility Portal: Noticias sobre vehículos eléctricos
Creamy and nostalgic arroz en leche recipe that celebrates family tradition and Guatemalan heritage with milk, cinnamon, and love.| The Foodies' Kitchen
Mexico, Guatemala & Belize unite for Great Mayan Forest conservation—protecting 14M acres of biodiversity and Indigenous heritage.| The Better News
When I travel back home every year with my kids, one of the first things we do is connect to public Wi-Fi in Guatemala. At Aeropuerto La Aurora while waiting for our bags, at a| Growing Up Bilingual
Por Juana Bautista Xol. Resumen Latinoamericano, 8 de Septiembre de 2025. La lucha para recuperar las tierras comunales de San Juan Sacatepéquez inició en 2020. La población indígena de ese municipio había perdido el título que fue recuperado y entregado en un acto realizado en la comunidad Montúfar. Autoridades indígenas de diferentes pueblos, abogados y pobladores respaldaron la entrega […]| Resumen Latinoamericano
La politica guatemalteca è stata recentemente scossa dalla vittoria dell’attivista anti-corruzione Bernardo Arévalo de León, che ha portato un nuovo spirito| Affari Internazionali
If you’re looking for the best street food in Antigua Guatemala, this guide brings you the real deal—straight from local Antigüeños who know exactly where to go, what to try, and how much it costs. From late-night tostadas outside La Merced to chile relleno sandwiches served on the sidewalk next to Domino’s, this isn’t your typical list of tourist-friendly eats. It’s a true local food guide packed with tips you won’t find on most travel blogs. Continue reading A Local’s Guide ...| Growing Up Bilingual
Indonesians fighting against exploitation of their land for palm oil must confront both powerful corporate interests and an extraordinary level of state control over land that can be traced back to the colonial era. Here, we share observations from those who took part in a recent panel discussion about palm oil and land rights*, inspired by a hard-hitting new documentary, Colonial Debris. The post You can’t talk about palm oil with...| Views & Voices
Author and attorney Jennifer Harbury describes the "Silent Holocaust" in Guatemala and its links to the genocide in Gaza, using "any methods of barbarity necessary." By Chris Hedges The Chris Hedges Report Known as the “Silent Holocaust,” the genocide in Guatemala is seldom mentioned in modern| Consortium News
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No trip to Guatemala is complete without a visit to Lake Atitlán. Encircled by three volcanoes, dotted with colourful towns| Passport & Pixels
In northern Guatemala, deep in the Petén jungle, lies Tikal – a city that once dominated the ancient Maya world.| Passport & Pixels
Hermelinda’s parents dreamed of a better life for their eight children. Like all families in Chajul, they faced horrific challenges during Guatemala’s civil war. Juan, her father, only has a primary school education. After his parents were killed when he was young, he was left orphaned, taken by the army and forced to work tirelessly| Together Women Rise -
Everything you need to know about the Acatenango Hike: tour companies, food & drink, base camp facilities, packing list, trek options & FAQs! The post Acatenango Hike: Complete Volcano Trek Guide [2024] appeared first on Zoe Goes Places.| Zoe Goes Places
How much do you need when traveling around Guatemala? One of the most popular countries in Central America, Guatemala is already well-known for its fiery volcanoes, giant Mayan ruins and charming towns. Many also make the visit to see spectacular natural sites such as Lake Atitlán, Semuc Champey and the Pacific beaches. In this guide... The post Is Guatemala Expensive? Our Budget Travel Guide appeared first on Backpacking Latin America.| Backpacking Latin America
This August we honor MAIA, an organization in Guatemala led by Indigenous women to empower Indigenous girls. Their name comes from Maia, one of the brightest stars in the sky that is considered symbolic of knowledge and wisdom and that has meaning in all three languages that they communicate in for their work (Kaqchikel, Spanish| Together Women Rise -
Hello Diners! This month our good works take us to Guatemala. We are supporting the organization Mission of Limitless Horizons Ixil. This team of local women seeks to educate and empower Indigenous girls and women living in extreme poverty. I had initially thought to share a recipe for Hilachas, a Guatemalan beef stew. But then […] The post The Proven Platter – Guatemala, July 2024 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Guatemala, July 2024 appeared first o...| Together Women Rise
By Ann Benefiel, Guatemala Traveler and Co-leader of Rise’s IL, Champaign-2 chapter Hosted by Limitless Horizons Ixil (which Together Women Rise funded in June 2017 and will be funding again in July 2024), 11 members of Together Women Rise were privileged to gain a sense of the community, talents, history, hardships, and enduring joy of […] The post Our Road to Chajul first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post Our Road to Chajul appeared first on Together Women Rise.| Together Women Rise
By: Adela Warner, Guatemala traveler and Co-leader of Rise’s CO, Boulder – 3 chapter Traveling to the Limitless Horizons Ixil school and community with Together Women Rise was more than just a trip; it was a profound journey of enrichment and empowerment. As we embarked on this adventure, we were filled with anticipation for the […] The post Exploring Guatemala’s Limitless Horizons first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post Exploring Guatemala’s Limitless Horizons appeared firs...| Together Women Rise
Guatemalan cuisine is a mix of culinary traditions of the aborginal population that inhabited the land and of those of her later colonizers. This mix of Mayan and Spanish culinary traditions is reflective of cuisince of another country: Mexico. There are thus dishes with similar sounding names but different interpretations (like the enchilidas) as well […] The post The Proven Platter – Guatemala, February 2023 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Guatemal...| Together Women Rise
From vibrant Antigua to stunning Lake Atitlán, this 1 week Guatemala itinerary is packed with unforgettable adventures.| Becksplore - Travel Blog
Wednesday, May 28, 2025: We are moving to Costa Rica for a year. The primary reason for our choice to live in Costa Rica is to visit our youngest son Adam and his Nicaraguan family at least 4-5 tim…| ~ wander.essence ~
Hiking to the base camp at Acatenango is the most memorable thing I did in Guatemala, but also an extremely challenging trek.| Katie Caf Travel
Choosing between Sumpango and Santiago Sacatepéquez? Discover which Giant Kite Festival in Guatemala is best for you.| Growing Up Bilingual
Solo traveller arriving late in Guatemala City? Learn how to stay safe and find the best options for getting to your next destination.| Becksplore - Travel Blog
Heading to Lake Atitlán from Antigua? This guide covers all the transport options, costs, and tips to help you travel with ease in Guatemala.| Becksplore - Travel Blog
Is it safe to travel to Guatemala as a solo female traveller? Read all about my experience travelling through Guatemala!| Becksplore - Travel Blog
Semana Santa in Guatemala is one of the most unforgettable cultural and spiritual experiences you can have in Latin America. And nowhere is it more stunning than in Antigua Guatemala during Holy Week — when| Growing Up Bilingual
Este artículo incluye el horario de procesiones de Semana Santa 2025 en Antigua Guatemala junto con sus recorridos—una guía detallada de los eventos más importantes que se celebran durante la Cuaresma y la Semana Santa.| Growing Up Bilingual
Con más de 600 autos en 2024, el mercado guatemalteco muestra un crecimiento sin precedentes en electromovilidad. En esta nota todos los detalles sobre el boom eléctrico que atraviesa el país.| Mobility Portal: Noticias sobre vehículos eléctricos
Lake Atitlan makes a beautiful, chill long weekend in Guatemala...here's where to stay, how to get there, & the best things to do in Lake Atitlan!| One Girl, Whole World
By Claudia Urbano, Rotary Service and Engagement staff Rotarian Steve Dudenhoefer was honored as a Champion of Change in 2024 for his decades of service and commitment to positive, community-driven…| Service in Action
If you're considering renting a car in Guatemala you've come to the right place! Exploring Guatemala by car is an unforgettable experience that allows you to uncover the country's breathtaking natural wonders, rich history, and| Growing Up Bilingual
When we come to the end of one year and start another, we can’t help but reflect on the goodness of God and all He has done through His body in Guatemala. The simple words, “thank you” seem so small compared to your generosity and dedication. We are so grateful for the impact you have […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Learn how to travel from Flores, Guatemala, to Caye Caulker, Belize, a popular route for exploring Central America| Becksplore - Travel Blog
If you're planning an adventure to Guatemala, these helpful tips on language, safety, transportation, money, and more will help you have a smooth trip!| One Girl, Whole World
Antigua is famous for its bright yellow arch, volcano views, & colorful buildings...here are the best things to do in Antigua on a quick visit, & where to eat!| One Girl, Whole World
What traditions do you follow for winter holidays? How would you celebrate if the friend, foods, and events you were used to weren't around? Even in the U.S., Brett and I love participating in Jolabokaflod, the Icelandic tradition of exchanging and reading books on Christmas. These Americans share the unique ways they spend Christmas, Hanukkah,| Expatsi
You have so many choices when it comes to where to stay in Antigua, Guatemala...here are my best hotel recommendations & a detailed review of Camino Real hotel!| One Girl, Whole World
Here is the ultimate 2 week Guatemala itinerary you need to know about. With the most incredible scenery and rich culture, there is so much to pack into your time when you visit. The post THE ULTIMATE 2 WEEK GUATEMALA ITINERARY appeared first on She Travelled the World.| She Travelled the World
I had an incredible time with Spanish Marks! My journey began with the amazing Rustom,… The post Mary’s Experience in Teaching Local Children appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
We organised a Human Rights volunteering placement for Nicole in Guatemala. Here's her story: … The post Championing Change: Nicole’s Supports Women & Children’s Rights in Guatemala appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
Earlier this year, we set up a volunteer placement for Sophia, where she used her… The post Volunteering in Guatemala – Sophia’s Experience appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
I'm currently accepting waitlist interest for visiting Antigua Guatemala and Lake Atitlan during Spring of 2026. If you're interested in joining this group| Travel With Wes
San Pedro Volcano hike is a 4 hour out & back trail that leads you to a great viewpoint. This is one of the best things to do in Guatemala.| jaywalktheworld
Located an hour outside of Antigua, the Pacaya Volcano hike is a unique experience for the whole family. Feel the heat from an active volcano.| jaywalktheworld
Volcan Acatenango hike is a unqiue experience. You will climb to 4,000 meters to sleep next to one of the most active volcanos in the world.| jaywalktheworld
Lake Atitlan is known for its beauty but has some of the best hiking in all of Guatemala. This is a list of the best hikes on Lake Atitlan.| jaywalktheworld
Hobbitenango in Guatemala is a magical place that is the Shire. Located only 20 minutes from Antigua, I tell you why you should visit.| jaywalktheworld
El Paredon is a beach destination in Guatemala that you must visit. Spend the mornings surfing and the afternoons by the pool.| jaywalktheworld
If you're looking for one of the best things to do in Guatemala, let me tell you about a truly magical experience—tubing in the Candelaria Caves. Located in the Alta Verapaz department, the Cuevas de| Growing Up Bilingual
This guide to Cobán and Las Verapaces region in Guatemalat includes everything you need to know to visit some of the best natural wonders in Guatemala. Las Verapaces region is home to so many hidden| Growing Up Bilingual
Ranchitos del Quetzal is a stunning private natural reserve nestled in the heart of Guatemala’s Baja Verapaz region. Known for its lush cloud forest and incredible biodiversity, this reserve offers one of the best opportunities| Growing Up Bilingual
Daniel Cerqueira1 English version here. Los ataques del Ministerio Público y de un ala podrida del Poder Judicial de Guatemala contra el proceso electoral de 2023 no dejan dudas de que e…| Justicia en las Américas
Are you heading to Guatemala City and looking for the best places to go? Discover 10 of the most popular places in the city.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
Discover top hotels, restaurants & things to do in Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. Climb volcanoes, study Spanish & visit Maya villages!| A Taste for Travel
Curadoria e tradução de Floriano Martins| Revista Acrobata
Planning a trip to Guatemala? Look no further! In this article, we have curated the perfect 7 day itinerary that will take you through the highlights of this beautiful Central American country. In this comprehensive 7 day Guatemala itinerary, I will guide you through the must-see destinations and hidden gems. From indulging in delicious local... The post 7 Day Guatemala Itinerary: The Best of this Central American Gem appeared first on Kate Roams The World.| Kate Roams The World
The Acatenango hike is inarguably one of the best treks in Guatemala—and arguably, the planet! On this incredible trail, you’ll hike up a 13,000 foot active volcano and watch the neighboring Fuego Volcano spew molten lava into the air every 15 to 20 minutes. And yes, it’s truly as insane as it sounds! It’s also not exactly a trail that you should just stroll up to and casually start climbing. Between the summit’s staggering elevation, the challenging terrain, and precarious weather...| Uprooted Traveler
Lake Atitlan, Guatemala is known for its jaw-dropping natural beauty, with its deep blue waters that sit in a bowl of lush mountains and volcanoes. But if you want to see the most breathtaking views of the lake, head to the summit of Indian Nose, a mountain peak that towers at a whopping 9,393 feet tall and offers jaw-dropping views of the sprawling lake and the towns that dot its shores. Here’s everything you need to know about hiking to Indian Nose, the best hike in Lake Atitlan.| Uprooted Traveler
Discover the best things to do in Guatemala from Semuc Champey, colonial Antigua, hiking volcanoes, pyramids of Tikal and other attractions.| A Taste for Travel
From tasty shucos (hot dogs) to made-to-order mixtos, this is the most popular street food to try in Guatemala.| A Taste for Travel
Planning a trip to Guatemala? Don't miss Flores, the getaway to Tikal Mayan site. Here is your guide with the best things to do in Flores.| Kami and the Rest of the World
You don't have to pay a fortune for a nice hotel in La Antigua, Guatemala. Here are our top picks for the best budget hotels in Antigua.| A Taste for Travel
Discover the most popular Guatemalan drinks (and where to find them) in this guide to the country's best alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages!| A Taste for Travel
Planning a trip to Guatemala? Visit Tikal, the amazing Mayan site. Here you will find all the info about visiting Tikal and what to see there.| Kami and the Rest of the World
Everything you need to know about the Lake Atitlan towns. Hopefully, you feel a little more confident now when it comes to booking a...| Jennie Wanders | Sustainable & Mindful Travel
GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA: Guatemala City is the biggest city in whole Central America (by population) and the capital of Guatemala. After Antigua was destroyed by an earthquake in 1773, It became …| Journey Around The Globe
Easter and the Holy Week (Semana Santa) is one of the biggest holidays in Guatemala with people taking time off to celebrate it in different ways. Many love to go to the country's beautiful beaches,| Spanish Marks
With over 400 million native-Spanish speakers around the world, it's not hard to find a Spanish-speaking holiday destination! Travel spots vary from colourful cities, to snow-capped volcanoes, sandy beaches and wild jungles. We bring you| Spanish Marks
In Guatemala, 'La Huelga de Dolores' '('The Strike of Dolores') is a traditional protest by students of the University San Carlos de Guatemala. It takes place every year on the Friday before Semana Santa. The Friday| Spanish Marks
At Spanish Marks, we build relationships with local charities in Guatemala. The first step we always take is to work to understand the needs of the charities. Our work is led by what they have| Spanish Marks
It gave me the chance to learn new skills everyday. The possibilities are limitless. Taking them as they come, one possibility at a time.| The Mixed Culture
“Go ahead and sharpen your Spanish skills in Guatemala. Now is the time to check one more thing in your bucket list.”| The Mixed Culture
“Now I understand the buzz about Lake Atitlan, it is down right mystical, enchanting and serene”.| The Mixed Culture
Wondering about mosquitos in Cancun and other regions of Mexico? Get tips on avoiding mosquitos with dengue, chikungunya and zika virus.| A Taste for Travel