- * Peru
- * Argentina
- * Chile
- * Ecuador
- * Brazil
- * Bolivia
- * Colombia
- * South America Combined Country
- * Panama
- * Honduras
- * Costa Rica
- * Guatemala
- * Nicaragua
- * Belize
- * El Salvador
- * Mexico
- * Mexico and Central America Combined
- * Mexico, Central, South America Combined
- * Uruguay
- * Venezuela
- * South Africa
- * Kenya
Guatemala
Guatemala—some people call it “the soul of the Earth.” It is bordered by two oceans (the Pacific and the Caribbean) and four countries (Mexico, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador). Home of the ancient Maya culture, Guatemala has lots to offer: amazing archeological sites and tropical jungles such as Tikal; the living Maya highlands with the colonial city of Antigua, Chichicastenango market and Lake Atitlán; and a widely varied geography with rivers, lakes, volcanoes, and spring-like weather year round.
In Guatemala, Yampu’s basic tours are the Guatemala Highlights Tours, one consisting of 5 days and the other of 8 days. Both of them give travelers the chance to partake of rainforests, wetlands and an impressive display of biodiversity. You will find lakeside traditional villages, the shimmering waters of Lake Atitlán, charming Antigua and spectacular Tikal. These tours do not have set dates of departure and are subject to availability. This allows you to choose your own dates of travel
| The 5 most popular trips in Guatemala: |
Brief Guatemala: Antigua, Lake Atitlan and Tikal
Complete Guatemala: Antigua, Lake Atitlan, Chichicastenango and Tikal |
| Customer testimonial: |
We very much enjoyed our trip to Guatemala. Yampu was very helpful, especially when we needed to contact the airline. Hugo, our guide in the Antigua area, was brilliant. He made every effort to teach us about the history, politics and culture of the area, take us off the typical tourist trail and introduce us to locals, and even to teach us Spanish. The choice of hotels was first class, and the service was faultless. All in all, we had a very pleasant time and came away with some fantastic memories. Kind regards |

