The K'iche' people are the largest indigenous group in Guatemala, with a significant population in the western highlands. They have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their contributions to Mayan literature, art, and traditions.
Tajumulco is the highest volcano in Guatemala, standing at an elevation of 4,220 meters (13,845 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas range and offers stunning views from its summit. Tajumulco is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Lake Atitlán, often referred to as the "Lago de Atitlán," is known for its stunning blue color and scenic beauty. It is located in the Guatemalan highlands and is surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Mayan villages. The lake attracts visitors from around the world for its natural charm and cultural significance.
Petén is the largest department in Guatemala by area, covering a vast expanse of tropical rainforests, archaeological sites, and wildlife reserves. It is located in the northern part of the country and shares borders with Mexico and Belize.