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12 Best Things to do and Places to Visit in Guatemala (Nature, CULTURE & History) | Guatemala Travel

Here are the best places to visit and things to do in Guatemala.

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Get ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime as we take you to some of the most beautiful and exciting places to visit in Guatemala. From the ancient ruins of Tikal to the colorful streets of Antigua, this Central American country has something for every traveler.

In our video, we'll take you on a journey through the lush jungles of Petén, where you can visit the iconic Mayan ruins of Tikal, one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the Americas. You'll also get to see the natural beauty of Lake Atitlán, a stunning crater lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Mayan villages.

But that's not all! Guatemala is also known for its vibrant culture and traditional crafts. You can find many local markets where you can shop for hand-woven textiles, ceramics and traditional clothing. And don't miss the opportunity to try out the delicious local cuisine, including the famous pupusas and curtido

So come along with us as we explore all that Guatemala has to offer. From breathtaking natural wonders to rich cultural experiences, this Central American country is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Keep watching to see the top things to do in Guatemala, top attractions in Guatemala, places to visit in the Guatemala and Central America travel guides.

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21 Things in the US That Puzzle Most Foreigners

When you live in a country for many years, everything looks ordinary and familiar. But an outsider will always spot some curious quirks in your customs and behaviors that make them think, “What’s going on here?” Life in the US can puzzle newcomers in many ways, from buying foods and magazines in a pharmacy to deep-frying almost anything you can think of.

For example, if you’re not from the US, it may be puzzling to walk into a pharmacy and see aisles and aisles of over-the-counter meds, toys, makeup, clothes, and even groceries! In America, if a restaurant doesn’t offer free refills on fountain drinks, it’s kind of strange. But in other countries, once you buy one beverage, that’s it! And Americans speak so loud compared to other countries. Whether it’s talking on your cell phone or chatting with a friend over lunch, Americans seem to really like projecting their voice.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Sales tax is a guessing game 0:27
It’s not a party without red Solo cups 1:29
Deep-fried everything! 1:55
Fill ‘er up! 2:52
If you don’t like it, return it! 3:18
Tips for everyone! 3:45
The land of ice-cold drinks 4:48
Looking at dollars is a snooze-fest 5:41
The date-writing conundrum 6:40
Pre-baby baby showers 7:03
Where “How are you?” means “Hello!” 7:23
Bathroom stalls that aren’t so private 7:46
No one uses their “inside voice” 8:14
Hopping into the backseat of a cab 8:55
That classic American smile 9:10

#USA #traditions #americans

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SUMMARY:
- When you go shopping in the US and see a price tag says $14.88, don’t expect to pay 14.88 at the register! Sales tax is NOT included in the price of an item!
- A lot of Americans don’t feel the need to take long vacations, so they often let vacation and sick hours pile up without ever using them. Plus, most employers only give you 2 weeks out of the year!
- In the States, this red plastic cup is synonymous with “party on, dude!” But other countries apparently don’t recognize this cup to mean the same thing.
- Whether it’s an ugly sweater from Grandma or a heinous pair of earrings from an ex, if you don’t like it, you can just return it!
- Cab drivers, servers, hairdressers – you gotta tip ‘em! Tips are acceptable for almost any service in the US and sometimes consist of 25% of the bill!
- Speaking of drinks, if it’s not a hot coffee or cocoa, then it’s probably got ice in it. Tea, coffee, lemonade, soda, water – Americans like it on the rocks!
- Americans must have an aversion to being hot! In many parts of Europe, people simply don’t use air conditioning as much as they do in the States.
- So many visitors to the US get really confused by the month-day-year thing because most parts of the world write the day, then the month, and finally the year.
- Walk into any grocery store aisle, and you’ll notice at least 10 different options for cookies, crackers, or cereal.
- When getting into a cab, it’s customary in the States to scoot on into the back seat. But in countries like New Zealand and Australia, riding anywhere but shotgun can be a little rude.

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