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Lanquin Cinematic Drone Vlog | Guatemala Travel Video Guide

For a bird's-eye view of Lanquin Guatemala, look no further. Lanquin is a town situated in northern Guatemala and is the best place to stay to explore the incredible natural pools of Semuc Champey. Enjoy this Lanquin Cinematic Vlog and let me be your Guatemala travel video guide!

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mapa de Alta Verapaz Guatemala

Alta Verapaz es uno de los veintidós departamentos que conforman Guatemala, ubicado a aproximadamente 200 km de la Ciudad de Guatemala. Limita al norte con Petén; al este con Izabal; al sur con Zacapa, El Progreso y Baja Verapaz; y al oeste con El Quiché. Su cabecera y ciudad es Cobán, es el tercer departamento más poblado de Guatemala con 1 328 668 habitantes.

Es uno de los departamentos con mayor riqueza natural. Entre sus maravillas destacan las piscinas naturales de Semuc Champey en el río Cahabón descubiertas por el famoso escritor guatemalteco Francisco Oswaldo Reyes Narciso; las cuevas de Candelaria, el Rey Marcos y Lanquín; y sus bosques húmedos.

En su patrimonio histórico-artístico, destacan los 64 enclaves arqueológicos correspondientes al período maya y algunos edificios religiosos singulares del período colonial, sobre todo en Cobán, San Juan Chamelco y San Pedro Carchá.


Semuc Champey, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
Tanto su nombre como el del departamento de Baja Verapaz hacen alusión a la verdadera paz con la que estos territorios fueron incorporados a la Corona de Castilla y evangelizados sin que mediaran acciones militares (gracias a la intervención del dominico Bartolomé de las Casas), después de que los nativos ofrecieran en primera instancia una feroz resistencia frente a las tropas conquistadoras.

Además del castellano, en la región se hablan el q'eqchi, el Idioma poqomchi y el achí. Alta Verapaz está dividida en 17 municipios:

Municipios del departamento de Alta Verapaz20​
Cobán
San Pedro Carchá
San Juan Chamelco
San Cristóbal Verapaz
Tactic
Tucuru
Tamahú
Panzós
Senahú
Cahabón
Lanquín
Chahal
Fray Bartolomé de las Casas
Chisec
Santa Cruz Verapaz
Santa Catalina La Tinta
Raxruhá
Demografía
El mundo q'eqchi' de la Verapaz
El monolingüismo es la principal característica de sus pobladores, que durante años lograron que los foráneos utilizaran el q'eqchi' como una lengua franca. Los q'eqchi'es de hoy conservan sus prácticas y creencias mágicas. Las expresiones como las danzas de Venados, de Cortés o de los Viejitos, destacan en muchas de las poblaciones. La marimba de resonadores de bambú, los conjuntos de chirimía y tambor o con pito; pero sobre todo el conjunto de arpa, violín y guitarra, nos recuerda el proceso de conquista y de adopción instrumental moro-europeo. La culinaria q'eqchi' ha logrado un espacio en el escenario nacional. La sopa de kaq'ik, elaborada con chile rojo y achiote que se acompaña de carne de chompipe y tamalitos de maíz, es codiciada en el área y fuera de su esfera.

Los pueblos poqomchi'es
Está comprendido por los poblados de San Cristóbal Verapaz, Santa Cruz, Tactic, Tamahú y parte de Tucurú, en Alta Verapaz. Hay población poqomchi' en Purulhá, Baja Verapaz y una parte de San Miguel Uspantán en el departamento de Quiché. Actualmente hay aproximadamente 94,714 hablantes.

Hasta hace algunos años, todos los lingüistas afirmaban que el poqomchi' era uno de los idiomas mayas que más conservaba su forma primitiva. Según Erick Thompson, los mayas poqom probablemente fueron quienes dominaron el centro de Guatemala 2000 años antes de la época formativa de Kaminaljuyú.

Durante la época postclásica, los maya poqom se refugiaron y se desarrollaron creando centros ceremoniales y ciudadelas (recinto fortificado en el interior de una ciudad) que hoy llevan los nombres de Mogote, Choloxcoc, Panprisión, Kajyup y Chuitinamit o Tzaq Poqoma. La ciudad de Kajyup se encuentra cerca del actual poblado de Rabinal, «es el lugar primitivo de los pueblos poqomchi'es de Tactic, Tucurú, Tamahú y del pueblo poqomam de Chinautla». Chuitinamit, está situado cerca de Rabinal. Se cree que es el lugar primitivo de San Cristóbal. map of Alta Verapaz Guatemala , carte de Alta Verapaz
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Las conchas Alta Verapaz

Sorprendete en Alta Verapaz visitando las Conchas de Chahal con sus cataratas con mas de 10 metros de altura, convirtiéndose como uno de los lugares turísticos más emblemáticos de Guatemala.
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Cuevas de Setzol y Río Chiyú | Alta Verapaz

Las cuevas de Setzol están ubicadas en el departamento de Alta Verapaz, específicamente en el municipio de Chahal.

Tomando como referencia la ciudad de Guatemala, está a 360 kilómetros de distancia; el acceso está sobre la franja transversal del norte. Puede ser más o menos distancia para ti, depende del departamento de Guatemala en el que vivas.

Fueron descubiertas por locales de Chahal, Alta Verapaz, aproximadamente en el año 1932. Desde entonces es un lugar sagrado para la cultura quekchí y aún se siguen celebrando ceremonias mayas.

Costo de ingreso: Q35 por persona (aproximadamente 5 dólares).
Incluye: Guía local, casco y linterna para el tour en las cuevas.
Camping: Q25 por persona (aproximadamente 3.50 dólares).
Tubing (recorrido en tubo salvavidas por el río): Q15 por persona.

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Guatemala-Alta Verapáz Turístico 4

Un Recorrido-A beautiful trip to some of the wonders that Santa Maria Cahabón has and natural beauty that this State offers in the northern region of Guatemala...more at latinotv.com

Cosas Que No Sabias Sobre Alta Verapaz Un Lugar IMPERIAL | Arnold Zoldyck

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CAMINO A LAS CONCHAS | Cobán | Chahal | Alta Verapaz | cataratas | Guatemala | Guatemorfosis

En este video , les estaré mostrando el recorrido y estado de la carretera desde rio dulce hacia la entrada al balneario las Conchas, espero lo disfruten
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Cascada de San Antonio Sechaj, Las Verapaces Paraíso Natural

Ubicada a 12km de la cabecera municipal de Senahú esta cascada realmente es impresionante.

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Bocas del Polochic

El Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bocas del Polochic es un humedal formado por la desembocadura del río Polochic en el lago de Izabal, Guatemala. Este ecosistema, formado por bosque, llanuras inundables y ríos.

Explorando la Catarata de Ixchel: Leyendas y Maravillas

Linda catarata ubicada a 2 km arriba de caserío el chupadero en el bello municipio de Granados B.V. Lugar agradable para pasarla en familia y amigos sin salir de la región granadense, a la vez realizar una bella caminata para realizar una travesía con amigos y amigas hasta llegar al lugar mágico tan esperado.

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Bocas del Polochic

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Belize & Guatemala

Visiting some of the Maya ruins in Guatemala and Belize is really interesting as well as flying over the Blue Hole.
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Hospitals in Villa Nueva, Guatemala

Must Watch…. Best Hospitals and Clinics in Villa Nueva

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List of Best Hospital and Clinics in Villa Nueva:


Hospital Villa San Francisco
6A Calle
+502 6663 7070


IGSS Zona 9
9A Calle
+502 2506 1300


Hospital de Villa Nueva
Parcelamiento Plan Grande, 55 Avenida 12-20
+502 6670 6100


Westmont Bethel Hospital
Carr. San Miguel Petapa - Villa Canales
+502 2245 0202


IGSS Villa Nueva
+502 6631 3404


National Hospital Amatitlan
7 Calle y Baŕrio hospital,, 10 Avenida
+502 6633 0655


Hospital La Paz Eskala
Centro Comercial Eskala Roosevelt
+502 2324 6300


Hospital Permanencia Médica
Permanencia Medica
+502 2389 9494


Hospital Promesa
8 Avenida
+502 2220 1534


Hospital Herrera Llerandi
6A Avenida 8-71
+502 2384 5959


Hospital Universitario Esperanza
6 Avenida 7-49
+502 2415 9000


General San Juan de Dios Hospital
1A Avenida Ciudad de Guatemala
+502 2321 9191


Hospital Roosevelt
Calzada Roosevelt
+502 2321 7400


Centro Hospitalario La Paz Zona 14
10A Calle 2-31 Ciudad de Ciudad de Guatemala
+502 2217 0300


Hospital de San Pedro, Antigua Guatemala
Avenida La recolección #4, Calle de Recoletos
+502 7790 2000


Nuestra Señora Del Pilar Hospital
10-17 Zona 15, 3A Calle
+502 2420 0000


Hospital Santa Clara Villa Sol
15 Avenida 36-47
+502 2442 0550


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Chelemhá — Kingdom of the Cloud Serpent

Join us on an Expedition to the Magical world of the Sierra Yalihux, one of the most precious Cloud Forest Jewels on Earth. This is the final home of the Resplendent Quetzal-Serpent. We are working hard to save the forest. We welcome you interest and your help. Thor Janson

The CHELEMHÁ Cloud Forest Reserve is located in the Atlantic mountain range of Guatemala. It is part of the Yalijux Important Bird Area, and harbors 16 regional endemic bird species, and a healthy population of Resplendent Quetzals.

Chelemhá offers an extraordinary opportunity to enjoy the tropical cloud forest. Explore the unique flora and fauna, learn about the local culture, and relax in our comfortable lodge in the tranquility of a remote mountain.
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Canyon El Boqueron

Visite du Canyon El Boqueron au Guatemala

Coban, Lanquin/Semuc Champay, Tikal, Rio Dulce, Dolphintherapy's photos around Rio Dulce

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Entry from: Rio Dulce, Guatemala
Entry Title: Coban, Lanquin/Semuc Champay, Tikal, Rio Dulce,

Entry:

Hola! We have had some amazing adventures since my last entry. We arrived in Lanquin last Wednesday to visit Semuc Champay. We stayed at a really nice hostel called El Retiro. It was set right next to a river in a small green valley, which was very beautiful. Thursday morning we headed out for the day with a tour guide to show us the Semuc Champay caves and bring us to the actually waterfalls in -Semuc Champay. The caves are made of limestone that go into the mountain for over 6 miles, and are over 50 million years old. They were discovered by the Mayans thousands of years ago, and were used to preform ceremonies. To go in the caves all we needed was our bathing suits, water shoes and a candle to light the way. The caves have a small stream running through them that connect to the near by river. This means that we were literally swimming through them with only a lit candle to show us the way! So we climbed, swam and slid our way through the caves. It was absolutely incredible! We were with a big group of people which made it even better. After we made our way out of the caves, we headed towards the famous waterfalls of Semuc Champay. There is a bridge along the way that were able to jump off of, so most of took the opportunity. Jenna is a little frightened of heights so she took some serious convincing (she was literally shaking). I jumped off a second time to help ease her fears, and she was able throw herself off. Before we reached the falls our guide stopped to show us cocoa trees, a cardamin plant and these seed pods that the Mayans used as paint, and are still used to color food. The pods have seeds in them that are red, and when you press on them they burst to create an earthy red color. We painted our faces and moved on to the cocoa tree, where one of the fruits was opened and we were able to try the seeds. They were sooo good!! It is hard to believe that chocolate is made from them, the taste is nothing like chocolate! We were also able to pick a cardamin seed and smell the fresh aroma. Finally we made it to the falls. They were absolutely incredible! The pools were crystal clear green and blue with moss covered rocks, and would spill over to the next pools creating small waterfalls. There were at least 5 levels of this, including a part at the top where the river went under ground. It is all set in a tropical rainforest among huge mountain and hills. It is just like a scenic picture from a calendar! That night I ended up getting really sick...I think it was either from swallowing too much river water or the chicken I ate in town. I was so miserable for the whole next day (I will not get into the gruesome details!) that we decided to stay an extra day so I could re cooperate, and still be able to visit the falls again. Luckily I did feel better the next day and we were able to return to the falls. We swam in the refreshing crystal clear waters and slid down from pool to beautiful pool. We took the mirador hike which was straight up the mountain, but from the top you can see all of the pools, and surrounding area. It was breath taking! The next morning we left at 10am to head back to Coban, to begin the longest trek of our journey so far (to Tikal). We jumped from van to van, being smashed in between large sweaty men. It was also an incredibly hot day, just to make things more uncomfortable. It was worse than any chicken bus we had been on. At one point I counted 24 people, in one freaking van. We finally made it to El Remate (about 30km from Tikal) at 8pm that evening. We were exhausted! In fact we were so tired we just went to the nearest hostel, which turned out to be little huts, with dirt for floors. We were so tired we did not care, and just went straight to bed! We were up ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. A house on the Rio Dulce
2. A true Rio Dulce fisherman, in a man made kanoe
3. Crazy cool tree
4. Dorm room continued
5. Downtown Rio Dulce
6. Hotel Bachpackers, Rio Dulce
7. Jenna and I
8. Our massive dorm room, hotel backpackers
9. Rio Dulce
10. Rio Dulce's lovely lillies
11. Rio Dulce...
12. Sunset on the Rio Dulce
13. Tikal
14. Tikal 10
15. Tikal 2
16. Tikal 3
17. Tikal 4
18. Tikal 5
19. Tikal 6
20. Tikal 7
21. Tikal 8
22. Tikal 9
23. Tikal..........

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Cueva de Chicoy

Lugar mágico y místico, la Cueva de Chicoy permite el contacto con la naturaleza y otras energías típicas de las ceremonias espirituales mayas.

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