Explore the historical Mayan site of Iximché in Guatemala and discover the remnants of the Kaqchiquel manor. Learn about the Mayan civilization and the foundation of Guatemala. Enjoy a delicious lunch and return to Guatemala City in the afternoon.
Explore the historical Mayan site of Iximché in Guatemala and discover the remnants of the Kaqchiquel manor. Learn about the Mayan civilization and the foundation of Guatemala. Enjoy a delicious lunch and return to Guatemala City in the afternoon.
- Guatemala City - 08:00 a.m. Departure from Guatemala City.
- Antigua - 09:00 a.m. Departure from Antigua Guatemala.
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Iximche - Explore the site, observing: Ceremonial squares, Pyramid temples, Stone palaces, Two Mayan ball fields.
The Mayan city of Iximché preserves Mayan history and spirituality, offering a chance to explore…
- Guatemala City - 08:00 a.m. Departure from Guatemala City.
- Antigua - 09:00 a.m. Departure from Antigua Guatemala.
- Iximche - Explore the site, observing: Ceremonial squares, Pyramid temples, Stone palaces, Two Mayan ball fields.
The Mayan city of Iximché preserves Mayan history and spirituality, offering a chance to explore well-preserved ruins in a natural setting. The tour is convenient, brief, and enhanced by the opportunity to witness living ceremonies that uphold the cultural heritage of the Kaqchikel people.
- Chimaltenango - Stop along the way for lunch.
- Tecpan - Tecpán is a municipality with a youthful, rapidly expanding population and a strong indigenous Kaqchikel identity, making it a significant cultural and demographic hub in the central highlands of Guatemala.

- Private transportation
- Expert tour guide
- Private transportation
- Expert tour guide
- Feeding.
- Tips
- Feeding.
- Tips
The territory of Guatemala houses ancient Mayan metropolises, each flourishing at varied epochs. The cities from the Classic Maya era (200 BC to 900 AD) are primarily situated in the northern reaches, at some distance from the present-day Guatemalan city, while the remnants from the Postclassic epoch (900 AD to 1,524 AD) are predominantly found in the…
The territory of Guatemala houses ancient Mayan metropolises, each flourishing at varied epochs. The cities from the Classic Maya era (200 BC to 900 AD) are primarily situated in the northern reaches, at some distance from the present-day Guatemalan city, while the remnants from the Postclassic epoch (900 AD to 1,524 AD) are predominantly found in the western regions. One notable archaeological treasure is Iximché, the once-thriving hub of the Kaqchiquel domain. Modern visitors can observe the ruins that remain following their ruination by the colonizers, and this locale also marks the site where Guatemala was originally established. Post exploration of these historical ruins, the tour guide will suggest an excellent dining spot for lunch before the journey back to Guatemala City in the evening.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.