Guidebook for Panajachel

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Guidebook for Panajachel

Food Scene

It is the best place to get quality food in Pana!
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Deli Jasmin
Calle Santander
22 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It is the best place to get quality food in Pana!

Sightseeing

It is a beautiful volcanic caldera lake. The lake is 300 m deep. It is about 80 thousand years old.
Lake Atitlan Environmental Interests Group
It is a beautiful volcanic caldera lake. The lake is 300 m deep. It is about 80 thousand years old.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful garden area.
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Atitlan Nature Reserve
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Beautiful garden area.

Arts & Culture

Maya Traditions is dedicated to supporting Maya backstrap weaver artisans and their families in the highlands of Guatemala.
Maya Traditions Foundation
Callejon Chotzar
Maya Traditions is dedicated to supporting Maya backstrap weaver artisans and their families in the highlands of Guatemala.
“A hidden treasure of Panajachel” Sunday morning brunch offers the best pancakes in Pana.
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La Galeria
Rancho Grande
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“A hidden treasure of Panajachel” Sunday morning brunch offers the best pancakes in Pana.

Shopping

The mercado in Pana, is a traditional Maya market. You can find EVERYthing you need there at a fair price.
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Mercado Municipal
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The mercado in Pana, is a traditional Maya market. You can find EVERYthing you need there at a fair price.
Antigua is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala famous for its well-preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage. It is 1.5 hours from Panahachel.
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Antigua Guatemala
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Antigua is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala famous for its well-preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage. It is 1.5 hours from Panahachel.

Essentials

Variety of grocery products, including some health and natural foods. Good selection of wine, cheeses, charcuterie.
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chalos
Calle Principal
11 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Variety of grocery products, including some health and natural foods. Good selection of wine, cheeses, charcuterie.
Good selection of imported grocery items, including an excellent selection of charcuterie products and freshly made sandwiches.
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Sandra's Health Food Store
Calle Principal
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Good selection of imported grocery items, including an excellent selection of charcuterie products and freshly made sandwiches.

Everything Else

The territory of modern Guatemala once formed the core of the Maya civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica. Guatemala has 14 ecoregions ranging from mangrove forests to both ocean littorals with 5 different ecosystems. Additionally, Guatemala has 252 listed wetlands, including 5 lakes, 61 lagoons, 100 rivers, and four swamps. Tikal National Park was the first mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guatemala is a country of distinct fauna. It has some 1246 known species. Of these, 6.7% are endemic and 8.1% are threatened. Guatemala is home to at least 8,681 species of vascular plants, of which 13.5% are endemic. Guatemala is beautiful, safe & friendly.
Guatemala
The territory of modern Guatemala once formed the core of the Maya civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica. Guatemala has 14 ecoregions ranging from mangrove forests to both ocean littorals with 5 different ecosystems. Additionally, Guatemala has 252 listed wetlands, including 5 lakes, 61 lagoons, 100 rivers, and four swamps. Tikal National Park was the first mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guatemala is a country of distinct fauna. It has some 1246 known species. Of these, 6.7% are endemic and 8.1% are threatened. Guatemala is home to at least 8,681 species of vascular plants, of which 13.5% are endemic. Guatemala is beautiful, safe & friendly.