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The Guatemala they don't want you to see

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The GUATEMALA CITY they DON’T tell YOU about! (con subtitulos)

What comes to mind when you hear Guatemala City or Guatemala in general? Is it danger? That it is an unsafe travel destination? Well unfortunately for many who haven’t visited this beautiful country those are the words they use to describe it, especially when it comes to Guatemala City. Guatemala City is not only the capital of Guatemala but it is the largest city in Central America. Most tourists choose to skip it all together based on it’s bad reputation but over our years of traveling we have come to know to not believe everything you hear or read on the internet so we have made it a point to seek the truth. Is Guatemala City a good place to visit? Are there fun things to do in Guatemala City or is it a place you should stay away from? Well we hope that this video gives you a bit of an inside scoop as to what Guatemala City is like so the next time you fly into Guatemala you can give it a chance or not! #guatemalacity #guatemala

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Media Won’t Show You this Side of Guatemala!!???????? (Livingston)

There is a town on the coast of Guatemala that can only be accessed by boat. The small fishing village of Livingston is not like the rest of the country because here is the home of Garifuna people that are also called Black Caribs.
They are basically descendants of African-Carib populations from Caribbean Islands and they speak their own language, they have their own traditions, food and music!!
In this video Be ready for some dramatic scenes, dance, pain, flirt and a lot of laughs while I'm learning more about this unique culture of Garifuna and their significant differences with Mayan.
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The Guatemala They Don't Show on TV ????????

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“They don’t like Tourists here!”???????? | Off the beaten path - Guatemala

In this video you are going to see another side of Guatemala which is off the beaten path.I took a crazy 7 hour long bus ride through the jungle of Guatemala.We went through so many isolated indigenous villages where the locals do not even speak Spanish nor have they become accustomed to foreigners. Then I took another small boat for 2 hours across a beautiful river to get to a place called Livingston and it is probably one of the most interesting places I am going to explore.

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Guatemala Is NOT What you Think

We landed in Guatemala City, Guatemala and it is NOT what we thought. If we had listened to some of our comments, we would have missed out on this beautiful country. Check out our first few days in the city.

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0:00 Intro
0:37 Impressions
2:03 It’s fresh
3:04 Mercado Central
4:35 Maya and Belize
5:11 The Basics
6:26 Coffee hunt
8:40 It’s hospitable
9:25 Antigua Cerveza
11:35 Local hangover cure
12:18 The vibe
13:28 Mercado de Artesanías
15:30 Bargaining for patches
18:35 Rich in culture
19:00 Avenida sexta
20:13 Final thoughts
22:00 See you next time

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Guatemala: The Land of Eternal Spring | Travel Documentary & Guide | Things to Know & Expect

This video is about my journey in Guatemala. This video is to give you a glimpse of what Guatemala is like. From it’s majestic landscapes, it’s delicious cuisine, diverse culture, the locals, as well as what to bring, what to expect, and hopefully give you a better understanding what it’s like visiting in this beautiful country.

Places I visited:
Lake Atitlan, San Pedro La Laguna, San Juan La Laguna, Flores Island, Tikal, Antigua, Altamira, , Panajachel, Guatemala City, Actun Can, La Casa Del Mundo, Pacaya, Acatenango, Volcan de Agua, Acatenango, Cerro De La Cruz

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0:00:00 - Intro
0:01:15 - Guatemala (Overview)
0:08:26 - Cuisine
0:09:53 - Antigua
0:15:52 - Antigua: Interview with Instrument Maker
0:17:30 - Antigua: Cerro De La Cruz
0:19:16 - Antigua: Altamira
0:22:27 - Lake Atitlan
0:27:55 - Panajachel
0:32:02 - San Pedro La Laguna
0:37:02 - San Juan La Laguna
0:45:14 - Sights and Sounds of San Juan
0:47:01 - Lodging: Lake Atitlan
0:52:44 - Flores Island (Isla De Flores)
0:59:26 - Lodging: Flores Island
1:01:34 - Tikal
1:10:07 - Credit

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5 Things NOT To Do in Guatemala

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With its lush landscapes, Mayan ruins, and towering volcanoes, there aren't too many things not to love about Guatemala. But like most countries, there are some Things NOT To Do in Guatemala.

1. Don't Visit Guatemala City
According to the U.S. Department of State's travel notice, the city is rife with violent crimes against U.S. citizens and foreign travelers. The capital was once considered safe, but those days are long gone.

2. Don't Wear Flip Flops to the Mayan Ruins
Unless you want to lose your footing and sprain an ankle, leave the flip flops in your suitcase. The ancient Mayan Ruins are over a thousand years old, staircases may be unstable, and grassy areas uneven. So watch your step!

3. Don't Have Your Heart Set on Delicious Coffee
Guatemala may be known for producing some of the best brews you'll ever taste. Sadly, most of the coffee is exported, which means you won't be sipping a cup of Guatemalan joe during your stay.

4. Don't Travel at Night
It's a necessary precaution when traveling, especially in Guatemala. When night falls, the chances of becoming a victim of a crime are far greater.

5. Don't Take Photos of the Locals Without Permission
There are unsubstantiated rumors in Mayan communities that foreigners have the intent to steal their children and sell them abroad. A Japanese tourist was tragically killed by an angry mob of 500 villagers after he took pictures of indigenous women and children in a market.

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The 7 Countries of Central America

Did you know that Central America is made up of 7 different countries? It's true! The 7 Central American nations are: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Together, these countries make up the Central American isthmus (or the narrow strip of land between North and South America). Each of these countries has its own unique history and culture. They each have their own languages, food and customs as well. Some of them even have their own currency! So, today in this video, let’s learn all about these 7 countries that make up the entire Central America. Let’s begin, shall we!

1. Belize
Belize is a small Central American nation located on the eastern coast. It has a population of just under 400,000 people and covers an area of 8,867 square miles. The capital city is Belmopan, which is located in the central part of the country. The climate in Belize is tropical with average temperatures ranging from 24-32 °C (75-90 °F). There are two main seasons – wet and dry. The wet season runs from May to November and during this time heavy rains can cause flooding in some areas. The dry season runs from December to April when there tends to be less rainfall overall. Hurricane activity usually peaks between August and October so travellers should be aware of this if visiting during these months. There are many different things to see and do in Belize regardless of what your interests are. For those who love nature, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, bird watching, cave exploration etc. While history buffs will enjoy learning about Maya culture at one of the many archaeological sites scattered around the country such as Xunantunich or Caracol. And let’s not forget about all the activities that can be done on or near water – swimming, snorkelling, diving, fishing… the list goes on! No matter what you’re looking for, chances are good that you’ll find it here in beautiful Belize!

2. Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a country in Central America with a population of 5 million. The country spans around a total area of 19,730 square miles and its capital city is San Jose. Costa Rica has a tropical climate and is home to many different kinds of animals including monkeys, sloths, and iguanas. The economy of Costa Rica relies heavily on tourism as well as agriculture and manufacturing. The history of Costa Rica begins with the native tribes who inhabited the land before European colonization. These indigenous peoples were eventually pushed out by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. For centuries thereafter, Costa Rica was largely controlled by Spain until it gained independence in 1821 along with other countries in Central America. Since then, Costa Rica has undergone various changes - most notably becoming a republic in 1848 and abolishing its army permanently in 1949. Today, Costa Ricans are known for their friendliness and love of nature - two things that make this small country an appealing tourist destination. In recent years, however, there have been some challenges to this image due to an increase in crime rates. Nevertheless, overall visitors still report having positive experiences when visiting this beautiful haven!

3. El Salvador
El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America, with a total land area of 8,124 square miles. It has a population of 6.7 million people and has its capital as San Salvador. The official language of El Salvador is Spanish, although there are also many speakers of indigenous languages such as Nahua and Maya. The majority of El Salvador's population is mestizo (of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry), but there are also significant numbers of whites (of European descent) and blacks (of African descent). Around 60% of the population lives in urban areas, while the rest prefer to live in rural areas. El Salvador has a tropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 21°C to 27°C. The wet season lasts from May to October, while the dry season extends from November to April. Although it’s a tiny country, it is a haven for avid tourists due to its stunning beaches, lush rainforests and friendly people.

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EVERYTHING To Know BEFORE Visiting Guatemala

In this travel guide about Guatemala we discuss travel tips and things to do. We discuss places like Tikal, Lake Atitlan, Lachua, Livingston, Antigua, Semuc Champey and much more. This Guatemala travel guide will leave you very informed about the things to know when you visit this central American country. Guatemala safety is a concern for travelers and we address that in this guide.

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GUATEMALA CITY... A City Like No Other!

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A day spent in Guatemala City, the capital city of Guatemala. Truly a city like no other!
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0:00 - Introduction
2:02 - Guatemala City... A City Like No Other
2:22 - Zone 10
4:09 - Guatemalan Amusement Park
5:25 - Oakland Mall
6:22 - Zone 1 (Historic Center)
7:01 - Café León
7:52 - Mercado Central (Central Market)
9:05 - The Underground Level
10:13 - Only in Guatemela...
11:02 - A Guatemelan Snack You Have to Try
11:33 - Rubix Cube Wizard
13:19 - Trying Rellenitos
14:19 - A Stranger Steals Erica's Heart
15:10 - Exploring Guatemala City
15:39 - The Main Square
16:21 - Just then, something unexpected happened...
17:15 - Should Travellers Visit Guatemala City?
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Confronted While Exploring Guatemala City’s Streets

As I ventured out into the capital city of Guatemala I came across a large open air market with tons of vendors selling all sorts of things. Join me as I immerse myself in the life of a local shopping in the market while meeting interesting characters along the way!

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Scary Situation in Guatemala Naughty Street

I unknowingly put myself in a sketchy situation in my exploration of Guatemala's Zone 1 or Historic Centre. I start off by exploring the main park, then I make my way to the naughty area of La Linea (you'll see why it's naughty), where you can see the unfortunate reality some people live and work in.

ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA... A City Like No Other!

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Antigua is one of Guatemala's most popular tourist destinations, and when you take a walk down its cobblestone streets it is easy to see why. Antigua, Guatemala is truly a city like no other!

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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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Cayala City, Guatemala City, A stunning, classy place every visitor to Guatemala should experience

Cayala City is a beautiful district in Guatemala City, with a LOT of things to see and do: shopping, restaurants, cafes, bars, hotel, residences, supermarket, healthcare facilities, school, kids play area, movie theatre, attractions and so much more. Every visitor to Guatemala and Guatemala City, should visit Ciudad Cayala. Spend the day with your family, friends or loved ones, there’s something that will appeal to everyone.
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My First Trip To Guatemala *Not What I Expected!*

Recently I went to Guatemala, a beautiful and vibrant Central American country. I had done zero research about it, and so I went with a total open mind. After a night in the colonial town of Antigua, I ended up staying on Lake Atitlan, a very special place. The deepest lake in Central America with 11 towns built around the shores. You take water taxi's to get around and enjoy volcanic views. The energy here was something else, and you will get your fill of ceremonial cacao. This is a Country not to be missed.

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Mexico and Guatemala Compared (After Travelling in Both)

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In today's video we compare Mexico and Guatemala, and I share my experiences travelling through both. I first visited Guatemala 10 years ago and have visited 3 times now. As many of you know, I lived in Mexico City for a year and have travelled the country widely. So now I share my experiences with the two awesome countries in this video, Mexico and Guatemala Compared.

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I Spent a Day in Haiti's Most Dangerous Slum

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Guys I have to be honest with you in this one. After visiting all 197 countries and thousands of cities around the world, I can say with 100% certainty that Port au Prince, Haiti, takes the crown as THE MOST DANGEROUS. Yes, more than Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Syria and Iraq COMBINED.

I've never experienced before what I just experienced in Haiti... 80% of the city is controlled by violent street gangs, and when we crossed the sketchy checkpoint to enter the biggest slum called Cite Soleil, we had to get permission from the gang-leading chief to enter. I can't make this stuff up.

I'm just glad that I made it out alive and am here to tell this story. My heart aches for the people in Haiti, who are living through this disastrous situation. I hope the country will return to its thriving days like it was a few decades ago. There is so much potential with stunning beaches, smiling faces, and Caribbean vibes.

Thanks for watching - it took my team of 4 and myself more than 3 weeks to get this story edited. My hope is that this video sparks conversations that contribute to a broader understanding and ultimately, a positive change for the future of Haiti.

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