Overview
Lanquín is a picturesque town located in the Alta Verapaz region of Guatemala. Known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture, Lanquín is a popular destination for travelers looking to explore the country’s lush landscapes and traditional Mayan communities.
Top Attractions
- Semuc Champey: Natural limestone pools with turquoise waters, surrounded by lush jungle.
- K’anba Caves: Expansive cave system with stunning rock formations and underground rivers.
- Lanquín Caves: Mysterious caves used by the ancient Mayans for rituals and ceremonies.
- Sacred Heart Church: Historic Catholic church located in the town center.
- Rio Cahabon: Scenic river perfect for swimming, tubing, and kayaking.
Local Cuisine
- Pepián: Spicy meat stew served with rice and tortillas.
- Caldo de Gallina: Chicken soup with vegetables and rice.
- Tamales: Steamed corn dough filled with meats, vegetables, and sauces.
- Atol de Elote: Sweet corn drink served hot or cold.
- Frijoles Volteados: Refried black beans served with cream and cheese.
- Lanquín Market: Local market selling handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
- Cooperativa La Lucha: Cooperative selling fair trade coffee, chocolate, and other products.
- Tienda Alida: Small shop offering traditional Guatemalan clothing and accessories.
- Artesanas de Lanquín: Women’s cooperative selling woven baskets, hats, and other crafts.
Transportation
- Shuttle: Tourist shuttles available from Guatemala City, Antigua, and other major cities.
- Chicken Bus: Colorful local buses that can be a more budget-friendly option for traveling within Guatemala.
- Taxi: Taxis are available for shorter trips within Lanquín and the surrounding area.
- Rental Car: Car rentals are available for travelers who prefer to explore on their own.