Overview
San Juan Cotzal is a charming town located in the department of Quiche in Guatemala. Known for its rich indigenous culture and stunning natural surroundings, it is a popular destination for travelers looking to immerse themselves in traditional Mayan culture.
- Location: Located in the department of Quiche in Guatemala
- Population: Approximately 25,000 inhabitants
- Culture: Rich indigenous culture with strong Mayan influences
Top Attractions
- Church of San Juan Bautista: A beautiful colonial church dating back to the 16th century
- Caves of Naj Tunich: Ancient caves with intricate rock formations and Mayan artifacts
- Cotzal Waterfall: A stunning waterfall nestled in the lush jungle surroundings
- San Sebastian Festival: Annual festival in honor of the town’s patron saint, featuring traditional music, dance, and food
Activities
- Hiking: Explore the surrounding hills and valleys for breathtaking views
- Shopping: Visit the local market for traditional handicrafts and textiles
- Traditional Mayan Ceremonies: Experience the ancient rituals and traditions of the local indigenous communities
Dining
- Comedor Tipico: A popular spot for traditional Guatemalan dishes such as pepian and tamales
- Café Mayan: Enjoy a cup of locally grown coffee in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere
Accommodation
- Hotel Cotzal: A comfortable hotel offering basic amenities and a friendly staff
- Eco-Lodges: Experience sustainable tourism at one of the eco-friendly lodges in the area
Transportation
- Shuttle: Shuttle services are available from major cities such as Guatemala City and Antigua
- Local Buses: Public buses provide transportation within the town and to nearby attractions.