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Guatemala Quetzaltenango (xela)

Quetzaltenango is a colonial town settled by
the Conquistadores and surrounded by
mist-covered mountains, the Santa Maria
volcano and the active Santiaguito volcano.
Quetzaltenango is called Xelaju or simply Xela
by almost everyone, including its Quiche Maya
citizens who still use this original Quiche
name for the site where the Spanish
conquistadores built their city.

Quetzaltenango is the commerial center of
Southwestern Guatemala. It is the center of
the Quiche Maya people and the second
largest city of Guatemala. In town, visitors will
find services and accommodations while
those that wish to get out to explore the
mountains will find numerous eco-tourism
organizations offering hiking and camping
treks through the mountains, complete with all
the necessary gear and professional,
experienced guides.

Near Quetzaltenango are the hot springs of
"Fuentes Georginas". The road leading to the
hot springs passes through lush plots of
agriculture and tranquil scenes of farmers,
and sheer drop-offs along the passage create
awe-inspiring views of the valley below. At the
end of the road you will find the hot springs
and a restaurant. Also in the area are two
blown glass factories, where locals continue
the artful tradition of glass blowing creating
beautiful products that are available for sale
in giftshops throughout the country.
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