After School Programs and Activities
Language, history, and culture are best experienced with travel
and Xela is the cultural-hub and adventure-gateway
to the Guatemalan highlands and beyond .... The following are some of the excursions to nearby places of interests arranged by El Mundo En Español.
All photo-images were taken by former students. See Photo Gallery
for more student photos...
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Fuentes
Georginas
This is a beautiful natural spa near to Xela. Here, pools of varying
temperatures are fed by hot sulfur springs and framed by a high wall of tropical
vines, ferns and flowers. Though the setting is intensely tropical,
currents of mountain air keep temperatures cool during the day.
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Cerro
Quemado
Hike the volcanic rock formations of Cerro Quemado, where one
can view the dormant mouth of this ancient volcano, and enjoy panoramic
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Aguas Amargas
Located some forty minutes from Quetzaltenango, the name "Bitter Waters" comes from the fact that the water has a special flavor because of volcanic minerals. There are small rooms where you can relax and also a hot water pool. Many enjoy these baths for their curative properties.
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Salcajá
Just 6km from Xela, Salcajá is known for its traditional ikat style of textiles. You can watch as the fabrics are woven into intricate patterns on foot powered, wooden looms. Also you can sample a local specialty called "caldo de fruita", which is considered akin to magic elixirs. Its a like a high octane sangria. A local attraction is the oldest church in Central America, completed in 1496.
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San Andres Xecul
This town boast the most bazaar, stunning, church imaginable. Technicolored saints, angels, flowers and climbing vines fight for space with whimsical tigers and frolicking monkeys on the shocking yellow facade. Up the hill you will come to a smaller (more sedate) yellow church where Mayan ceremonies are still held.
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Cantel COPAVIC
Located in Xela and formed by a collaboration, this cooperative uses recycled glass to refashion all kinds of glassware. They have a large facility and it is possible to observe them work. Students have the opportunities to participate and try to make a "figura".
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Totonicapan
If you want to visit a laid-back pretty highland town with few other tourists in sight Toto is the place to go. Toto's main plaza has the requisite large colonial church as well as an attractive municipal theatre. Market days are Tuesday and Saturday; it is a locals market, not a tourist affair, and winds down by late morning.
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Laguna
Chikabal
This magical lake is nestled in a crater of the Chikabal Volcano (2712m), the center of Maya-Mam cosmo vision. Laguna Chikabal is an intensely sacred place. There are 2 active Mayan alters on its
sandy shore and Mayan priests and worshippers come from far and wide to perform
ceremonies and make offerings at this sacred place.
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Volcán
Santa María
Santa Maria is the highest volcano in the Xela area, reaching a height of 3772m. You can reach the summit in about 4 hours and on a clear day you can see all the way to coast. A definite highlight is watching Santa Aguito, the most active volcano in Central America,
erupt.
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San Cristobal Falls
San Cristobal is home to the second oldest church in Central American, which you will pass on the 15-20 minute hike to the falls. Marvel at the water cascading hundreds of feet from the cliffs above. It is also possible to take a trail up past the falls which leads to the small town of Pachaj. |
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Also. . .
- Weekly Classes
of Salsa & Meringue
- Films - From Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Central America and South America about History, Politics and Culture
- Indigenous Weaving classes - Learn traditional techniques and designs from Indigenous women
- Cooking - Gladis and her mother are both excellent cooks, and offers classes to interested students on traditional Guatemalan dishes.
There is so much more to experience in Xela and information on additional cultural and sporting events are made available to students depending on Xela's current calendar of events.
We invite you to embark on an adventure to
improve your Spanish and explore beautiful Guatemala ....
- Enjoy Learning Spanish at El Mundo En Español -
8 Avenida Calle B, A-61 - Zona 1 - Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Email Us for more information
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