This viewpoint is 4km uphill from Chiantla. It's worth the steep climb on switchback roads for the absolutely stupendous views. On a clear day you can easily make out the volcanoes that loom over Antigua and Lake Atitlán. Mounted on plaques at the viewpoint here is the poem, A Los Cuchumatanes, penned by the poet Juan Dieguez Olaverri. If you can, get here for sunrise, when the vista is at its most spectacular.


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1. Shrine of Virgen del Rosario

3.4 MILES

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2. Zaculeu

5.84 MILES

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3. Parque Central

5.86 MILES

Huehuetenango's main square is shaded by cylindrical ficus trees and surrounded by the town's imposing buildings: the municipalidad (with a band shell on…

4. Catedral de Huehuetenango

5.86 MILES

Also known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Huehue's neoclassical cathedral was built of adobe and stone in the mid-19th century, possibly atop…

5. Municipalidad

5.87 MILES

The town hall serves as both seat of government and entertainment center: a striking band shell is built into the balcony.

6. Museo Balam

13.03 MILES

Todos Santos' museum is on a hilly rise on the eastern edge of town. The small but fascinating collection of outfits and masks, traditional kitchen…

7. Iglesia Todos Santos

13.34 MILES

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8. Iglesia San Pedro

17.57 MILES

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