Gem Trips / Em Guatemala Travel review about a tour in Tikal
Gem Trips / Em Guatemala Travel review, Luz was very glad with her tour at Tikal with a lot of wildlife. We saw spider monkeys, howler monkeys, toucans, and many more. The temple behind Luz is Temple of the Great Jaguar. Luz has been a travel agent in the United States for 30.5 years and found our services through Tripadvisor.
Ancient Mayan Cities of Guatemala Uncovered | Tikal, Yaxha, and Ixpanpajul
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Join expert guide Marlon Diaz and I as we explore the Peten region of Guatemala. Marlon shares with me the history of the Mayan civilization and the sites of Ixpanpajul National Park, Tikal & Yaxha, and Monkey Island.
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Gem Trips / Em Guatemala review about a Private Sunrise tour in Tikal
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Belize Day 2- Day Trip to Tikal, Guatemala from San Ignacio, Belize
This video will show you on how to go to Tikal from Belize by car.
Tikal is an ancient Mayan city in the rainforests of northern Guatemala. Possibly dating to the 1st century A.D., Tikal flourished between 200 and 850 A.D. and was later abandoned. Its iconic ruins of temples and palaces include the giant, ceremonial Lost World (Mundo Perdido) Pyramid and the Temple of the Grand Jaguar. At 70 meters, Temple IV is the tallest pre-Columbian structure in the Americas.
Tikal National Park
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Sound Credits:
Intro/Drive to Belize Border
Sneaky Bass Latina by Jimmy Fontanez/Doug Maxwell/Media Ri
Drive to Tikal
Arriba Mami by Jingle Punks
Tikal Park
ChaCha Fontanez by Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions
Dinner, El Remate
Sabana Havana by Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions
EPIC Guatemala Travels - Tikal Ruins (+Prohibited Drone Shots!) Vlog #2
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While traveling and filming for an AMAZING inspirational film project, my dear brother Gabriel Ng and I, travel Guatemala to find the most amazing shots!
Our first chapter brings us to the Tikal Ruins, which is a National Park, featuring incredibly breathtaking and powerful Mayan Ruins.
We're filming a mini-movie, to inspire those of you to simply FOLLOW your dreams.
There is nothing stopping you from the life you want... other than you. And everything we are creating, is here to help you transform the relationship you have with yourself, so you can stop getting in your own way and really create all that truly matters to you.
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Exploring Xunantunich - Belize’s Maya Archaeological Gem
The Cayo District in western Belize, known as the Mundo Maya, the center of the Maya World, is must see for anyone interested in Maya archaeology and culture. Nestled in the Cayo, Xunantunich is a prime example of this. Xunantunich meaning Stone Woman in Yucatec Maya language, extends over a square mile, including six plazas, with more than 26 temples. Given its exquisite beauty, and containing the second tallest structure in the country, it is no wonder it is one of the most popular Maya sites in Belize.
STUNNING BELIZE WILDLIFE + GUATEMALA-GoPro VIDEO
Highlights of a 10 day trip to Guatemala and Belize including some of the most beautiful wildlife and places to visit in both countries. For more info- also check out the Underwater in Belize Video for scuba/snorkeling off of Caye Caulker in Belize.
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Purple crowned Fairy bathing Tikal, Guatemala Feb 16
Purple-crowned Fairy taking a bath in the lake at Tikal National Park, Guatemala.
Tikal 1 - Birding with Mariela
Guided Tour of Tikal Mayan Ruins with a sharp-eyed birder!
Mariela is a guide for her family's company; U-Go Tikal.
Tikal Sunrise Tour
From Aiza's vacation to Belize & Guatemala
Explore Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve
Located in Saskatchewan, Canada, we are the only UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserve in this Province. Our Biosphere Reserve covers the entire watershed surrounding Redberry Lake. Explore us!
Parque Natural Ixpanpajul
Parque Natural Ixpanpajul. Ven y Disfruta de Una Aventura Inolvidable.
Gombe National Park of Tanzania
Gombe National Park of Tanzania
Ixpanpajul Skyway in the Peten, Guatemala
This is the last skyway of several that are at Ixpanpajul Park, in Peten, Guatemala. You can see as far as Belize (to the right of the bridge). And while I was walking over it I could hear howler monkeys in the distance (to the left of bridge).
Meditation at Tikal, Guatemala
Notice the blue light orb, or guardian, visiting us during our mediation at the Mundo Perdido, “Lost World”, ceremonial centre in Tikal, Guatemala. Part of our sacred journey: Maya Temples of Transformation with Freddy Silva & Miguel Angel Vergara, Jan 28-Feb 5, 2017. For more information about this spiritual pilgrimage and to browse all our upcoming sacred travel tours and retreats visit our website:
25 Places You Need To Explore Before They Vanish
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ADVERTISEMENT Don't miss this chance Climate change, pollution, and unsustainable development threaten these majestic natural wonders. In less than 100 years these sites may tragically be gone forever. Book you trip now or you may not get the chance to experience the Great Barrier Reef, Machu Picchu, the Galapagos Islands or the Congo. Scroll down to see these stunning sites. The Seychelles This tropical gem is home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises, The Seychelles, is sadly vanishing quickly due to beach erosion. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro’s snowy peak is disappearing before our eyes. 85% of it has already melted away. The Mirador Basin and Tikal National Park, Guatemala El Mirador discovered in 1926 is a pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in the north of El Petén, Guatemala. Due to illegal looting and forest burning these mysterious ruins are at the risk of being completely burnt out. The Sundarbans, India and Bangladesh Sundarbans forest is about 10,000 sq. km across India and is famous for its unique mangrove forests. The coastline is eroding as sea levels rise. Fossil fuels, deforestation, and pollution are threatening the numerous endangered species that call it home, such as the royal Bengal tiger. Patagonia's glaciers, Argentina Known for it’s breathtaking views Patagonia’s dozens of glaciers are shrinking as temperatures rise and rainfall continues to decrease. Zahara de la Sierra, Spain Perched on a mountain overlooking a valley Zahara de la Sierra is one of the most picturesque villages in Andalucía. Increasing temperatures and diminished rainfall has led to wildlife, flora and greenery loss sadly jeopardizing this great beauty. The Outer Banks, North Carolina Barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina boast open-sea beaches, state parks and shipwreck diving sites. As The Outer Banks shores erode the land they border, landmarks like the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse; one of the mot recognizable lighthouses in the world; are at the risk of being fully submerged. Madagascar's forests Madagascar's tropical subhumid forests have suffered large-scale deforestation for agriculture and numerous fires. Glacier National Park, Montana Montana’s Glacier National Park is a 1,583-sq.-mi. wilderness area in the Rocky Mountains. With over 700 miles of hiking trails these glacier caved peaks and valleys as disappearing rapidly. Originally, there were 150 glaciers now less than 25. Venice, Italy Built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea, Venice canals are disappearing due to flooding and the city is literally sinking. Machu Picchu, Peru Historical Sanctuary, Machu Picchu is an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru. Excessive visitation, landslides, and erosion may cause the ruins to collapse.
Mayan Ruins Tikal Guatemala - Maya Civilization - 2012 Maya Calendar - White Collar Vagabond
The Mayan Civilization left us a very impressive city of Tikal. Tikal is the largest excavated site in the American continent. It is Guatemala's most famous cultural and natural preserve. Tikal possesses a certain magic... Like all puzzles without answers it fascinates everyone and we dare say... Tikal is so irresistible once you are here, you'll find yourself wanting to stay just a little longer!
This majestic archaeological gem comprises 222 square miles of jungle all around the ceremonial center. It took the University of Pennsylvania 13 years to uncover about 10 square miles of structures at Tikal. However, much of it is still left to be unearthed. So, do take some advice... Don't try to see all of Tikal in one day, even if you are in excellent shape!
Tikal remained a mystery for centuries, after being abruptly abandoned by the Maya over 1000 years ago and overgrown by a relentless jungle. Only a legend survived among the Indians of a lost city, where their ancestors had achieved a high cultural development. In 1848 the legend faded, giving way to an exciting era of discovery. It was a serendipitous discovery made by Ambrosio Tut, a gum collector or chiclero. More information at
A Central American Time Lapse Project
This is a Timelapse project of one of the World's most beautiful regions: Central America.
Over the course of two separate trips spread over three months of backpacking thru Central America, I would periodically kick back and let my GoPro HD Hero2 shoot a time lapse, with the hopes of coming home and putting them all together as a compilation. The results here are a bit of the 10,000+ photos that I came back with.
Central America is a wild, raw, funny, beautiful, safe, dangerous and epic place to backpack. The people are just as curious of you as you are them, and the natural and cultural wonders that are to be found are spectacular. If you're thinking of venturing that way, just do it. Hopefully this project helps.
A list of places time lapsed, starting from the beginning:
1) Ft. Lauderdale International Airport
2) Tikal National Park, Guatemala
3) Punta Uva, Costa Rica
4) Lanquin, Guatemala--as seen from the deck of Zephyr Lodge, which is in all honesty, I believe is one of the best hostels in the world.
5) Antigua, Guatemala--as seen from Cerro de la Cruz lookout poitn
6) A random Costa Rican beach that has an entire tale of how we even ended up there in the first place
7) Lanquin, Guatemala--Again, as seen from the (opposite) deck of Zephyr Lodge
8) Lake Atitlan at sunrise. You'll faintly see a small cloud dancing around in the distance in this lapse. That is the smoke bellowing out of a still active volcano in the region. Wicked. The viewpoint is on top of a peak called the Indian's nose, and required a 3:30am wakeup call to get there and see the sunrise
9) Mal Pais, Costa Rica--the empty beaches, single dirt road, and diehard surfers make this spot an honest off path gem
10) Bocas del Toro, Panama--The backpackers party island chain in north Panama. Enough said.
11) Punta Jesus Maria, Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua. Watch for the fishers and their nets coming thru to catch the next meal
12) Tikal, Guatemala. The Grand Plaza
13) Mal Pais, Costa Rica. Just another beautiful and deserted Costa Rican beach. Pura Vida.
Thanks again to all my new friends I've met along the way. I'll never forget this journey.
*A note about the lack of quality on some lapses. The GoPro shoots fine photos--even if it's low-light photos are not the best. This was produced in iMovie, which proved to be not so great for combining GoPro timelapse + editing + exporting after the final product was created. Still rad, but an upgrade to a better editing program is on the way. It's what I have, and what I know how to use right now....!
25 Places You Need To Explore Before They Vanish
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Don't miss this chance Climate change, pollution, and unsustainable development threaten these majestic natural wonders. In less than 100 years these sites may tragically be gone forever. Book you trip now or you may not get the chance to experience the Great Barrier Reef, Machu Picchu, the Galapagos Islands or the Congo. Scroll down to see these stunning sites. The Seychelles This tropical gem is home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises, The Seychelles, is sadly vanishing quickly due to beach erosion. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro’s snowy peak is disappearing before our eyes. 85% of it has already melted away. The Mirador Basin and Tikal National Park, Guatemala El Mirador discovered in 1926 is a pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in the north of El Petén, Guatemala. Due to illegal looting and forest burning these mysterious ruins are at the risk of being completely burnt out. The Sundarbans, India and Bangladesh Sundarbans forest is about 10,000 sq. km across India and is famous for its unique mangrove forests. The coastline is eroding as sea levels rise. Fossil fuels, deforestation, and pollution are threatening the numerous endangered species that call it home, such as the royal Bengal tiger. Patagonia's glaciers, Argentina Known for it’s breathtaking views Patagonia’s dozens of glaciers are shrinking as temperatures rise and rainfall continues to decrease. Zahara de la Sierra, Spain Perched on a mountain overlooking a valley Zahara de la Sierra is one of the most picturesque villages in Andalucía. Increasing temperatures and diminished rainfall has led to wildlife, flora and greenery loss sadly jeopardizing this great beauty. The Outer Banks, North Carolina Barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina boast open-sea beaches, state parks and shipwreck diving sites. As The Outer Banks shores erode the land they border, landmarks like the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse; one of the mot recognizable lighthouses in the world; are at the risk of being fully submerged. Madagascar's forests Madagascar's tropical subhumid forests have suffered large-scale deforestation for agriculture and numerous fires. Glacier National Park, Montana Montana’s Glacier National Park is a 1,583-sq.-mi. wilderness area in the Rocky Mountains. With over 700 miles of hiking trails these glacier caved peaks and valleys as disappearing rapidly. Originally, there were 150 glaciers now less than 25. Venice, Italy Built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea, Venice canals are disappearing due to flooding and the city is literally sinking. Machu Picchu, Peru Historical Sanctuary, Machu Picchu is an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru. Excessive visitation, landslides, and erosion may cause the ruins to collapse. The Galapagos Islands Considered the world’s foremost destination for wildlife viewing
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Backpacking Guatemala - THE COMPLETE GUIDE - Antigua, Semuc Champey, Tikal, Lake Atitlán, and more!
Ever wanted to explore a beautiful but often overlooked country? Come see Guatemala! Discover all the highlights this amazing country has to offer, including Lake Atitlán, Antigua, Lanquín, Semuc Champey, Tikal, Flores, Hobbitenango, the Acatenango hike, Volcán de Fuego, Antigua, and El Paredon. I also talk about the basic essentials you need to know for each place as well as the country in general. Enjoy!
0:01:53 - Travel essentials
0:04:00 - Antigua
0:04:48 - Acatenango hike
0:06:27 - Hobbitenango
0:07:31 - El Paredon
0:10:34 - Lake Atitlán
0:14:24 - Lanquín & Semuc Champey
0:18:35 - Flores & Tikal
I know it's impossible to summarize an entire country in 20 minutes, but this covers the major highlights along the backpacker trail. Please comment if there's something you feel should've been included, I'm always looking to learn more about this awesome country!
None of the businesses or hostels I mention sponsored this or paid me in any way. I just think they're good ones to recommend :).