Panajachel

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Introducing Panajachel

The busiest and most built-up lakeside settlement, Panajachel (‘Pana’ to pretty much the entire country) has developed haphazardly and, some say, in a less than beautiful way.

Several different cultures mingle on Panajachel’s dusty streets. Ladinos and gringos control the tourist industry. The Kaqchiquel and Tz’utujil Maya from surrounding villages come to sell their handicrafts to tourists. Tour groups descend on the town by bus for a few hours or overnight.

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Lake Atitlan boat jetties with the view of Toliman and Atitlan Volcanoes
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Lake Atitlan boat jetties with the view of Toliman and Atitlan Volcanoes

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Richard I'Anson
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Small handicraft shop in Panajachel.
  • A Mayan girl working at a fruit stall.
  • People at the fruit stalls of the Sunday market.
  • Detail of colourful blankets.
  • Young girl, bracelet vendor - Panajacel, Solola
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