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Looking for other ideas for excursions around Xela? Visit our website for maps and info! www.xelamaponline.com
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Statistics of QuetzaltenangoPopulation - City. ~150,000Population - Dept. ~800,000Altitude 2333 mArea 120 km²
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IndexSPANISH SCHOOLS Celas Maya 21 Juan Sisay 14 P.L.Q. 5 Pop Wuj 8TOUR COMPANIES Adrenalina Tours 6 Altiplano’s 1 Diversity Tours 9 Icaro Tours 3 Monte Verde Tours 17HOSTELS Miel y Café 19RESTAURANTS + CAFES Al Natur 10 El Cuartito 2 Cafe Red 11 Lagartijas Restaurant 13BARS & Discos La Parranda 12OTHERS Clínicas Dentales 4 Hot Balloon Air 20 Kuchubal 16 North and South 18 St. Mark’s Church 15 Xela Daily Photo 7
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XELAMAP
Shopping in Xela
Welcome to Xela! We hope that you enjoy your stay here. Quetzaltenango boasts many things to do, both in and around the city, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding fun activities.
Xela's center has a great small-city feel, as those of us who live here can attest. There are many nice restaurants and happening bars -- the prices are pretty good, too. We recommend each of our advertisers, but we're also sure that you'll be able to find something good on your own if you try.
The hilly terrain and volcanic activity around Quetzaltenango mean that the surrounding area provides many options for outdoor activity. From breathtaking views (and hikes) to plenty of volcanically-fueled hot places to relax, the city has a lot to offer. We’ve listed a few great excursions in the Interesting Sites section. If you’re looking for something more adventurous, we have explanations and directions for many excursions on our website (http://www.xelamaponline.com). For other ideas talk to one of the tour companies located around the center.
While Xela is our favorite place, we also really like Lago Atitlán so we decided to start making a map of there, too. It’s called LAGOMAP, original, we know. If you’re up there, be sure to grab one. (http://www.lagomap.com)
We hope you find this map and guide interesting and useful. If you have any questions or suggestions, please shoot an email over to [email protected]. Most of all, though, enjoy your visit!
Groceries: All the markets have fresh fruit and vegetables. Generally speaking, prices go up as you get closer to the center. So the Terminal Minerva market is the cheapest, followed by La Democracia, Las Flores, and the Centro Comercial by the park. You can get most everything else you need at these markets as well (particularly in La Democracia and at Minerva) but if you feel the need for a true supermarket experience there is always Despensa Familiar or Paiz. Other interesting natural foods (granola, etc.) are available at Al Natur (#10).
Used Clothing: The Minerva market has a big section full of used clothes from the USA. You can find amazing deals here. Bargain away, but look particularly for the 3Q piles. Also check out the many clothing stores scattered around the city. New Clothing: La Democracia market has lots of nice clothing -- Guatemalan-made in the street stalls and more expensive imported stuff in the shops.
Electronics: There are many electronics shops along 12th Avenida ("La Doce"), but you can also find decent deals in the shop right on Parque Central. If you're looking for something for an apartment check out La Pulguita along the side of the cemetery near Parque El Calvario.
Alcohol: El Rosario on 8th Calle (D12-21) near Mercado Las Flores has good prices, but if you can’t make it there you’ll be okay in any tienda.
Souvenirs: Parque Central on the first Sunday of each month is best, but also look in the Centro Comercial next to the park or inside of the central market in La Democracia.
Gear: La Aventura in Mont Blanc (”paiz” in the microbuses).
Cooperative Products: A wide variety of fair-trade and organic products can be found at Café Red. Your purchases here support local cooperatives.
Festivals Near Xela
Volunteer Opportunities
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We’ve listed here a few of the many volunteer opportunities available in and around Xela. If you don’t see anything you are interested in but still want to do something, you should talk to Entremundos about what else is available.
EntreMundos' Volunteer Service offers professional & friendly advice to help you find the best possible volunteer placement. Mon-Thu 1pm-5pm. Q25 donation includes personal assistance from EM staff, computer use, and free phone calls to organizations. Or search the free online database at www.entremundos.org. 6a calle 7-31, Zone 1, 7761-2179. [email protected]
ICAmigos is a non-profit organization founded in 1991. It was born due to the desire of the students, teachers and administration of ICA to be part of the solution of the problems that have affected and continue to affect our Mayan communities.To date the NGO has worked intensively in various projects: Reforestation, Urban / Rural Education, Women's Prevention Center of Quetzaltenango, Artisan GroupsMedical Clinic based at I.C.A. & nursery. Tel.: 7763-1871 [email protected]
HIKE + HELP, a non-profit travel agency and local NGO seeks volunteers. Help with publicity, arranging tours, and general admin. Min. 6 weeks and intermediate Spanish required. Great opportunity! Contact: 7765-0883, 5888-1396, or [email protected].
Safe Stove Project. Take part in a lifesaving and environmentally-focused program that aids needy families in rural villages by building stoves to replace smoky open fires. Train to lead the project or do publicity, party prep, and fundraising. Contact: Lara Hendy, [email protected].
Trama Textiles, a woman’s weaving co-op, seeks volunteers to help with promotion, translation, & grant writing. Computer skills a plus. No Spanish necessary. Contact: 7765-8564, M-F 9-5, [email protected].
Ut'z K'ol b'al is a community cultural center in development just outside of Xela. It aims to offer programs including children's education, K'iche' language, Mayan cooking, medicinal plants, and more. Seeks volunteers to help with construction, development, publicity, and fund-raising. To visit or volunteer, Contact: 5029-0175, [email protected], 7a Calle 15-17, Zona 1.
La Democracia Spanish School: English teaching program for children with limited resources
Publishers:José Moreno
Sean [email protected]
Contributors:Mariely Reynoso
Cecilia Lemus
Cover Art:Martín Díaz
Mercado La DemocraciaThe best prices are in the terminal, but the Democracia Market is close to the center and still has very good prices for meat, fruits and vegetables, electronics, clothes, shoes, hardware, handicrafts and many other things. Here we’ve created a handy map of the stores and shops in the market and the surrounding areas.
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Estimated Times
Petén
HuehuetenangoAlta Verapáz
Quiché
Baja Verapaz
Izabal
Zacapa
Chiquimula
Jutiapa
El Progreso
JalapaGuatemala
SantaRosa
Escuintla
Suchite-pequez
Retalhuleu
Toto-nicapan
Chimal-tenango
Sacate-pequez
Quetzaltenango
SanMarcos
Sololá
Guatemala 5 ½ hrsSan Marcos 1½ hrsPanajachel 2 ½ hrs Chichicastenango 2 ½ hrsAntigua 4 ½ hrsTapachula México 4 hrsSan Pedro La Laguna 2 ½ hrsHuehuetenango 2 hrsCobán 8 ½ hrsNebaj 6 ½ hrsSan Cristóbal de las Casas Mx. 8 hrs
Travel Times From Xela
Un cubano regresó de Nueva York. Se encuentra a un amigo que le pregunta:
"Oye chico, ¿y que e' lo que ma' te gutó a ti de Niu Yolk?"
"Oye, chico, pue' Madona"
"Ya lo creo chico, ¡Madona! ¡Qué tetas! ¡Qué culo! ¡La madre que la parió a esa Madona!"
"No, chico, a mí lo que me guta de Madona son lo Big Mac, la papitas fritas, la soda y lo juguetito".
San Francisco El Alto:Totonicapán:Momostenango:Zunil:
FridayTuesday & SaturdaySundayMonday
Chichicastenango:Almolonga:SalcajáQuetzaltenango
Thursday & SundayWednesday & SaturdayTuesday1st Sunday of Month
Market Days Around xela:
Disclaimer: Some of the sayings presented here might be found offensive by some people.
Guatemalan Slang:Español English
Cristo Negro de Esquipulas Sibilia 15 de enero
Cristo Negro de Esquipulas Colomba 15 de enero
Virgen de Candelaria San Juan Ostuncalco 02 de febrero
Virgen de Candelaria Flores Costacuca 02 de febreroLooking for other ideas for excursions around Xela?
Visit our website for maps and info! www.xelamaponline.com
If you're a visitor trying to get in shape on the go, you might have noticed that on it's face Xela doesn't seem like an ideal place to run. First, there's all the diesel exhaust. Then all the hills. Finally, the fact that between the people, dogs, cars, motos, bicycles and more people it can be di�cult to navigate the streets even if you know exactly where you're going. Despite how it seems, there ARE a few pretty good options. If you're into trail running you could always hit one of the hikes around town, but venturing alone o� into the wilderness isn't exactly something we'd recommend. If you want to stay in or near the city there are a few better options.
1) There are a few routes heading out towards Volcán Santa María -- a particu-larly good 10km (~6 mile) jaunt visits the small village of Tierra Colorada Baja. The small plateau below the Volcano, between Llanos del Pinal and Tierra Colorada Baja is your best bet for �nding any sort of long �at area.
2) Probably the most popular place to go run amongst locals is El Baúl. It's almost terrifyingly steep at the bottom, but most of the access road isn't very steep and you can always take the shortcut trail back down if you're feeling tired.
3) There's also the sports complex, another popular spot. There's a half mile loop around the baseball �eld that you can use for free, or you can use the very nice track for 5Q.
Where To Run
Do you love ultimate frisbee? Do you just want to run around and meet new people? Either way, Xela has a weekly pickup ultimate frisbee game that's perfect for you. You don't need to know how to play, everyone is welcome. The game is on a lighted �eld (marked on the map, in Zona 4) so it usually works out to Q15 per person. For more information, visit the Xela Ultimate facebook group or write to [email protected].
Ultimate Frisbee
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Cuban Jokes in Guatemala
Jokes making fun of people from other countries are popular in Guatemala, but I don't think that's why this one is funny. This is playing more on the fact that people who speak other dialects of Spanish simply "talk funny". Caribbean Spanish, Cuban in particular, is known for dropping the sounds at the ends of words which can sometimes lead to confusion. I'm not going to translate this because the humor's only there in the Spanish. See if you can figure it out, or ask your Spanish teacher to explain it to you!
CONTENT:• Guatemalan Slang• Volunteering• Shopping in Xela• Were to Run• Ultimate Frisbee • Toyotalandia
free map!!
Edition No. 10 January - February 2011
A va’ ta’ weno pue’: A vaya está bueno pues. Ah ok, that's �ne then.Mierdero: Someone who always wants something betterVerguera: A drunkRieles: Another word for ShoesTarupido: Word made by mixing two words that mean stupid: 'tarado' and 'estupido'.Sopapo: Hit or GolpeQue jodes vos: Do not disturb, no me molestes! Strong.En balija: A leather bag, but also a pregnant person.Casaca A liar, but really extreme.
ToyotalandiaWe recently took a trip to the saunas up at Las Cumbres. As we passed through Almolonga, one friend said "You know this place is known as Toyotalandia?" And then we started looking around. First we noticed one Toyota pickup, then another, and another. Before long we were all laughing as we pointed out the rainbow of Toyotas that was all around us.
If you pay a visit to Almolonga or are passing through on the way to Zunil or somewhere else, de�nitely make sure to notice the Toyotas in Toyota Land. The residents could take one photo of each vehicle and make a remarkable gallery. Good idea for an art project, right?
If you're lucky you'll get to visit Toyotalandia!
Recommended by:: XELAMAP
Historical Photo: Xela History LessonQ: Who is this person and what does he represent for Quetzaltenango?
Photo thanks to Adrenalina Tours Quetzaltenango (5308-1489)The �rst person with the correct answer wins a free guided cultural walking tour
through Quetazaltenango (3 hours) with professional guide for two people!