Charming nature
The territory of Guatemala, often known as the Land of the Eternal Spring, offers the ideal climate for rich biodiversity. Despite the fact that the nation is in a tropical area of the world, the climate is substantially changed by Guatemala's hilly corridor. In the Highlands, expect frigid temperatures, while in the Lowlands can expect muggy weather. Everybody should at least once in their lives travel to Guatemala, which is a natural paradise and one of the world's biodiversity hot spots.
Guatemala is the first nation to connect the two continents, and Central America connects North and South America. It is home to thousands of different living species as a result. There are roughly 651 fish species, 738 bird species, and 20% of all known terrestrial species found in Guatemala. The entire country is covered in 7,754 different types of wild plants, making it rich in flora as well. Your travels across Guatemala will take you through the cloud and spiny forests, tropical jungles, savannas, volcanic sand beaches, and mangrove swamps, depending on your route. Our nation is home to six distinct biomes in total, each of which is essential to the emergence of native species.