What a great and immersive experience! San Pedro is a very cool town. Probably the most authentically local on that side of the lake. I wondered who plays on that basketball court next to the mercado when we walked around there. So cool you got to live there like a local for a couple of weeks.
Hey, guys Jessika and Justin, Guatemalan people are very, very friendly you are always most welcome all the time, please be back on the Holy Week it is so impression, in Solola, Antigua, in Guatemala City, Thank you lads for visiting the country of the eternity spring.
Hey, lads do not be scared of all the firecrackers in Noche Buena/Navidad, Happy Holidays lads, enjoy the tamales of rice, with chocolate, sweet tamales with ponche con piquete..
I came looking for a camper review and found a whole new world quirky fun and adventure. This trip into central and south America is eye opening and heart warming. I’ve never imagined that travel could be this immersive and connected to the people that live there. I’m seeing the world in a completely new way.
That is so kind of you to say that! The world is a big, beautiful, and diverse place and we are so lucky to get to see it and share a small piece with you. Thank you so much for watching!
6:14 Está volando [para allá, not sure about this part] arriba -- It's flying far above a few words that I do not understand estaba subiendo arriba -- It was rising above I assume "chaba" means kite. I don't know what the word is for kite. I would have guessed he was talking about an airplane or bird. I would have asked what thing he was talking about that is flying. I'm advanced, having lectured about science in Spanish and majored in Spanish in college. I think I'm as good as it gets as a Spanish speaker who doesn't practice with family and has only spent 3 weeks in Mexico. Kudos to you for learning as beginners! At all levels, there is always more to learn.
[In spanish] Buenas tardes Esta volando barrilete alla arriba Barrilete, un barrilete grande Esta subida alla arriba Esta-- la chava alla arriba [Translation] Good afternoon! [She]'s flying a kite up there A kite, a big kite [She]'s up there The-- The girl is up there He's letting him know his girlfriend is on the roof flying a kite. It's kinda hard to understand him because he speaks with a heavy mayan tzutujil accent, most likely spanish is his second language. "Chava" is guatemalan slang for a girl or young woman (ages 15 to 30, give or take, there are no hard rules for this). For a boy or young man it would be "chavo". If you are younger, you are a "chavita". If you are older, you are a "señora".
Hi I really like your video, my daughter wants to learn one of the 25 I believe dialects that are spoken there, do you know if they have that available? The dialect is Quiche.
After a quick search, I wasn't able to find any. I would recommend researching which town in Atitlan speaks that dialect. Then, I would see if they have any language schools there and call them to see if one of the spanish teachers also speaks that dialect.
San Pedro (and Guatemala in general) is one of the safest places we've ever traveled and it's one of the reasons why we love this country so much. This two week period was one of the few times in the entire year where we didn't even think about our safety. It's a rare feeling and something we don't take for granted.
Guatemala is the most authentic Mayan country in Central America . The culture and traditions are still practiced , and the language as well .
raulbarrera7894. Guatemala is the ONLY AUTHENTIC COUNTRY in the world.
I love this video. 🧡🫶🏻
What a great and immersive experience! San Pedro is a very cool town. Probably the most authentically local on that side of the lake. I wondered who plays on that basketball court next to the mercado when we walked around there. So cool you got to live there like a local for a couple of weeks.
It's definitely a special place. We were so lucky to have the chance to experience it firsthand!
Loved this video. Merry Christmas
Thank you 🙏🏼 Merry Christmas to you too!
I loved your video! What a great experience you guys had there. I can't wait to be back in Guatemala! Feliz Navidad amigos!
Feliz Navidad to you too!
This was outstanding! Love that the host family treated you as more than mere boarders. What a fantastic experience. Happy holidays!
We're so glad you enjoyed it! It was a very special experience.
ohh man how I miss those baskets of tortillas. I'm going soon again.
Lads I miss Christmas in Panajachel or Solola, the Family Puak always are super tuanis/nice with us.
Thank you for visiting Guatemala! You are always welcome! 🎉
What country are you from?
Thank you! We are from the United States.
Thank you for being so ni e with that family and Guatemalan people in general 🇬🇹 ❤
Aprecio bastante que hayan compartido sus experiencia con todo el mundo ❤
We're glad you enjoyed it!
@JustinandJess indeed, I & everyone else who watched your video enjoyed it very much! Keep up the good work you guys ☺️👍🏽
Hey, guys Jessika and Justin, Guatemalan people are very, very friendly you are always most welcome all the time, please be back on the Holy Week it is so impression, in Solola, Antigua, in Guatemala City, Thank you lads for visiting the country of the eternity spring.
Thank you so much for the recommendation! We will definitely plan a trip back during Holy Week and visit the places you mentioned.
Bienvenidos a Guatemala 🇬🇹 ❤
Hey, lads do not be scared of all the firecrackers in Noche Buena/Navidad, Happy Holidays lads, enjoy the tamales of rice, with chocolate, sweet tamales with ponche con piquete..
Thank you for the heads up! We’re excited to try those tamales. 😋
I love what you guys do keep going thanks for sharing this
Thank you for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed it.
❤I'm happy about that
Awww I’m crying, this is so cool. Happy tears for sure. I want to go to Guatemala ❤
Definitely put it on your bucket list! Guatemala is one of our favorite countries on the planet.
Thanks for visit Guatemala and share this amazing video
It's a beautiful country and the people are so kind.
I came looking for a camper review and found a whole new world quirky fun and adventure. This trip into central and south America is eye opening and heart warming. I’ve never imagined that travel could be this immersive and connected to the people that live there. I’m seeing the world in a completely new way.
That is so kind of you to say that! The world is a big, beautiful, and diverse place and we are so lucky to get to see it and share a small piece with you. Thank you so much for watching!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️👍🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
6:14 Está volando [para allá, not sure about this part] arriba -- It's flying far above
a few words that I do not understand
estaba subiendo arriba -- It was rising above
I assume "chaba" means kite. I don't know what the word is for kite. I would have guessed he was talking about an airplane or bird. I would have asked what thing he was talking about that is flying. I'm advanced, having lectured about science in Spanish and majored in Spanish in college. I think I'm as good as it gets as a Spanish speaker who doesn't practice with family and has only spent 3 weeks in Mexico.
Kudos to you for learning as beginners! At all levels, there is always more to learn.
Aquí en Guatemala a la cometa se le llama "barrilete".
[In spanish]
Buenas tardes
Esta volando barrilete alla arriba
Barrilete, un barrilete grande
Esta subida alla arriba
Esta-- la chava alla arriba
[Translation]
Good afternoon!
[She]'s flying a kite up there
A kite, a big kite
[She]'s up there
The-- The girl is up there
He's letting him know his girlfriend is on the roof flying a kite. It's kinda hard to understand him because he speaks with a heavy mayan tzutujil accent, most likely spanish is his second language. "Chava" is guatemalan slang for a girl or young woman (ages 15 to 30, give or take, there are no hard rules for this). For a boy or young man it would be "chavo". If you are younger, you are a "chavita". If you are older, you are a "señora".
❤🤗🤗🤗🫡🫡🫡 Guatemala 👍 👏🙆 is inevitably beautiful beautiful its people very friendly nice video very entertaining❤
We couldn't agree more! Guatemala is truly a special place. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much for watching
Hi I really like your video, my daughter wants to learn one of the 25 I believe dialects that are spoken there, do you know if they have that available? The dialect is Quiche.
After a quick search, I wasn't able to find any. I would recommend researching which town in Atitlan speaks that dialect. Then, I would see if they have any language schools there and call them to see if one of the spanish teachers also speaks that dialect.
Bean bilingual is a beautiful thing!!
Agreed! It makes travel so much more fulfilling. Thanks for watching 😊
It's funny see people trying to speak a different language, the fact is Spanish is a difficult language to learn! 🤕😣 It could be frustrating sometimes
Muy peligroso porque hay alambres de electricidad conozco y se también de personas que se han muerto y se han quedado sin sus brazos
Vien.venido.ha.guatemala
Omg to dangerous
San Pedro (and Guatemala in general) is one of the safest places we've ever traveled and it's one of the reasons why we love this country so much. This two week period was one of the few times in the entire year where we didn't even think about our safety. It's a rare feeling and something we don't take for granted.