Top 9 Lessons & Workshops in Solola Department, Western Highlands

April 11, 2022 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Solola Department, Guatemala including Ixmucane Holistic Healing, TinteMaya, Santa Cruz Beading and Weaving Artisan Classes, JABEL TINAMIT Spanish School, Orbita Spanish School, Multicolores, The East West Center Atitlan, Galeria de arte "Ventanas del lago"., Art Cafe El Colibri.
Restaurants in Solola Department

1. Ixmucane Holistic Healing

Camino a Lomas de Tzununa Lomas de Tzununá, Tzununa 07014 Guatemala +502 5201 8272 [email protected] http://www.tzununahealthyself.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Ixmucane Holistic Healing

Ixmucane is a place located in Lomas de Tzununa. We offer Therapeutic Massages -Hot Stones Therapy - Deep Massages -Neurolymphatic massage -Swedish with Acupresure -Holistic Pain Relief -Sacred Sound and Harmonics therapies Emotional and energy work: -Bach Flowers -Reiki -Chakra Balancing -Meridian Psychotherapy (EFT) -Counseling Courses: massage, Reiki, Emotional Healing. Retreats meditation and sound. Women Circles

2. TinteMaya

San Juan la Laguna 07017 Guatemala +502 5101 9423 [email protected] http://facebook.com/tintemaya
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

TinteMaya

Women Weaving Better Lives TinteMaya is comprised of 25 artisan women from San Juan La Laguna, a small community by Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, who are working together to promote these values: Equal opportunities for women. The local culture in Guatemala does not offer many economic opportunities for women, leaving the men in control over the family’s finances. TinteMaya enables each individual woman to transform her weaving skills into an economic opportunity and allow the work to be done at home while still taking care of the family. The sale of each product ensures a fair wage to the woman or women who made it; with this money, they can make spending decisions and contribute to the wellbeing of their children. Every purchase pushes gender equality and independence in the right direction. Ecological Sustainability. The use of plant dyes promotes local biodiversity and plant health, minimizes water pollution and creates organic waste for fertilizer. In order to divert waste, Tinte Maya uses recycled material in some weavings by harvesting thread from used sweaters and other sustainable techniques.

Reviewed By oliviassaurman

My friend and I had the pleasure of learning and connecting with these beautiful women over two days. Our first day was spent with Amalia, who taught us about the natural dying process taken to create the beautiful textiles you see all over Guatemala. We hand picked sacatina leaves and cinnamon leaves to create our dye baths, which yielded a beautiful blue and a deep red wine color. We mixed these with achote to create a beautiful mix of colors to dye our pants with. On the next day we returned to participate in the weaving workshop offered by Tintemaya. This was equally an incredible experience. I spent time learning how to weave a bag while my friend worked on a scarf. If you’re traveling around Lake Atitlan I highly recommend stopping by San Juan to participate in this beautiful experience offered by Tintemaya. I feel so lucky to have been able to learn from these women.

3. Santa Cruz Beading and Weaving Artisan Classes

CECAP Building Calle Principal, Santa Cruz La Laguna 07014 Guatemala +502 3684 1670 [email protected] http://www.amigosdesantacruz.org/visitor-classes/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Santa Cruz Beading and Weaving Artisan Classes

Learn to bead or weave with local Santa Cruz artisans while enjoying a fantastic view of Lake Atitlan. All proceeds support the community of Santa Cruz La Laguna through the local nonprofit Amigos de Santa Cruz which runs education and economic empowerment programs

Reviewed By droscarin

A nice hike took us to this awesome Café with the BEST view ever. Thanks Alex and all your wonderful staff for letting us appreciate the amazing work you are doing. Perfect timing for some shopping, handmade items from Sta Cruz ladies. Let’s support local business ????.

4. JABEL TINAMIT Spanish School

Callejon Las Armonias, Panajachel 07010 Guatemala +502 4244 0047 [email protected] http://www.jabeltinamit.com
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

JABEL TINAMIT Spanish School

We offer effective and fun ways to learn Spanish in Guatemala and online. Located in Panajachel by the stunningly beautiful Lake Atitlan, our school is the only Spanish language school in Panajachel, Guatemala, that is Mayan owned. You can learn Spanish in one to one classes, or with a small group of friends. We also provide online Spanish lessons. We're sure you will have a great time learning Spanish with us in Guatemala.

Reviewed By EvaSUK - Bedford, United Kingdom

We were traveling around Guatemala when my husband put forward the idea of intensive Spanish lessons for one week. Why not? We researched various schools and Jabel Tinamit seemed to get overwhelmingly positive feedback. I can honestly say it was one of the happiest and most rewarding times of our lives. We only planned to stay 1 week and ended up staying 3 - and would have stayed for months if we could have. The set up is so efficient and effective and the team felt like family. We had 4 hours of one to one classes in the morning and had our afternoons free. I cannot recommend their professionalism, humor, hard work, techniques and passion enough. I would also recommend a homestay as that really made us converse in Spanish and we grew very close to our host family in Pana (Magda and her family are incredible). The school itself is like a small paradise: I had my classes on the roof and most days looked out to the Lake and volcanoes wondering "Am I really here?". We took part in the activities and loved them all (cooking class is fantastic - thank you Elizabeth and Julia). We have continued with online lessons because we couldn't say goodbye - if you are lucky enough be taught by Gladys, you are in for a treat. She is the best teacher I have ever had, period; she feels like a friend. The online component is also very good; we are making progress despite the distance and the teachers are very flexible. Please choose Jabel Tinamit, you will speak Spanish in no time and have an unforgettable time in the process! Thank you all, Eva

5. Orbita Spanish School

Calle 4-26 8a Zone 2, San Pedro La Laguna 07018 Guatemala +502 5872 7485 [email protected] http://www.orbitaspanishschool.com
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Orbita Spanish School

Reviewed By tarragriffith

I spent a month studying and living at Orbita, and the experience was just incredible. The curriculum is progressive and challenging, and the outdoor "classrooms" have sweeping views of the lake. I stayed in the private room/private bathroom (option 5 on the website), with a huge terrace which also doubled as my classroom. Rene and Milca took great care of me, and even booked my doctors appointment when I was met with an itchy rash. Vincenta, Marie, and Eduardo were exceptionally great as well. Orbita is the Elizabeth Olsen of Spanish schools in San Pedro - lesser known in the public eye, but with more talent and critical praise than it's competitors. They also offer Skype lessons for continued learning, awesome!

6. Multicolores

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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Multicolores

Multicolores is a non-profit association of Mayan women artists who design and create hooked rugs and embroidered art. Working with 9 groups of women in 7 communities in the Guatemalan Highlands, Multicolores offers creative education, fair pay, and health and leadership programs to artists. Visit Multicolores’ headquarters to shop our exclusive gallery of contemporary textile art.

7. The East West Center Atitlan

Barrio 3, ain path next to hotel Paco Real Barrio III, San Marcos La Laguna 07016 Guatemala +502 3102 4666 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/eastwestcenteratitlan
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

The East West Center Atitlan

Massage & Therapy Center, courses, workshops and a health store

Reviewed By elizabeth_m_c_83

I've lived in San Marcos for a year now and East West is my go to spot when overwhelmed or in need of some deeply healing energy. Suzi is amazing! Her intuition and her wealth of knowledge means that she is able to craft exactly the massage that your mind and body (and soul!) needs. My visiting mother-in-law said that her massage with Marta was the best she's ever had - and she's discerning to say the least! Thank you East West for creating this oasis in San Marcos, and for sharing your knowledge of holistic health with the greater community!

8. Galeria de arte "Ventanas del lago".

San Juan la Laguna, Zona 1, San Juan la Laguna 07017 Guatemala +502 4179 5357 [email protected] http://ventasdellago1.wixsite.com/gallery
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Galeria de arte "Ventanas del lago".

Hi, I'm Delmy Yesenia Cholotio Leja, I'm part of the maya tzutujil culture from the town of San Juan La Laguna, Solola, Guatemala. When I was 12 years old i had the dream of be a Highlighted woman among the best artists in the world. Currently I am 14 years old and Thank god and his blessings, I manage and im the main artist in the art gallery "ventanas del lago".

9. Art Cafe El Colibri

San Pedro La Laguna 8015 Guatemala +502 7721 8378 [email protected] http://www.colibrisanpedro.com/
Art Cafe El Colibri

In our beautiful and peaceful garden we offer private spanish classes with highly experience teachers. You can combine your studies with painting and salsa or flamenco classes. You can also support local scholarship project by painting a cup. Half of the price goes to the San Pedros'students who wish to study at the university. Come and enjoy your creativity, have a fun!

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