Tolimán
Tolimán is a prominent volcano located in the Guatemalan highlands. It stands at an elevation of 3,158 meters (10,328 feet) and is part of the Sierra Madre mountain range. The volcano is known for its symmetrical cone shape and is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The last significant eruption of Tolimán occurred in 1100 AD, but it remains an active volcano. Its slopes are home to diverse flora and fauna, and the area is rich in cultural history, with nearby communities that have deep connections to the land and its volcanic activity.