Totonicapan
Totonicapán is a department located in the western highlands of Guatemala. It is known for its rich indigenous culture, primarily inhabited by the K'iche' Maya people. The region is characterized by its stunning mountainous landscapes and traditional villages, where colorful textiles and handicrafts are produced.
The capital city, also named Totonicapán, serves as the administrative center of the department. The area is famous for its hot springs, particularly in Fuentes Georginas, which attract both locals and tourists. Additionally, the region has historical significance, with various archaeological sites that reflect its ancient Mayan heritage.