Atitlan Immersive DMC

Regenerative Travel & Community Impact

Purpose, Connection & Positive Change

Duration

6 Days / 5 Nights

Group Size

6–12 guests

Starting Price

$1,000

Overview

This itinerary is designed for purpose-driven groups and CSR-focused organizations looking to create lasting positive impact. Lake Atitlan's communities face real challenges, from deforestation to economic inequality, and your group becomes part of the solution. Work alongside local families in reforestation projects, support women-led cooperatives, learn about sustainable coffee farming, and visit community schools. Every activity is designed to leave a meaningful footprint while providing your group with transformative, eye-opening experiences.

Highlights

Community reforestation project
Women's cooperative visit and workshop
Sustainable coffee farm experience
Community school engagement
Traditional village homestay interaction
Impact report for your group or organization

What's Included

  • 5 nights lakefront villa accommodation
  • Community liaison and bilingual guide
  • All project materials and supplies
  • Private boat transfers
  • Ground transportation

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival & Orientation

Airport pickup, scenic transfer to Lake Atitlan. Check in at your lakefront villa. Evening orientation covering the communities you will visit, the projects you will support, and the impact your group will make.

Day 2: Reforestation Project

Travel to a highland community above the lake. Work alongside local families planting native trees in areas affected by deforestation. Learn about the watershed's importance to the lake ecosystem and the communities that depend on it.

Day 3: Women's Cooperative

Visit a women-led artisan cooperative. Participate in a hands-on weaving or natural dye workshop led by the cooperative's members. Learn about their journey toward economic independence and how tourism supports their mission.

Day 4: Sustainable Agriculture

Morning visit to an organic coffee farm. Learn the full bean-to-cup process and understand how fair-trade practices support farming families. Afternoon visit to a community permaculture garden growing traditional crops.

Day 5: Education & Community

Visit a local community school. Engage with students through activities, donate supplies, and learn about educational challenges in rural Guatemala. Afternoon free for reflection or exploring the village.

Day 6: Farewell & Departure

Morning group reflection and impact summary. Receive a personalized impact report for your organization. Farewell gathering. Transfer to Guatemala City airport.

Ready to Book?

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.atitlanimmersive.com

This itinerary is subject to change based on weather, local conditions, and group preferences. All prices are per person and based on minimum group size.