Volcán Tajumulco is the highest mountain in Central America and the 38th highest peak in the world. It is located in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, near the Mexican border. At a height of 4,220 meters (13,845 feet), it offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hiking and mountaineering.
The first recorded ascent of Volcán Tajumulco was made in 1939 by a team of German and Austrian climbers. Today, the mountain attracts adventure-seekers from all over the world who come to enjoy its challenging slopes and breathtaking panoramas. The trek to the summit usually takes two days and requires good physical fitness, as well as proper equipment and clothing for the high-altitude environment.