Packages
6 days 5 nights - $1,300 per person
Arts & Culture Exploration
6 days 5 nights - $1,300 per person
Environment & Adventure Exploration
4 days 3 nights - $930 per person
Deep-dive Natün
Customize your experience
Whether you seek adventure, cultural learning, or meaningful social impact, we’ll help tailor your experience. Together, we’ll design a journey that’s educational, culturally rich, and impactful for both supporters and Indigenous communities. Let’s start planning an unforgettable experience!
This is for you if....
The Cultural Explorer
You’re eager to go beyond sightseeing. Through Natün’s programs you’ll engage deeply with Maya heritage and see how ancestral knowledge shapes everything we do. This experience highlights cultural wisdom and Natün’s community-led approach to learning.
The Adventurer
You love exploring landscapes and nature. With Natün, you’ll experience Guatemala’s ecosystems in ways that connect you to communities, land stewardship, and climate-resilience efforts that are part of our environmentally focused work.
The Deep Immersion Traveler
You want more than a visit, you want meaningful engagement. This experience invites you into Natün’s programs, fostering authentic relationships as you learn alongside communities advancing long-term systemic change together.
How it Works
Nutrition & Health Program
Improves the nutrition and health of women and children through a holistic approach that strengthens prevention, self-care, and the availability of healthy foods.
Education Program
Fosters the personal, community, and social development of children and adolescents by strengthening their leadership, communication, identity, science and technology skills, through culturally relevant curricula and the active participation of families.
Economic Development Program
Improves community economic autonomy, through capacity building in entrepreneurship and business skills, with technical and financial support.
Where We Work and Why
Natün works in the department of Sololá, in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, where 96% of the population is Indigenous and the region is rich in Maya culture. Despite this strength, generations of historical exclusion, underfunded systems, and deep inequities have limited opportunity – particularly for Maya women and youth – and 76% of the population lives in poverty. That’s why we work alongside rural Indigenous communities as they lead efforts to build opportunity, equity, and dignity.

