Your editing is getting so confident now... and it really brings out your storytelling voice especially at highlighting a sense of place. Cheers and adventure on!
Hi Diana! I came across your videos yesterday and I am loving them! If you are still in Atitlan area there are some amazing people you may want to meet. One is a young local they call the traveling librarian that goes around bringing books to kids far out of town. Another is a local lady that teaches young women to make jewelry then helps them set up businesses and there is no profit share- they are sole owners.
@@dianawanderlust Hi Diana! That’s awesome! Hope you are enjoying El Salvador! Here’s a vid that showcases some of the lovely people I mentioned in Guatemala. I think you will enjoy it and recognize some of the places around Lake Atitlán :) What a special place.
I just saw one go your videos on my suggestions and since then, I have watched almost all of your videos. I honestly relate to you so much being a female solo traveller and I love your personality!!! I can only imagine how fun it would be to hang out with you someday!!!
@@dianawanderlust Cool ! It kind of depends on what you are looking for. We are cool weather lovers so we live in the mountains of Matagalpa. If you prefer the beach then tourists usually go to San Juan del Sur. Colonial city of Grenada is beautiful. So much to choose from…
Hi Diana, I've been in Mexico for a few months, mostly in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, and am thinking about going to visit Xela, Guatemala. How have you found Guatemala compared to Mexico? Especially how would you compare your interactions with the people?
Hi Alex! Granted Mexico is my favorite country I think I might be biased here. I do find Guatemala very similar but a bit more expensive. The west side is very similar to Chiapas, and the east to hot an humid Yucatan or Quintana Ro. The food is a bit different, in Guatemala they eat a typical platos full of rice, beans, tortilla, protein, salads. People are equally nice in both countries although in Xela they aren’t used to many tourist and if you look like a foreigner you’ll get an extra attention. I’m not sure what else to share with you, honestly I liked Antigua better but Xela is also interested to explore.
@@dianawanderlust Thank you for the information! Also, it seems you like indigenous culture, the Patzcuaro area is rich in the culture of the Purépechas, who were an empire almost as large as the Aztecs but they were never conquered by the Spanish, leaving many of their traditions in-tact. There are some foreigners in Patzcuaro itself, but mostly they are retired Americans and Canadians, so unfortunately you can't make lots of young foreigner friends like in San Cristobal
Hahahaha that’s funny but there might be a reason to it. Germans who travel might be different than Germans who don’t. Backpackers usually are very friendly and outgoing so it’s easier to make friends with them
10:46 Can you spot my tripod AKA my big toe?
😂
I should couchsurf more often! Looks like a great way to meet locals.
Nice channel! I lived in Guatemala for one year, brings up memories!
Nice video. I can only imagine the heat in those countries. Nice.
I'm so happy that you finally feel good and enjoy the time watching the Game ❤
Your editing is getting so confident now... and it really brings out your storytelling voice especially at highlighting a sense of place. Cheers and adventure on!
You and this tiny island you both are amazing 👏👏❤️❤️
Gracias por tus videos! :)
My faith in UA-cam algorithm has been restored!!
Loved this video!!♥️
This made me laugh 😂 how did I end up on your feed?
Hi Diana! I came across your videos yesterday and I am loving them! If you are still in Atitlan area there are some amazing people you may want to meet. One is a young local they call the traveling librarian that goes around bringing books to kids far out of town. Another is a local lady that teaches young women to make jewelry then helps them set up businesses and there is no profit share- they are sole owners.
Unfortunately I’m in El Salvador right now
@@dianawanderlust Hi Diana! That’s awesome! Hope you are enjoying El Salvador! Here’s a vid that showcases some of the lovely people I mentioned in Guatemala. I think you will enjoy it and recognize some of the places around Lake Atitlán :) What a special place.
What is this purple-pink jacket you´re wearing? It´s awesome!
I love your videos, you give me so much peace 💕 I wish I can travel the world one day just like you
Thanks 😊
Amazing to be in town for the football championship.
Great video, glad you recovered from the volcano hike. Watching you deal with the heat made me appreciate AC 😁
OMG I have no doubt that AC is the greatest invention in the world! I am dead serious!!!
Thanks always for watching and commenting
I just saw one go your videos on my suggestions and since then, I have watched almost all of your videos. I honestly relate to you so much being a female solo traveller and I love your personality!!! I can only imagine how fun it would be to hang out with you someday!!!
Hey there! These kind of comments are the one lighting my day! ❤️ thank you so much for watching and taking your time to comment!
We are currently in Nicaragua but heading for Xela, Antigua, and Lake Atitlan…2 months each next year.
We are excited !
Going to Nicaragua next week! any recommendations?
@@dianawanderlust
Cool !
It kind of depends on what you are looking for. We are cool weather lovers so we live in the mountains of Matagalpa. If you prefer the beach then tourists usually go to San Juan del Sur. Colonial city of Grenada is beautiful. So much to choose from…
Soooooo, where did you go in Nicaragua ? Like it ? Different than Guatemala ?
Good job keep continue❤
Didi means elder sister in my language,love from India💝 Background music seemed new,entire video was great
ur hairstyle looks too cute ✨😀
Didi means “big” in my language
Saludos de un Chapin
Wow Xela is very nice ❤
Yes it is!
Your videos just get better!
You're paddle skills need a little help! Take care & stay safe x 🇬🇧
Hahahaha help me!!
Hermosa 😘😘
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Hi Diana, I've been in Mexico for a few months, mostly in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, and am thinking about going to visit Xela, Guatemala. How have you found Guatemala compared to Mexico? Especially how would you compare your interactions with the people?
Hi Alex! Granted Mexico is my favorite country I think I might be biased here. I do find Guatemala very similar but a bit more expensive. The west side is very similar to Chiapas, and the east to hot an humid Yucatan or Quintana Ro. The food is a bit different, in Guatemala they eat a typical platos full of rice, beans, tortilla, protein, salads. People are equally nice in both countries although in Xela they aren’t used to many tourist and if you look like a foreigner you’ll get an extra attention. I’m not sure what else to share with you, honestly I liked Antigua better but Xela is also interested to explore.
@@dianawanderlust Thank you for the information!
Also, it seems you like indigenous culture, the Patzcuaro area is rich in the culture of the Purépechas, who were an empire almost as large as the Aztecs but they were never conquered by the Spanish, leaving many of their traditions in-tact. There are some foreigners in Patzcuaro itself, but mostly they are retired Americans and Canadians, so unfortunately you can't make lots of young foreigner friends like in San Cristobal
@@AlexA-cn5ip what are you doing there? My Spanish teacher's grandma was a Purepecha
@@dianawanderlust Wow! Not much honestly, trying to fit in hahaha and learn Spanish. I work online
Be careful, sweetness
You look super Georgian, are you from Georgia 🇬🇪?
Yes I am 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
Crazy.
I am living in Germany for 6 years and having 0 German friends but Diana finds German Friend in Guatemala 🤦♀️I see "only problem it's me".
Hahahaha that’s funny but there might be a reason to it. Germans who travel might be different than Germans who don’t. Backpackers usually are very friendly and outgoing so it’s easier to make friends with them
Do they understand English
Not really