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  • The Final ChapterFour days before my birthday and we headed to Managua, capital of Nicaragua from where we would catch a flight to the tropical Caribbean paradise of the Corn Islands for some backpacker-style luxury (i.e. upgrading to 2 star accommodation from Posted by travelling_kx in Mexico and beyond | Oct 7, 2011
  • GranadaPara no estresarme, decidí pasar mi última semana nicaragüense explorando con calma Granada y sus alrededores. Aunque parezca que 7 días son muchos para una pequeña ciudad como ésta, es un lugar tan bonito y hay tantas cosas que ver Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Sep 19, 2011
  • MAS INFORMACION!SO, this is my second time trying to write a new blog, the power goes out for a few seconds every day, a few times a day here so there is always a chance you messages will be lost! Before I Posted by aliciabev in The Traveling Beverage | Sep 12, 2011
  • Estelí y Cañón de SomotoTras los días de relax en Padre Ramos, llegó el momento de buscar nuevas aventuras algo más activas y, así, puse rumbo, junto a Elisa y Jeff, a Estelí, la capital tabacalera de Nicaragua. Cogimos el primer bus de la Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Sep 2, 2011
  • Padre Ramos Tras la actividad cultural y religiosa de los días que pasamos en León, Danya y yo cambiamos completamente de tercio y nuestro siguiente destino fue la Península de Padre Ramos, en el norte de la costa pacífica nicaragüense. Se trata Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Sep 1, 2011
  • Jiquilillo and Going HomeI had been persuaded by a German girl named Selina who trekked Telica with us that the perfect way to end my Central American adventure was to head north from Leon, up the coast to a lazy little village on Posted by Monsk in Central America | Sep 1, 2011
  • Leon pt 2.The day after returning from Telica and getting gnarly pissed was painful and not much happened. However it was also Chris' last night in Nicaragua and so there was the obvious compulsion to get on the Flor de Caña again. Posted by Monsk in Central America | Aug 30, 2011
  • LeónEl Jueves Santo, con las primeras luces del día, nos presentamos los cuatros mosqueteros (Danya, Nacho, Camilo y yo) en la estación de autobuses de Matagalpa con la intención de llegar hasta León. A pesar de las advertencias que nos Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Aug 29, 2011
  • León pt 1.The night before before picking up my passport, me, a few Americans from the hostel and a couple of local girls prematurely celebrated by drinking plenty of Toñas (the national beer) and hitting up a karaoke bar. All the locals Posted by Monsk in Central America | Aug 28, 2011
  • 1998 - Central America (Part 2 - Nicaragua) Wednesday 8 April - A day of travel. Firstly, a mini bus to Liberia. Then taxis to border with Nicaragua. Lots of third world bureaucracy with lots of queuing, inspections, sta Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Apr 11, 1998
  • MatagalpaHuyendo del calor pegajoso que domina el clima nicaragüense, mi siguiente parada fue una ciudad en las montañas de nombre Matagalpa. Tras una mañana de autobuses, incluso atravesando alguna procesión del domingo de ramos, llegué a mi destino sin más Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Aug 17, 2011
  • Granada and Isla de OmetepeHaving turned up too late to the bus station to get a nice, luxury international bus into Nicaragua, we had to battle with public transport. So five buses and a mad taxi ride later, we arrived in the capital, Managua. Posted by Monsk in Central America | Aug 16, 2011
  • JuigalpaJuigalpa no es uno de los destinos turísticos principales de Nicaragua, ya que se encuentra un poco en tierra de nadie y la ciudad en sí no es especialmente interesante. Sin embargo, mi ruta en bus desde San Carlos hasta Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Aug 2, 2011
  • Río San JuanEl río San Juan nace en el infinito Lago Nicaragua y tras 200 kilómetros desemboca en el océano Atlántico, dejando tras de sí un escenario de vegetación exuberante. Este caudaloso río separa Nicaragua de Costa Rica y es motivo de Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Jul 31, 2011
  • Archipiélago de SolentinameEl archipiélago de Solentiname está compuesto por 36 islas e islotes y es famoso por albergar una colonia de artesanos en las islas más grandes. En principio, no tenía intención de visitar este lugar, pero Kristin y Esther tenía muy Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Jul 27, 2011
  • Isla de OmetepeOmetepe es una isla en mitad del Lago Nicaragua formada por dos volcanes, que se levantan imponentes en los extremos opuestos de la isla. Este curioso lugar se encuentra relativamente cerca de San Juan del Sur, donde Alex y yo Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Jul 4, 2011
  • Llegada a NicaraguaTras pasar prácticamente todo el día en otro de esos lentos y asfixiantes autobuses ticas (que es como se autodenominan los costarricenses para acortar), Alex y yo llegamos a la frontera con Nicaragua. Nada más bajar del bus, un enjambre Posted by gacela in Gacela por el Mundo | Jun 18, 2011
  • Revisiting Nicaragua’s Sandinista RevolutionMANAGUA, Nicaragua (Mar. 4, 2011) -- I arrived in Managua for a very short but well-planned research trip for several scenes in an upcoming thriller. Of particular importance a back story weaved into the dark past of Nicaragua’s Sandinista Posted by AC Frieden in The Frieden Trails | Jun 12, 2011
  • Central America - Week 27 & 28 We left La Fortuna early morning and made it to Los Chiles, at the border with Nicaragua at 11am. Everything went well despite the longish wait for a connecting bus on the way. Posted by lebrunfo in The travelling frogs | Apr 24, 2011
  • NicaraguaThe first stop in Nicaragua was a little beach town called San Juan del Sur, only 45 minutes from the Costa Rican border. The place was full of backpackers but very relaxed and the tour bus crowd was pleasantly Posted by mwalmsle in Jess and Mike's Excellent Adventure | Apr 21, 2011
  • Sunny San Juan del Sur and Obscure OmetepeFrom Granada we journeyed to San Jan del Sur –a long stretch of beach on the southern pacific coast of Nicaragua. We ended up staying in a cheap hotel the first night, which was likely the worst accommodation we Posted by A-Team in A-Team Adventures | Apr 5, 2011
  • LEÓN-Las Peñitas-JIQUILILLOAfter hot Granada we were off to León. We really liked León: it had a special vibe. Being more of a student city, it’s always been a bit more revolutionary than its neighboring ones. Although slightly older and unorganized, compared Posted by hmontonen in Henrik and Laura in South America | Mar 31, 2011
  • Greetings from GranadaWe pulled into Granada in the middle of the day and started the search for a place to stay. As we get closer to April and further down south, the temperature is rising and with backpacks on in the Posted by A-Team in A-Team Adventures | Mar 30, 2011
  • Willy Goat GruffI really liked Granada. It's one of my favourite towns so far. The central square is vast, filled with street stalls and has a raised platform in the centre where they have concerts and latin dancing. The church is painted Posted by ew5827 in From Mexico to who knows where | Mar 27, 2011
  • Towns and TurtlesWandering around with all our bags in probably the hottest town we'd visited wasn't so fun! We hadn't booked a hostel and as places were fully booked we were regretting it! Luckily, the hostel we eventually ended up at was Posted by ew5827 in From Mexico to who knows where | Mar 27, 2011
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