CA-01Central America with a Canadian travel office Adventures Abroad
Date of travel: Feb 10 – Mar 4, 2001
This trip was to go also to El Salvador, but a strong earthquake there, while we were in Nicaragua, cut out our trip to El Salvador and extended our stay in Nicaragua.
ITINERARY:
On Feb 10 late drive in a rented car from Vista to Los Angeles Airport (LAX). On Feb 11 early morning flight via San Salvador in El Salvador to Managua in NICARAGUA. Our original itinerary between Feb 11 and Feb 17 unchanged visiting the country capital Managua, Park National Volcano Masaya, a historic town of Granada, a day trip by ferry to island Ometepe formed by 2 volcanoes in Lake Nicaragua, then in a resort at Pacific Ocean, followed by an old Nicaragua capital Leon. Wherever one looks in Nicaragua there are volcanoes and many are still active. On Feb 18 started a substitute program with a flight on a small plane with one propeller and wheels reminding legs of a mosquito from Managua across Lake Nicaragua to San Carlos, where the San Juan River starts flowing from Lake Nicaragua along the border of Costa Rica all the way to Caribbean Sea. Then by a narrow boat with an off board engine on this river several hours to a jungle lodge deep inside a rainforest. We spent 3 days taking canoe rides with local Indians here.
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CA-09 Center America – El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize
Date of travel: Mar 12 – Mar 25, 2009
ITINERARY:
In the evening Mar 12 I drive a rented car from Vista to Los Angeles airport. At midnight I fly to the city of San Salvador in the country EL SALVADOR. I am there in the morning Mar 13. Through my hotel I arrange a sightseeing trip of the city for the afternoon. It starts on the main square, Plaza Barrios. My local guide takes me to Catedral Metropolitana. Later we drive past the National Theatre. Then we go outside the city to Mt. Diablo. Next day with the same guide I take a trip to Lago de Coatepeque outside San Salvador. Sugar cane grows on most of fields. El Salvador is a country of volcanoes and some of them are just outside the city. We drive to the top of Cerro Verde (Green Mountain) from where we see several volcanoes. Then we continue to Lake Coatepeque, which is surrounded by them. The lake itself is a large caldera of an old volcano. When returning back to the city the road crosses a lava field from eruption in 1970. In the evening I meet the other 22 members of our group in our hotel. On Mar 15 we have a sightseeing of the city San Salvador while the whole country El Salvador is in the middle of parliamentary elections.
Then we drive by bus to HONDURAS. Our accommodation is in the town of Copan near the famous Maya excavations. The following day motor rickshaws are taking us to the ruins of Maya Copan. Copan is one of the most important Maya sites. It is thought that it was founded 200 BC. It is an extensive place with many plazas. In the afternoon there is an individual sightseeing of the modern town of Copan.
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