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  • Slide down the youngest volcano in Nicaragua Slide down the youngest volcano in Nicaragua
    There is a sudden silence that you experience just midway, while you descend down a sixteen hundred foot volcanic slope. It would be good to wear goggles while you plan to shimmie over your board while you slip downhill.  Most people get back to their position and back on board, and almost immediately submit to gravity again. Here you go zooming down until the slop becomes gentler and you eventually stop while a gentle audience applauds you. This could very well be your introduction to volcanic boarding. This awesome sport started mostly around the Cerro Negro area. This is an Ominous charcoal black volcanic region which is located in the western region of Nicaragua.  The volcanic boarders speed down the bald side of the active volcano and  [...]
    September 8th, 2010
  • Get charmed by the historical modernism of Antigua Get charmed by the historical modernism of Antigua
    The tourists that come here to Guatemala come here to visit the ancient Mayan ruins. Also the Indian markets here have a large and lush countryside. This place has lakes and volcanoes that remind you of the many decades of civil war. The last few years though have resulted in the government becoming more stable politically and economically. . The country is known for its cosmopolitan attractions as well. The tourism industry in Guatemala is on the rise. The locals here have paid special attention to making this place grow into a major tourism hub.  The city has a population of about thirty thousand people. There is also a special tourism police force that is in play here that come fully equipped and trained in English. These tourism police  [...]
    September 6th, 2010
  • Fun with Kuna’s at San Blas Fun with Kuna’s at San Blas
    The inhabitants of Playon Chico in Panama are called the Kuna Indians. These people hold an ancient belief that the people here have a good and bad spirit. So, for the spirit to reach heaven after death, the Kuna women march up the jungle slope all the way to the hilltop where the graveyard is. This is how they give company to their deceased and ensure that they never get lonely. When Carlos Owens (a local from here) died, the women in his family lounged in hammocks that were attached into the poles that supported the roof of his grave; the shelters were usually filled with smoke from the pots of incense which the older women of the group place on the grave. The much younger women work on molas which is layered into long fabrics and then cut  [...]
    September 1st, 2010
  • An Honduran Adventure An Honduran Adventure
    Trekking in South America could be quite an experience. This place is heavily surrounded by foliage.  The forests are usually blessed with lifesaving rain, (the temperature get high sometimes) and admittedly that does invigorate your overall experience. The accommodation here is quite the talk! There are swimming pools which lie directly beneath the sky, so if you would like, your evenings could be romantic under the clear starry sky. You could retire here for a long nap which you could plan after an invigorating hot shower. The cabin is pretty comfortable, and dinner is also served at the veranda. This place usually offers you a select blend of Cuban cigars. You could also ask for a glass of fine Scotch and some hot chocolate which is made  [...]
    August 30th, 2010
  • Diving Adventures in Mexico, on the Mayan Riviera Diving Adventures in Mexico, on the Mayan Riviera
    Adventure traveling!!! Loads of adventures on your holiday make it a lifetime experience. You could hike on a mountain to meet its peak, or crawl under the ceiling of a cave to explore its history. You can ski and snowboard. You can snorkel and dive. But adventure diving can be a real treat for you. Diving sport takes you to the fourth dimension. It’s really difficult to imagine the magical world under the water suddenly opening up to close you, unless you experience it personally. Diving offers you sights of colorful coral fields, caverns under the water and ruins of the drowned water vessels. But diving could be an entirely different experience if it’s diving at the Mayan Riviera in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Mexico, the paradise of water  [...]
    August 25th, 2010
  • Mexico’s Festive Attraction – Day of the Dead Mexico’s Festive Attraction – Day of the Dead
    A celebration is a celebration, whether that of culture, history, or religion, or may be all three together. Festivals are simple excuses to let all your expression out, in the company of colors. And what if it’s a unique festival of a yet unexplored place, which you get to be a part of?  Imagine yourself enjoying the local, but great, festival of a country in between your trip to it. Isn’t that just wonderful? Yeah? Then you are the lucky one to now more about one of the traditional and the most interesting festival of a Central American country – Mexico’s Day of the Dead festival! The beginning of November marks the most out-of-the-world kind of festival for Mexican Families – Día de los Muertos i.e. Day of the Dead. It may sound  [...]
    August 23rd, 2010
  • Some Shine on the Beach – Costa Rica Beaches Some Shine on the Beach – Costa Rica Beaches
    Costa Rica, located in the southern part of Central America, is a country with a name that suits it. Costa Rica simply means “rich coast”, which means that the country is rich when it’s the matter of coastline. And it really is. Two-thirds of the boundary gifted to Costa Rica is gifted with a coastline. Costa Rica is famous for its pristine beaches. The beaches of here rank high amongst the world best beaches and are a second name for the most idyllic and beautiful places. The beaches serve playing whales and dolphins for the tourists to enjoy. Also, Costa Rica has some of the best fishing sports in the world. Costa Rica serves its tourists with a variety of beaches. Tourist may find all types of beaches here, and choose for themselves  [...]
    August 18th, 2010
  • Scintillating San Jose Scintillating San Jose
    San Jose instantly captivates those hitting the lands with scenic splendors of its vibrant lush green wilderness and the gigantically awe-inspiring mountainous terrains. A great getaway from the usual bustle of city life, those who prefer action packed travel and outdoor activities have certainly a lot to look forward to from the beautiful lands of San Jose. Being the capital city as well as the biggest City in the whole of Costa Rica, one can expect so many activities to look forward from this amazing getaway destinations. Much visited due to the varied bio-diversity, Costa Rica is filled with some of the world’s greatest locations. No wonder, there are so many travelers opting to explore San Jose. Closely situated Avenida Central stretches  [...]
    August 16th, 2010
  • Dancing Treats at Casco Viejo, Panama Dancing Treats at Casco Viejo, Panama
    Casco Viejo is the intersection of Panama City’s past and future. This colonial district has now become one of the largest cultural cornerstones of the city.  This place has also become a home to the presidential palace. The bullet scarred buildings and cobble stoned streets, gives this place a very obvious colonial look. About ten years ago, the scenario over here started picking up quite fast and heading towards progress. The Spanish colonial houses which were covered in moss were later designated as a UNESCO world Heritage site. The site was listed by UNESCO in the year nineteen hundred and ninety. This apparently contributed greatly to the spread of the glassy office towers here in the city.  In the year two thousand and five, there  [...]
    August 11th, 2010
  • Taxco and The Magical Acapulco Bay Taxco and The Magical Acapulco Bay
    This place is known to be the Hollywood retreat with its white sandy beaches and well known reputation. Acapulco started getting waves of tourists and these tourists just love it here. The place has incomparable scenic beauty and it is compared to Rio de Janeiro. This bay is also very famous of its amazing and scenic sunsets.  The bay is over seven miles long and is shaped like a horse show.  This bay connects to the Pacific Ocean. If you could manage avoid the package tourist offers, then just step up and enjoy the many beautiful water views. Check into the hotel Las Brisas, which is at the legendary hilltop Grande dame. This is one of Acapulco’s most famous and high profiles places. The fame and high profile status of this place has been  [...]
    August 9th, 2010