Sunday, August 23, 2009

Granada, Nicaragua

I believe that it has been 8 days since I have embarked on my adventure. Today we arrived in Granada which is 3 hours away from Leon, Nicaragua.

We are staying in the middle of town. The area that we are in has a bunch of bars and restaurants geared toward foreigners. I must admit that I ordered a hamburger at a local sports bar showing American baseball (Dodgers).

Since we had a long day yesterday volcano boarding and taking a tour of a mangrove by boat, the group is feeling pretty tired today. I am looking forward to going out to dinner tonight to an Asian fusion restaurant and to hanging out at a local bar afterwards.

It´s nice to have the chance to be in a city for more than a day. The only sad part about today is that we had to say goodbye to Marcos, our van driver. Now we are going to embark on the rest of our journey via chicken bus. I am looking forward to seeing and experiencing what the locals go through when they need to travel.

Well, I am exhausted and will try to write again later tomorrow since we have internet in our hotel.

Friday, August 21, 2009

El Cuco

El Cuco is a beach area in El Salvador that is 3 hours away from Suchitoto. We stayed at this little hotel on the beach and had the entire place and pool to ourselves.

This was a tiny town and very poor. However, the hotel and beach that we were at was great.

Suchitoto Waterfall Hike

The next day we awoke a little hung over for a 3 hour hike and waterfall experience in Suchitoto with Renee our tour guide. The walk was a little crazy as we went across bushes, mud and even crossed over barbed wire fences.

The site was beautiful and full of greenery. The hike was a little exhausting by the end. Our guide took us to two waterfalls that we could jump from. One was 36 feet high and the other around 20 feet high.

I decided to opt out of doing the 35 foot jump since I could not see the bottom since the water is brown and because I could not see where the rocks were at the bottom. As for the other jump, i was about to skip it, when something in my mind said just do it, and so i grabbed a hold of the rope swing and landed with the best belly flop of the group.

It was a good thing that the water was brown because halter top bikinis are not made for jumping in.

Overall, I would give this activity a thumbs up, despite my aversion to bugs, mud and physical exertion.

Suchitoto Town Experience

Suchichito which is in the mountains of El Salvador was so much fun. We got there late in the afternoon. That afternoon we hung around town and met some of the local kids. I fell in love with a little boy named Raul.

Later that night we had a group dinner at a Salvadorean place and I ordered pupusas and casamiento. In addition, we were served some bootleg shots by the owner of the bar who also happened to be our tour guide the next day.

After dinner we made our way to El Nieco which is a bar run by a former leftist guerilla. It had pictures of Che Guevarra and John Lennon. Beers were only a dollar which made for even more fun. I admit that our group got a little rowdy, but it was all in good fun. Later we all walked back to our hotel and sat on the top while watching the lightning and thunder storm above us.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Travel Mates

There are 9 of us in the group. 4 from Canada, 4 (including me) from the US and 1 person from the UK. Our guide is an American from Texas who is around 23 and a big UT fan, so we have a lot to talk about. Our van driver Marcos is also very funny. He is driving us all the way until Granada, Nicaragua.

So, far we have lots of room in our van, so it makes things easy. Everyone in the group is pretty laid back and funny. Lots of jokes, thumb wars and name that song is going on in our tour van.

My roomie is Rosemary and she is 24, and from Canada. She is a sweetie, so I lucked out.

Anyways, I am going to give away more gum to the local kids and explore the city. Until the next internet cafe. Take Care. I am having the time of my life. Hope you are too.

Suchichoto

We left Copan, Honduras for Suchichoto, El Salvador. Finally arrived here after a 6 hour drive. It took longer then expected due to a protest, which required us to make a detour.

So far, I love that El Salvador accepts USD. I have had to figure out Honduran and Guatemala exchange rates, which have been confusing.

We are going to a local restaurant for some authentic Salvadorean food and pupusas. Then we are going to have a drink at a local leftist bar called El Nieco. I will have the opportunity to have a shot with a former guerilla.

Tomorrow, we are going for a hike and then a swimming at a waterfall. Around 2pm, we will head out and drive for 3 hours to El Cuco, where we will stay for 2 days.

Day 2 Update

Hola,

I am now in Suchichoto, El Salvador. Having a great time. There are nine other people in my group. Everyone is under age 40 and over age 23.

I managed to survive the hike up on the Pacaya Volcano. I thought I was going to have a heart attck on the way up. It was so frickin hard. I thought that jogging 3 miles a day would prepare me. Ummm, no. LetÅ› just say the young kids and 60 year old guide was passing me by. I must also admit that I was last in my group to get up the mountain. I believe the hike was 5 miles up and about 2,000 elevation hike. I am not sure, since my guide only spoke Spanish.

I had a great time in Antigua, Guatemala and we left the next day at 5am for Copan, Honduras. After a 5 hour drive in a private van we made our way to Copan Ruins. We had an awesome tour with our bilingual guide Juan Carlos before the thunder and lightning started.

Had a group meal at a local restaurant, where the waitress served us drinks on her head. Then headed off to bed, exhausted.