2006-11-27
Some say Nicaragua is the next Costa Rica
Costa Rica may risk being overrun by tourists, but Nicaragua has the largest area of primary-growth rain forest north of the Amazon, hundreds of beaches, six active volcanoes, and plenty of sleepy surf towns. Since 2002, the government has created 7 national parks to protect the country's wildlife.
There's even Morgan's Rock Hacienda & Ecolodge, inspired by the pioneering Costa Rican ecolodge Lapa Rios. Canopy tours are popping up all over, Holland America cruise ships are docking at the Pacific port of San Juan del Sur, and the Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, in Costa Rica, is offering guests day trips to Nicaragua. After decades of political turbulence, the largest country in Central America is finally on the verge.
While the U.S. State Department recently issued a travel advisory for Managua, most travel experts believe that this was a cautionary measure because of the elections that took place on the 5th of November. Sure enough, the elections came and went without incident.
While Daniel Ortega, a leftist candidate and Sandanista leader, took the presidency, most everyone agrees that Nicaragua will only continue to grow in regards to tourism. |
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