Nicaragua also has its Charm

Lago de Nicaragua (Cocibolca), Granada

Lago de Nicaragua (Cocibolca), Granada (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Spectacular volcanoes, palm-fringed beaches, idyllic lakes: When it comes to natural beauty, Nicaragua does not have to hide behind the better-known neighbor Costa Rica.

Nicaragua has just about everything Costa Rica has also: volcanoes, jungles, Jungle Rivers, unspoiled wilderness, Caribbean beaches. In addition, even more. Nevertheless, the Central American country in the shadow of the great tourist brother. While the „Switzerland of Central America ” has discovered the tourism has long been a major source of income, the neighboring countries have not only caught up.

Inland, Nicaragua has the largest lakes in the region: the Xolotlan Lake, on whose shores the capital, Managua spreads, and to the south of Lake Cocibolca. The body of water that extends over a large part Südnicaraguas, reached from the visitors from Managua by car in an hour.

The city of Granada, next to Leon, a former capital of the country’s most famous city is at this lake. Before the visitor gets hit in the city, but well worth a visit to the Masaya Volcano, rising from its huge crater sulfur steam.
In Granada, visitors will discover one of the finest centers of Spanish colonial architecture: churches, museums, and palaces with magnificent tropical gardens can be found in the city center. The town owes its importance to its position on the lake, which is connected via the San Juan River to the Atlantic. More and more buildings are built to fancy hotels. For many years, U.S. seniors come here to have more of their pension.

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