Showing posts with label lake nicaragua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lake nicaragua. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Ravishing Rivas Department of Nicaragua


The Pacific Ocean, bordering Nicaragua country, is separated from Lake Nicaragua by a wide isthmus. This isthmus belongs to Rivas Department and has wonderful collections of natural, historic and cultural attractions and so serves as one among the best tourist destinations of the country.
 
 

The two of the most visited tourist destinations Ometepe volcanic island and San Juan del Sur coastal town with most amazing beaches in it. The beaches, with being the best place to opt for surfing and snorkeling and volcanic mountains,  with safe hiking spots, has become the most crowded place, all over the year.
 
 

Another added up destination of Rivas Department is La Flor Beach Wildlife Refuge. You will find animals and birds belonging to many Families and also some of the rarely found breeds of fauna. The sea turtles crawl into the wildlife refuge and lay thousands of eggs at the same time, in different places. The visitors can enjoy watching little baby turtles crawling around all over the place, without any danger.
 
 
 
The birds keep migrating throughout the year leaving some spaces for other birds, flying from different places. Some birds lay eggs and carry around young ones with them. You can enjoy watching colorful birds belonging to several Families, at the same place and also can improve your knowledge about them.
 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Wonderful La Isla Ometepe of Lake Nicaragua at Nicaragua


Nicaragua, Central America’s largest country is known far and wide for its scenic beauty and best staying facilities and is successful in attracting the tourists from all over the world.
 
 

Granada and Leon are the two colonial cities found located in this country and are considered as one among the most searched places, for touring purposes. By travelling for about 90 minute in a bus you will reach Lake Nicaragua. If you travel farther for about 90 minutes in a ferry ride, you will reach La Isla Ometepe.
 
 

La Isla Ometepe is an island and is made by two different volcanoes, Maderas and Concepcion. The island is provided with paved roads, until you reach the other side of the island. The roads are then continued with bumpy and curvy path and hence taking a ferry ride is preferred the most. The tourism industry is trying hard to construct the road even though facing the difficulty due to these volcanic mountains.
 


Renting motorbikes is the best option, while visiting the island. Unlike all other volcanic structures, Maderas and Concepcion also provide best hiking adventure, along with some kayaking options. You can also visit Rio Istan, where you can plenty of migrating birds, Charco Verde reserve for animals, etc.