After a possible drug drop (we all kept quiet with our eyes straight ahead), our lancha boatman dropped us off on a seemingly abandoned stretch of beach which was apparently the borderland of Nicaragua. Unconvinced, but desperate to get our bags off the boat and check the contents thoroughly, we hopped off and walked along the beach for a…
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This is a much delayed post, but due to immense frustration when using Mike's tablet (Samsung autocorrect defies the English language) and varying qualities of free wif…
After a possible drug drop (we all kept quiet with our eyes straight ahead), our lancha boatman dropped us off on a seemingly abandoned stretch of beach which was apparently the borderland of…
Our entry into El Salvador was uneventful and thankfully very smooth and easy. We arrived in El Sunzal - and by arrived, I mean our shuttle stopped on the main road at a small track leading d…
We embarked on another excursion with Quetzaltrekkers, 4 days to and from Todos Santos for Day of the Dead celebrations.
A whole day on chicken buses didn't put us in the best of moods to clim…
After our intense bout of hiking through the cloud forests and rural villages of the highlands, we headed back onto the tourist route, deciding that Semuc Champey was to be our first stop.
We …