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Honduras and Nicaragua

For me, Honduras was definitely the most photogenic of the countries I visited in Central America.  I think this is partially because it's home to my two favourite locations in the entire isthmus - the tiny, postcard-perfect Caribbean island of Chauchauate, and the fabled Mosquito Coast.  Chauchauate is so small that you can walk from one end to the other in about 3 minutes, yet it's still home to a community of 80 to 100 Garifunas. There is next to no tourist infrastructure on the island - I was one of 3 non-locals on the whole island, and my room was a makeshift little wooden shack.  There is no electricity or running water, but that all adds to the vibe of a tiny white-sand Caribbean island so idyllic that I spent my first half an hour trying to avoid laughing out loud it was just so beautiful.  And to add to that, all one needed to do was swim 20 meters out to sea and there were beautiful coral reefs to snorkel amongst.

The Mosquito Coast was also a dream come true.  I first learnt of it when I was quite young, through the early 1980s movie simply called The Mosquito Coast, starring Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren and a very young River Phoenix.  It's basically the story of a crazed inventor who wants to get away from civilisation so he tries to find somewhere to truly get away from it all, and ended up here.  I can see why he chose this place, as it's so remote it took me 6 hours sat in the back of a pick-up followed by 3 hours in a dugout canoe to arrive.  They don't do roads in the Mosquito Coast either - everyone commutes via dugout canoe along the many streams and rivers.

After five weeks in Honduras, I moved on to Nicaragua where I would spend another five weeks before heading home to Camden.


My favourite locations in Nicaragua  were a small town in the north-central highlands called San Jose de Los Remates with it's own community-owned tourist development programme, and El Castillo - the semi-remote town surrounded by jungle on the banks of the Rio San Juan as it snakes its way out of Southern Nicaragua and into the Caribbean.  Other highlights included the lively, politically-charged town of Esteli and its neighbouring national park, El Miraflor.  Daytrips into El Miraflor are organised at the local "Farmers Co-operative" in Esteli - and are based around a trek through the National Park followed by an over night stay and a meal with one of the Farmers Co-operative familes.  These sorts of programmes are common throughout Nicaragua, they're a great way to get to see the country and you know that 100% of your money is going into the community you're visiting.

Out of San Jose de Los Remates
Out of San Jose de Los Remates
07 Jul 2008
Smiles Everywhere!
Smiles Everywhere!
For some reason, every kid in Honduras' Mosquito Coast insisted on having their photo taken!
15 Jun 2008
Peek-A-Boo
Peek-A-Boo
In the Mosquito Coast, Honduras
15 Jun 2008
Patchwork Sail
Patchwork Sail
An old Garifuna man sails across near the Honduran coast, near the tiny village of Miami
14 May 2008
Smirking
Smirking
For some reason, kids in the Mosquito Coast also had a whole series of strange poses they loved to pull for the camera too.
17 Jun 2008
Mosquito Coast
Mosquito Coast
This photo is a bit out of focus because of subject movement, and a bit contorted because of the width of the angle I took it on, but for some reason it's still one of my personal faves.
17 Jun 2008
Chauchauate - Just Beautiful...
Chauchauate - Just Beautiful...
A tiny idyllic island off the coast of Honduras, it only took a few minutes to walk from one end to the other...
07 Jun 2008
Spongebob!
Spongebob!
Spongebob is apparently popular in Nicaragua too.
09 Jul 2008
Making Tortillas
Making Tortillas
In a tiny village about one hour's walk from El Castillo, we were given an enthusiastic lesson in tortilla making by a local family
09 Jul 2008
Peace ;-)
Peace ;-)
A kid on Chauchauate reminds us what it's all about.
07 Jun 2008
Chillaxing on the Porch...
Chillaxing on the Porch...
Chilling out is a way of life in small Nicaraguan villages, like this one about an hours walk from El Castillo
10 Jul 2008
Corn!
Corn!
The staple of Nicaraguan eating
09 Jul 2008
Chauchauate Canoes
Chauchauate Canoes
A young girl sits on canoes on the tiny island paradise of Chauchauate, in the Cayos Cochinos group
07 Jun 2008
El Castillo
El Castillo
A tiny town in the south-east, El Castillo was my favourite place in Nicaragua
10 Jul 2008
 
 
 
08 Jun 2008
The Honduran Answer to the Old Man of the Sea
The Honduran Answer to the Old Man of the Sea
16 May 2008
Old Nica Woman
Old Nica Woman
I met her on a day's trek out of El Castillo, Nicaragua
10 Jul 2008
Hola!
Hola!
An inquisitive young kid leans across a canoe to say hello, on the island of Chauchauate, Honduras
07 Jun 2008
Rural Life in the Miraflor
Rural Life in the Miraflor
Kids hanging out in the Miraflor national park, near Esteli, Nicaragua
03 Jul 2008
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