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[*] posted on 1-23-2013 at 08:30 AM


Check out Rancho Santana if your looking for upscale $$$ surf resort. Took my family there last year and everyone had a ball. My 13 year old daughter even had fun (she hates our surf adventures)
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[*] posted on 1-23-2013 at 08:51 AM


has been awhile, mid/end 90's, but at a younger and more foolish age, I traveled in Central America on a budget and hit both N and El S. I second the no buses/no taxis suggestions. in N, the buses always stopped for the night, in razor wired compounds. if you were continuing on, you slept in the dormatory and ate in the bus depo cafe, neither of which were above just poor in quality, however it was better than being on a bus. an armed guard was always in the front seat. one bus I was on broke down and the passengers were terrified, it was the same location where another was looted/passengers robbed and raped the week before. we were fortunate (or maybe stupid, but it turned out okay) to have a driver who had worked in the USA stop and offer us a ride to the next city.
El S was even worse, with two level society, mega rich and poor. no such thing as a budget hotel one would stay in, and 90-100 US for a most basic room in the most basic beginning level acceptable one in a 'safer' neighborhood in San Salvador. we wandered around in the day, and once at night, before drivers stopped and said, what are you doing out? crime statistics in SS were quoted at 100 major crimes a day. major was defined as someone dies or is admitted to the hospital.
airports were scary. bus depots the same. borders were terrifying even if one was legal. one tour guide from Honduras who left us in Nic. 'forgot' to get the proper papers for entry, which we learned only from a fellow traveler at the N border...a nun, who helped me cross, with local knowledge, language skills, and bribes.
I was never so glad to see a Tica (Costa Rican) bus in my life when I left that area! on the other hand, I wandered into a riot area/burning cars and all in a rental car in Limon there, another story.
though I've heard, and am certain, things have improved, I still wouldn't chance going back to N/El S/Honduras.




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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 08:46 PM


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I'm surprised anyone is still taking travelers checks considering all the counterfeit versions in circulation. If you have a bank account, an ATM card is a viable option.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_985.html


The state department says your ATM card is popular with thieves. You could be beaten and raped should you provide a false pin code to the bandits.

After reading the State Department warning, I became interested in travelers checks. I need some advice on the subject of travelers checks, as I have never used them.




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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 08:48 PM


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I would stay away from the Atlantic coast right now, there's a lot of crime and violence related to drug smuggling. I've never had any trouble with the communal taxis, just agree on the price before you get in.

I was more talking about buses.
I would stay off the buses too, I have read in the local papers of quite a few instances of all the passengers being held up. Little Corn Island is safe, but Bluefields and Puerta Cabeza are not places I'd recommend to the casual tourist.

[Edited on 1-23-2013 by monoloco]


how do you recommend moving about the country?




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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 08:54 PM
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I didn't know they still made them,!!! I don't think you are going to find a bank that will take them....You might get a current copy of "loney planet"....If you u2u me a phone # I can better help with info...I don't know if you saw the post where I said my lady is in Nicky,today. as In current time..K&T
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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 08:55 PM


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No cashing travel checks..major credet cards at gas stationI would check out guatamala before el sav or nic...my thoughts as they have found a Huge area with major finds occuring daily.....K&T:cool:


Major finds of what?
How do you deal with travelers checks?
I am not driving to central america, wont need gas.




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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 09:03 PM
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WOW,,your timing is insane..Look Up at the post I just wrote to you 30 seconds ago...that weird..see the time stamp?? I'm writing you at the same time your writng me...And I have not been on BN since yesterday !!!! In regard to the finds in Gautamala they just recently discovered a huge area with all kinds of old Aztec stly ruins...biggest find in the world their saying.......That to me would be cool to check out....K&T
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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 09:03 PM
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WOW,,your timing is insane..Look Up at the post I just wrote to you 30 seconds ago...that weird..see the time stamp?? I'm writing you at the same time your writng me...And I have not been on BN since yesterday !!!! In regard to the finds in Gautamala they just recently discovered a huge area with all kinds of old Aztec stly ruins...biggest find in the world their saying.......That to me would be cool to check out....K&T
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[*] posted on 1-24-2013 at 10:42 PM


I'll assume you mean Mayan ruins. Few people realize that the Maya built a civilization equal too or greater than ancient Egypt.

With a little more information we could figure out what discovery you are typing about.

People keep trying to erase the Maya from history.
In the last 40 years 20,000,000 Maya were killed. The weapons came from Israel




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[*] posted on 1-25-2013 at 08:12 AM


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Originally posted by monoloco
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Originally posted by bajajudy
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Originally posted by monoloco
I would stay away from the Atlantic coast right now, there's a lot of crime and violence related to drug smuggling. I've never had any trouble with the communal taxis, just agree on the price before you get in.

I was more talking about buses.
I would stay off the buses too, I have read in the local papers of quite a few instances of all the passengers being held up. Little Corn Island is safe, but Bluefields and Puerta Cabeza are not places I'd recommend to the casual tourist.

[Edited on 1-23-2013 by monoloco]


how do you recommend moving about the country?
I fly, ride a motorcycle, or hire a car with a driver.
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[*] posted on 2-5-2013 at 05:33 PM


Yes went to Nicaragua last year. stayed at a beach house & visited two cities, Leon & Antigua. Nic. is a huge country, so if you have any specific questions I would be glad to try to answer them. Loved it.
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[*] posted on 2-5-2013 at 05:51 PM


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People keep trying to erase the Maya from history.
In the last 40 years 20,000,000 Maya were killed. The weapons came from Israel





Interesting information........what are your sources???




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[*] posted on 2-8-2013 at 10:40 AM


in 1995-6 we went to Honduras thinking it would be good place to build a casa in the sun. Great adventure but the country was in transition and very backwards compared to even Baja. Did not mind that, except after we left, we both broke out into the worst case of bug bites. Heard from others that we were crazy for hiking around and should never have ridden the bus to the Garifuno villages. Hurricane Mitch wiped out our "Football field full of fruit trees" and our other Oregonians were threatened, beat up , robbed and scared to death. And that is how we returned to Paradise, ie. beautiful Baja wasteland. We still have the property but not too anxious to return. At one time, a ferry system ran from Galvesston Tx to Porta Cortez and we were going cargo down stuff and a car but it apparently went broke. In a nut shell, I bet the area has not changed much since our visit(trujillo on the north coast).
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[*] posted on 2-8-2013 at 02:22 PM


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Hola,I drove a 23" c/class with a 14' foot though in 11/97 and returned thur In 11/98..(had to find PP)


Was that a 23" bicycle? And did you find your PP?




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