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Cross-dressing at La Iguana

Monday, May 8th, 2006

Day 76
As we arrived at Lago de Atitlan we were told again, by about the 8th person, that we really must not miss the cross dressing party at La Iguana Perdida (the Lost Iguana). We had been told they had an entire dressing up room, and given how much we both love fancy dress this [...]

¡Hola Señores!?

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Day 75
Since leaving Tikal we have been traveling though the Guatemalan highlands. The lands are beautiful, full of indigenous life and tradition, and rarely traveled by tourists. Before leaving I hadn’t really thought we were intrepid, but after yesterday when we undertook the most grueling trip so far squeezed in the back of minivans and [...]

Jungle Fever

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Day 69
After leaving Antigua we embarked on a series of long voyages to visit the northern parts of Guatemala, including the Rio Dulce and Tikal, one of the major ancient Mayan cities, set deep in the jungle. Both places were spectacular, Rio Dulce because we rented a beautiful private riverside cabin, for about $12 a [...]

Whats more important? Jesus or Easter Eggs?

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Day 64
Against all odds we managed to find accommodation in Antigua, during Semanta Santa. Antigua is one of the places where Semanta Santa (Easter week) is celebrated most fervently in Central America. There are numerous processions each day, usually involving an huge effigy of Christ and the Virgin Mary paraded through the streets. The effigy [...]

Magma and other forms of danger

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Day 62
Today we climbed an active volcano, and saw lots of lava and exciting stuff. This however was not the most eventful part of the day. On our way home in our tour minibus we were involved in a 7 car pileup. Our driver unfortunately was the cause of the accident and it transpired later [...]

Scary El Salvador

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Day 54
After a few days in Granada we decided we would try to make it to Antigua, Guatemala for Semanta Santa. The most straightforward, and reasonably cheap way, was to take a Tica Bus from Granada, all the way to Guatemala City. This took 1 day and a half, including an overnight stop in San [...]

Adventures in Omepete

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Day 52
We were told several times by the locals, when you go to Ometepe, make sure you take the ferry, as the smaller boats are less safe and the sea is very choppy. Having arrived at the ferry terminal very pleased with ourselves as our improved competence in Spanish meant we travelled with the locals [...]

‘¡Mucho Gusto!’ or ‘Náis tu mit iu!’

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Day 49
It has just occurred to us that we are almost one third of the way through the trip. This neatly coincides with the conclusion of our week long Spanish course (very arduous, especially when you have got used to not doing very much at all in life!). Jo and I are both now much [...]

A little piece of paradise

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Day 38
We are currently in Montezuma, a small beach town on the Nicoysa peninsular of Costa Rica. It takes approximately 2 minutes to do a lap of the town by foot, but after a fair amount of long hot journeys and big cities this is idea. We have our first cabina on the beach (yay), [...]

Futbol fervour

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

Day 22
Last night Jo and I finally made it to see a futbol match in South America. We saw River vs Estudiantes play at a local stadium in Buenos Aires. I do not know much about futbol over here, but we are told River are top of the league so it was a pretty good [...]