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Catarina
Catarina
is a town close to Masaya, 35 kms from Managua; overlooking the Apoyo
Lagoon. Catarina is famous for this magnificent observation point of
the lagoon, as well as for its nurseries full of beautiful tropical
flowers and trees. The viewpoint of
Catarina is superb. You can see the whole lagoon as well as Lake
Nicaragua behind it. Prominently present is the Mombacho Volcano which
borders Lake Nicaragua. During weekends the viewpoint is a popular place among Nicaraguans,
where families and friends gather to enjoy the view. Grab a bite in one
of the restaurants, or have a look through the telescopes. These
visitors attract salesmen and singers who wander around trying to sell
their products or songs. The atmosphere though, still is quite relaxing
during weekend. If you really prefer to be here when there are only few
people around you can simply go there during weekdays. There are also some souvenir shops around the viewpoint where you can buy some locally produced handcrafts. There is a small entrance fee to the sight.
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Tiscapa Canopy Tour and Tiscapa Historical National Park The
Canopy Tour above the Tiscapa Lagoon is an exciting activity in a
unique setting, situated in the heart of Managua. Tiscapa Canopy Tours
is located in the Tiscapa National Historical Park, on top of a hill
overlooking the lagoon. From there you can start you canopy tour. The canopy sport originally consisted of gliding on a steel cable from
one platform to another, high up in the trees of a forest. The Tiscapa
Canopy Tour is unique (in whole Central America!) in the fact that it
is a canopy tour complete above a lagoon. Strapped into a harness you
will be attached to the cables, and you will be able to glide at a
height of 70 meters above the lagoon, from the hilltop down to the
shore. In addition to the canopy tour, the Tiscapa
Historical National Park has more to offer. The site has an interesting
history. The lagoon itself has a surface of almost 15 hectares and was
formed about 10,000 years ago as a crater lake of a currently extinct
volcano. Before the Spanish conquest there were several legends among
the indigenous people inspired by the lagoon. Pre-Columbian remains
have also been found around the lake. More recently, the hilltop housed the presidential palace of the Somoza
family for more than four decades, including prisons rooms for the
political prisoners of the time.
Nowadays, the park is maintained by the city of Managua and protected
as a historical and cultural monument. You can walk around on the
hilltop and see the ruins of the palace. There are also some historical
objects to see (a tank sent by Benito Mussolini to Anastasio Somoza).
Furthermore, you can get a superb view of Managua. The stadium, the
lake, the cathedral, and other significant buildings are easily visible
as well as the landscape that surrounds Managua. Even if you don’t plan
to do the canopy the Tiscapa Historical National Park is definitely
worth a visit!
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Managua's historical center
Almost
half a century ago an earthquake destroyed the capital city's former
downtown with it`s houses made of adobe and old structures. Building
codes were revised and enforced, and a new, safe Managua began to
emerge. New Shopping centers and office buildings, hotels and
entertainment places were built nearby existing residential areas. We were lucky to keep some beatiful architectural jewels in the old
Managua such as the Cathedral de Santiago. Meanwhile it's restoration
continues, we can walk around and still appreciate its internal and
external beauty. Next to the old cathedral you will find a modern, sparkling building.
This is the new presidential house. Opposite to the presidential house
lays an even more impressing building: the National Palace, functioning
nowadays partially as a museum.
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Masaya Volcano National Park It is located between Managua and Masaya. You may visit the Santiago
Crater, about 570 meters in diameter. From the top you can observe a
impressive lava park with beautiful desert flowers during blooming
times. A variety of green parrots and parakeets live in the crater, and
have adapted to the sulfurous gases emanated by the crater. Besides visiting the museum, you can also hire a guide. Take nature walks and visit its caves.
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El Chocoyero - El Brujo Natural Reserve
It
has an extension of 184 hectares and it is located in the Managua
Sierras, between Ticuantepe and La Concepción Municipalities, only 28
kms from Managua. El Chocoyero houses a diversity of flora and fauna, being parakeets its main attraction, as well as white-faced and hollering monkeys, birds, reptiles and others. The area has camping facilities and there are night tours available.
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The crafts market in Masaya
Is
a nice place to get your Nicaraguan souvenirs. A friendly setting and
lots of small stands with souvenirs that are not very different but
that do offer enough variety to find something for everybody back home.
It's best to first take a look
around and get informed before buying something. Being well-informed
will also strengthen your bargaining position. Although the products
are friendly priced it is surely possible to get some discount if you
buy more than one item from the same vendor. You can grab a bite in the small dining corner inside the market or
step outside for some more options. There is even a DHL office inside
the market to send your souvenirs home right away. Among the products sold are wooden dishes, tiny rum bottles (Flor de
Caña), Nicaraguan t-shirts, leather products, local paintings, and more
artisans. The market is open every day from 9 AM until 6 PM. Every
Thursday-night, the Jueves de Verbena (dancing or poetry festival) is
celebrated in the market.
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