• Central America,  costa rica,  Travel

    Costa Rica (2)

    Participated in a suspension bridge trekking group in Monteverde. The tour guide introduced us a lot of knowledge about Cloudforest. Carrying binoculars along the way, we saw a lot of strange animals and plants. We took a lot of pictures with our own mobile phones on the lens of his binoculars. Super clear photos. Nature is really amazing. …

  • Central America,  costa rica,  Travel

    Costa Rica (1)

    Entering Costa Rica from Panama, stamping a stamp on exit, and stamping another stamp on entry, basically no questions were asked, and the prepared bank account certificate, departure air ticket, and vaccine certificate were not read. I feel that if you don’t queue up and walk across the street, it’s fine. Of course, this is considered an illegal entry and it will be troublesome when you leave the country. While waiting for the long-distance bus, there is a…

  • Central America,  Panama,  Travel

    Panama (2)

    Take the coach from Panama City to Valle de Antón. The next morning, I got up early and went to La India Dormida to climb the mountain. The hostel provided free bicycles, and it took ten minutes to ride there. There are many waterfalls along the way up the mountain, the scenery is beautiful, and the whole Valle de…

  • Central America,  Panama,  Travel

    Panama (1)

    It took less than five hours to fly directly from New York to Panama. When I got off the plane, a heat wave hit my face, which was super humid and hot. Take a taxi to the city center, chat with the driver and ask him to recommend local delicacies, but I can't tell. He said that the pressure in big cities is too high, and he generally does not go out to eat. When he arrived at the sofa owner's house, he couldn't say any local specialties. Hey, just take it slow...

  • Central America,  Guatemala,  Travel,  Food

    Guatemala Food Articles

    There's nothing special about Guatemalan food, and honestly nothing good. Influenced by American fast food and Mexican food, there is a lot of fried chicken, burgers, pizza, hot dogs, tacos and torta. I have to mention the fried chicken chain Pollo Campero here. The fried chicken here is extremely tender and juicy.

  • Central America,  Guatemala,  Travel

    Guatemala City

    Back in Guatemala City, the capital, I met a 78-year-old Canadian grandfather in the youth hostel. He has been working and living in other countries since he was 18 years old. He lived in Panama for two years in the past few years. He fled Canada from Guatemala, Mexico last December. In the severe winter, I will go to Nicaragua to rent a house for a few days in two days...

  • Central America,  Guatemala,  Travel

    lake atitlan

    After more than two hours of driving, I arrived at Lake Atitlán. The Spanish teacher I met when I was climbing the volcano happened to be here. The two of us took a two-hour drive from Lake Atitlán to Chichicastenango to visit the largest local market here. There are only Thursdays and Only available on Sunday. This big market is really...

  • Central America,  Guatemala,  Travel

    Antigua

    It took half an hour to fly from El Salvador to Guatemala City in the evening. After getting off the plane, I went directly to Antigua Guatemala. The airport minibus had to gather three people to drive, because it was the last flight, and I waited for ten minutes alone. No one else is going to Antigua, so I can only call U...

  • Central America,  Travel,  El Salvador

    San Salvador

    I booked a cheap flight to Guatemala a few months ago, but I had to wait about nine hours for a connecting flight in El Salvador. I was still hesitating before, anyway, I don’t need a visa, should I go out of the airport and go to the city of San Salvador, San Salvador. But after checking the airport is thirty or forty away from the city...

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