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"Nicaragua: Contra to What You Think."
Read the whole story by Lowell Thomas award-winning travel writer, Richard Bangs.

Nicaragua "...an overlooked destination ripe for exploring."
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by Larry Bleiberg, Dallas Morning News,
Aug. 6, 2005.


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WHAT TO BRING

• Copies of the passports of everyone in your group.

• Sunscreen and insect repellent.

• Casual clothing for city traveling and at least two sets of clothes that dry quickly.

• Shirts: cotton or light synthetic, long- and short-sleeved.

• Trousers: cotton or light synthetic pants and jeans.

• Hiking shorts.

• Footwear: lightweight hiking boots and/or tennis shoes.

• Rain gear: poncho, raincoat and umbrella (for protection from rain and sun).

• Sunglasses and hat(s) with visor for rain and sun protection.

• Plastic water bottle: especially for hikes.

• Flashlight with spare batteries.

• Travel alarm clock.

• Camera and extra film (or memory), batteries or charger, and disposible cameras for children.

• Ziplock plastic bags for spillable toiletries.

• Shampoo and conditioner.

• Extra prescription glasses and medication (if applicable).

• Small day pack or fanny pack for hikes.

• Light sweater or jacket.

• Swimwear.

• Binoculars. (Very important for wildlife viewing. Not necessary for all itineraries.)


 


Map of Nicaragua

Temperature & Rainfall

Guides

What to Bring


Photos by:
Larry Bleiberg
Sally Solaro
Richard Bangs
Bill Mackenzie
Michael Kaye

 

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