Central-America
is a made up of seven small countries that link North America to South America.
While they are small countries, they have huge amount of culture and ancient
ruins to explore. Central America travel is becoming more popular, and there
are many things to do
in Central-America. Here are some of the best things to do in
Central-America.
1. Hummingbird
Highway, Belize
The Hummingbird
Highway passes through citrus orchards and jungle, which skirt Maya Mountain
range’s northern edge. The highway offers amazing views, and there are interesting
stops along the highway, which include Cave’s Beach, St
Herman’s Cave, and Blue Hole.
2. Tikal,
Guatemala
One of the most
striking features of Tikal is the steep-sided templets, which can reach heights
of 44 meters. Tikal is different from other Mayan sites because it is located
deep into the jungle. Most of the plazas have been cleared of vines and trees.
Some of the temples have been uncovered and restored over the years. You will
need to walk under a dense canopy of the rainforest when you are outside of the
buildings.
3. Ruata De Las
Flores, El Salvador
Ruata De Las
Flores is a popular spot for tourists and is a nice break from the cities that
most people like to stay in. This colonial town is great for lazy weekends
exploring the markets and the galleries. You can also explore the countryside by
bike, horseback, or hiking. Ruata De Las Flores is also the home to the first
coffee plantation in El Salvador. There is also a weekly food festival for you
to enjoy.
4. Santa Elena
and Monteverde, Costa Rica
Between the two
preserved cloud forests, there is a slim area of civilization that is made up of
the Santa Elea and Monteverde. This area was covered in an article in a 1983
National Graphic, which named it one of the best places to see the many famous
birds of Central America. The area is still popular to visit today and is a
great place to visit if you want to learn more about alternative energy sources
and organic farming.
5. Panama City
Panama City is
the most cosmopolitan city in Central America, so it is a popular spot for
tourists. The city acts a gateway to Central
America travel, and it is a fun destination itself. Panama City is also
home to many international banks and trading companies. The skyline is similar
to Miami, with all the steel towers and the beach.
There are still
many colonial neighborhoods in Casco Viejo, which is just outside of Panama
City. While the buildings were empty and left to crumble, small businesses and
artists have been moving into Casco Viejo. There are many buildings being
renovated to save them and to turn them into usable spaces. The area is now
filled with some of the hottest shops, cafes, and lofts.
Central America
travel can be a part of many South
America trips because many of the countries are so close together.
Central America is a great holiday destination because there are so many things
to do and see.
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