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Tegucigalpa – The Silver Hills

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I’ve decided to spend at least a day or so in Tegucigalpa (known in these parts as Tegu).  I was surprised how much I liked san jose, CR despite it’s bad reputation so I decided to give tegu a chance.  I had heard it was in a really nice valley with lots of topography and it’s true.  I rather like it.  I also think Honduras seems a little cleaner and more prosperous.  I had heard that Nicaragua was the poorest country in CA.  I was checked into my sprawling and sparkling $12 room at Nuevo Hotel Bosten by 2:30 and I headed out.

Tegu is a maze of narrow roads and I realized quickly that I needed to pay attention to where I was and choose some landmarks.  I made note of which of the surrounding hills were which direction, how they related to the major churches and plazas and the large orange and white cell tower and, finally, how all of these related to my hotel.  Getting lost in the jungle doesn’t sound much worse than getting lost here.

I visited the national museum, got Honduran lempiras at the ATM, and visited several of the lovely churches.  The cathedral along the central park is undergoing a renovation.  Based on the work done so far on the exterior, it is going to be stunning. Inside is already amazing, with an elaborate gold and silver altar.

Then, after eating street food for nearly a week I broke down, got a personal pan pizza at pizza hut, and went to my room to listen to some podcasts of This American Life I had downloaded to my computer a week or so earlier.  Let me tell you, that pepperoni pizza tasted pretty darn good.  I’m hoping to find a café with wi-fi later today to upload some posts and pics.  This has been hard to find since Granada, tho in Leon some of the hostels had wi-fi.

Los Manos Border Crossing – Honduras Here I Come!

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I think this was the easiest border crossing so far and it’s got the bonus of being in a beautiful mountain range. The officials were friendly and helpful. Nicargua charges you $2 for leave the country (and $7 to get in!!) and Honduras charges you $3 to get in. Technically, there are not supposed to be any border charges between 4 countries after Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala entered into the CA4 pact that eliminates various border crossing procedures for many, but am I really going to sit there and argue in bad Spanish about the CA4 pact with a border official? No thanks. And yes, they count on that attitude I’m sure. I did get a receipt, tho ☺.

On the Honduras side I caught my nicest bus ride yet – a little over $5 for an express bus to Tegucigalpa, the capitol of Honduras. I was thoroughly enjoying my ride, complete with english language movie and Spanish sub-titles, when a disgusting Nicaraguan man who blew his nose into his hand then wiped it on whatever he could find sat down. When that didn’t work he just blew it into his shirt. Dude, you are seriously interfering with what was to be a great entry to Honduras. At least he’s a nica ☺. And I didn’t even bother to GENTLY decline his offer to go out on a date. A vigorous head-shake and NO did it. Sure, It’s valentines day but I’m not nearly that desperate. Actually, I didn’t realize it was valentines day until much later in the day.