Tegu Airport Bed & Breakfast Tegucigalpa
PO Box 30-343 Tegucigalpa, Honduras
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Tiptoe through the Tegucigalpa
I fly to Honduras a day before the tour begins, to get rested and get my bearings. Since planning this tour a year ago Honduras has been a lot in the news, and not for good reasons. A recent study has named it the “Murder Capital of the World,” drug violence is increasing, it is considered one of the most homophobic countries in the Americas, and then just last night a fire at an overcrowded prison north ...
Tea-goose-ee-gal-pa
... Rosa de Copan, but the place is packed, we all squash in and wait in line, then wait in another line, my patience slowly eating away, the line we are in is not moving!! Eventually, after the rucksack straps are digging holes into my shoulders, we get a direct ticket, board the bus and have 7 hours to travel west across Honduras. We are wondering if there is some religious festival going on as hundreds of people are travelling, oh well I guess we will ...
Back in the 21st century
... as long as i paid upfront because he was out of gas. :) he was a nice young guy, car was trashed but it took us to Granada so all was good.
Found a nice hotel, a bit steep but I didn`t feel up to walking around town with my bags. Besides probably only staying two nights here. Will take some pics of Granada and upload tomorrow, is almost 9:30 past my usual bed time. hehe.. ttys L.
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Attack of the killer bed bugs
... had made for me in Spain. When helping me out the lady at the airport had cancelled my previous flight and given me another one in a different class. As a result the computer system shows that flight as not having been used. As a result it caused an error in the American airlines system (they had none of my updated dates) and so could not help me change flights.
While walking to the internet cafe passed a telephone service and decided to try one more time. ...
¡Feliz Día de la Independencia!
... delight in shouting "Miss! Miss! Try this! Do you like it?" I give up on asking what I’m putting into my mouth and just eat it. As a vegetarian of 10 years, I am thankful nothing I’m offered has meat in it! I love the Garífuna cacao paste reminiscent of brownies, yum! The least palatable dish is arroz con leche (rice pudding) because it has the consistency of snot.
All day students dance, cheer, and hug; everyone takes pride in ...

