Comayagua
Travel Blogs from Comayagua, Honduras
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Successful Letter Delivery, Bad Bus Rides
... a mudslide will surely take them out sometime soon, or even a fire. From Tegus, it was another bus onward to Comayagua, the first capital of Honduras. There is a pretty church here (complete with the oldest clock in the Americas, an 800 yr old beaut ...
Hey, Jamaica Mun.
... them showed them all their beautiful flowers on the digital camera. We rode a total of 238 kilometers around the hills of Honduras before we booked into the Hotel Plaza Futura which had an armed guard and ticked all the other boxes for comfort, security ...
Comayagua la magnifique
... jouer a des jeux d'eveil intellectuel sur son iphone plutot que lire le guide, nous nous retrouvons dans une ville foutue du Honduras, Comayagua. Un peu honteux de nous avoir emmenes dans ce trou a rat, il fit preuve de tellement d'imagination pour faire ...
Semana Santa fun and Games
We have come to Comayagua because on friday night they spend 10 hours or more making sawdust carpets and other street art for a parade that we think is going to be all done by 10 in the morning. However, before they start to make the carpets they have ...
San Pedro Sula to Comayagua
So we spent a couple of days in SPS...after the hangover, mostly taking in Honduras´ second city which is very much set out in the plan of a US city (i.e. blocks, streets and avenues). We decided the most interesting way to head down to visit the ...
La Flor
... un passage très reposant dans le village de La Flor. J'aurais bien aimé pouvoir indiquer ce petit village sur la carte du Honduras qui joint tous mes courriels, mais il semble que le village est impossible à répertorier... même la majorité ...
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... but made reasonable time. Shared a taxi with other passengers to El Rey terminal which was supposed to have a bus that stopped in Comayagua. Got directed to a nearby terminal with a departure within the hour so time for a snack before the off. Having been ...
Lake Yojoa
Hey well we travelled to Lake Yojoa. Its meant to be a nice lake for the ornithologists amongst us. It was very pretty but we got in late after travelling all day and the hotel we all checked into was pretty awful. Everyone was happy to be back on the ...
The former capital with a wealth of colonial charm
... nbsp;the short distance to the bus stop and waited with me until I safely boarded the bus for Siguatepeque. Lovely Ladies! Comayagua, Honduras´s original capital for more than 300 years back in the late 18 hundreds has a population of around 65,000. ...
Honduras again....ugghh!!
... earlier experiences we figured that we would try and go through the capital city and stay further along in a smaller town called Comayagua. Today turned out to be one of those difficult days that you almost rather forget. However there is ...
Comayagua, Honduras
... with Jules and the other SMs there (Arlette Taboo, Devin, Destiny, Jesse and Griselda) exploring the town of Comayagua, which interestingly enough was the capital of Honduras at one point so it does have a lot of history. I must say that a highlight was ...
Small town, no interest
... shops) we decided to move on. Bus to Tegucigalpa Taxi to another bus station Wait around for one hour Bus to Comayagua during 2 hours Luckily we decided to travel today, as yesterday there was a full national transport strike for buses and taxis ...
Honduras, Comayagua
... in the streets and a lot of kids were making music. It was cool to watch. August 13th we left early to go to Comayagua in Honduras. We had a private van driving us all the way...we were quite lucky with it because the van only went to Comayagua to pick ...
Rain, dirt roads and Jesus
... to Siguatepeque, again, it was a dud from my perspective. Could I catch a bus to Comayagua? Luckily, yes! Comayagua is the former capital city of Honduras. It´s another colonial town in the long list of colonial towns in Central America. I has purported ...
Comayagua
- On once more to the town of Comayagua, to get there we had to drive initially through the town of La Esperanza, the main market town in the area. It was only a distance of 31 kms, but this was the worst road we have been on so far. Hopefully it was ...
Shop Till You Drop!!
You can say we just got a bit out of hand in Comayagua. If our job was to save money in Honduras, we'd be fired and taken out in cuffs... For some reason we just spent waaaay too much, but it was on stuff we needed, I swear! Ok ok, maybe ...
Comayagua, Honduras
Satyed the night at Comayagua before moving off to Roatan in this little town which houses one of the oldest and still working clocks in the world, with this one pulling in an age of 800 years, so not bad on the workmanship I say. The characters and ...
Arrêt improvisé à La Paz
... nord dès le lever du soleil. Je comptais passer par le Salvador mais après réflexion, je décide plutôt de remonter le Honduras qui m'a vraiment fait bonne impression jusque là, et ça me permettra aussi de passer une frontière de moins, c'est ...
Survey, Survey, Survey!
From meetings with Plan Honduras (our partner agency) to staff meetings about briefing, we have been kept busy for the past couple of days! However, things are beginning to wind down since we leave for community survey tomorrow… I am so excited I ...
Contracting Officer at Soto Cano Airbase, Honduras
Contracting Officer at Soto Cano Airbase, Honduras. Helped at local orphanage on holidays and ...
VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK 2: Lovin’ Campo Time
I didn’t really have any free days this past week, since my free days were instead replaced with mandatory community checkins… Either way though, I still had a lot of fun this past week!I arrived in Chinacla on Tuesday to find my girls ...
VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK 5: Last week in Community
This week has been very bittersweet—although I have seen tremendous growth in my volunteers, and some pretty cool projects have happened in their communities, it was my final week on route… Volunteers leave their communities tomorrow morning! ...
VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK 4: Travel/ The Youth Fair
... week was absolutely crazy… Good thing I like a little bit of insanity in my life! I started out the week with trip to Comayagua to check out prices on route t-shirts and to order project t-shirts. We picked up some pizza on our way back to La Paz ...
Crayons and Clinics in Comayagua
... year (we ofcourse, think that it's insanely hot here, and don't understand how everyone can be walking around in jeans =) ) Comayagua was hit hard by the recent rainstorms and floods. They're an agricultural based village (like many are here) and for ...
Le jour le plus long
... du bus pour monter dans un premier taxi qui me dépose au bout d'un trajet interminable à un terminal qui ne dessert pas Comayagua. Cramponné à mon sac comme rarement, je ressors et me fais déposer un peu plus bas, sans plus de chance. Le troisième ...
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