Travel Blogs from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
The leap
After flying out of houston texas after a decent nights sleep i went to the airport and caought th flight to tegucigalpa honduras. I was greeted by a pink and blue airport and after standing outside the hotel for a littl while i was met by daveed a ...
And I'm off
... all of this stuff going on, this kid had a huge smile on his face and seemed quite happy. We arrived in Tegucigalpa at 9pm. This city is apparently quite dangerous and the area that we arrived in is supposedly the worst. Jonathan ...
Big City Living
... living was interrupted by a barrage of gunfire from a street some 200 yards away - I can't be certain what happened but I think it would be true to say that residents of Tegucigalpa rubberneck shootings in a similar fashion to Brits and car crashes. ...
40¨ flat screen television.
... We searched for areas to camp along the way, however before long we reached Comayagua, which was literally on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa. We then set our aim on reaching Noemi before it was too dark to drive. Comayagua was filled with photo ...
Alma, Arthur, and Taca, Oh My!
... because of the rain, but when I went to a nightclub ("Kaballah" since Jewish mysicism ain't afraid of a leetle Catholic country like Honduras) down the street a little later, it was packed to the gills with a line out the door 30 people long and I felt ...
Capital city
Well we are in Honduras. We arrived in Tegus (shorter for Tegucigalpa) in the evening. The border crossing was very easy and out of nowhere we got a ride for free again to the place where we had to catch the bus. The people are very friendly around these ...
tegucigualpa
... the sun here. But seems the rain is following us :o( Tomorrow we're planing to go hiking in a park, so fingers crossed! Honduras has had a quite stable governement so the USA used the country as a military base for a few years when they're fighting ...
Bridge over Dirty Waters
... bus ride across the plains of Nicaragua, through the border, and into the city, we arrived in the capital city of Honduras. We had received laughingly ominous warnings about how Teguc (as everyone calls it) is disgusting, terrible, impossible to navigate, ...
Adrenalin rush from a cab ride?!
... claim them again. What the hell was that about?! Back on the road, and I began to feel nervous about arriving in Tegucigalpa late at night. I remember catching a glimpse of one orange cloud just before sunset, and for some strange reason it gave me ...
nested in the mountains....
Tegucicalpa's Tocontin International Aeropuerto is reported to be the second most dangerous in the world featuring nasty winds and a wicked left turn on approach, but it is no problem for our little lady. The airport is surprisingly modern and it is our ...
Tegus
... cierto magnetismo que me arrastra a ellas, la de Guatemala fue porque era paso indispensable para hacer conexión de autobuses y Tegucigalpa ya que no fue posible entrar en Nicaragua por la Mosquitia pues prácticamente se convierte también en paso ...
Hell wasnt so bad!
Well i wasnt looking forward to this part of the trip, but after this the journeys just get easier. We have to stay one night here to get our Ticabus early in the morning to Leon in Nicaragua. The was no aircon on the bus, so the 7 Hour journey was ...
Honking Horns, Smoking Buses, and A/C Malls
In two words, Tegucigalpa was a hot mess. The traffic was horrendous, the streets were incomprehensible, and the air was sticky. However, that's not to say all was lost. We ate at Popeye's Chicken, which was flipping delicious (also ...
Tegucigalpa Day 1 - Mobile Church Service
... gentleman who waffled on in very fast Spanish but ultimately lead us to our next bus stop for our journey to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. So having purchased a couple of tickets from the ticket office which was guarded by a horse going about ...
What's the capital of Honduras?
Back to the mainland and travelling with our new Aussie friend south to the capital city of Honduras. Arriving at night, we took a taxi from the bus station to the city centre, passing a small riot en route. Not the best first impression. ...
To the Capitol Tegucigalpa
i set my alarm for five but some stupid biaches woke me up at 4am in my dorm fuckers couldnt bring a flash light so the light were on they were late for what ever and loud as fuck, i tried to go back to sleep but it didnt work so i went the court yard ...
a Tegucigalpa
Passei rapido pela Nicaragua. Vejam o poster do Daniel Ortega, ele adotou a cor rosa para sua campanha bem sucedida de eleicao... Tegucigalpa encontro um bom hotel, facilidades e resolvo ficar duas noites. nada como um hotel com ar ...
Bedbugs and Cockroaches by Sandra
With our batteries fully recharged by our 10 days on Roatan we set off at 6am, heading for Tegulcigalpa, the capital of Honduras where we were to spend the night en route to Nicaragua. We had some trepidation about this because we'd heard from many ...
Tegucigalpa and the Journey to Nicaragua
... had to take 2 more buses to get to Leon and a taxi to our hostel! Talk about the journey from hell. It ended up being 1 boat, 1 taxi, 1 bus, 1 taxi, overnight in Tegucigalpa - Honduras, 1 taxi, 2 buses, 1 bycicle taxi, 2 buses and 1 taxi to get ...
Good thing we like rice and beans
... is huge so there are lots of shops and places to eat. After all of our other busses being old school busses the one to Tegucigalpa was a luxury bus and very comfortable. Tickets were about $10 each and the ride took about 4 hours. About 15 minutes into ...
Travel day, but with new friends!
Caught the 6:30am ferry from Utila to La Ceiba where we waited at the Kamaldy station for a bus to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. While waiting for the next bus, we met Peter from London and later, Georgia from Australia who had recognized Peter ...
Nicest hotel in the city
... car insurance and it makes sense as everyone drives like they are incredibly late and possibly on drugs! The houses in Tegucigalpa look incredibly boring from the outside and have barbed wire to keep intruders out but we discover at Pamelas home that ...
Go Out and Make The Magic
Discover your dream beyond the extra mile. And that dream begins in you..... ...
El Tunco To Tegucigalpa
We reluctantly left El Tunco, and caught the 2:30 bus for Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The trip was an 8 hour bus ride through some pretty impressive countryside, until night came along! The border crossing here was a snap, just sit in your seat, ...
Tegooose
We only stayed one night in the capital of Honduras, on our way to the Bay Islands. It is a huge town. We were dropped off in the more affluent part of the city which is filled with fast food chains and other brightly lit businesses, then took a cab to ...

