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... the music, and food. Sights in this picturesque area include Cahuita National Park (great for snorkeling as it still has coral reef alive), Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife refuge, Punta Uva, Puerto Viejo, Talamanca, and the Kekoldi Indian Reserve.
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Greetings Granada
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Granada, Nicaragua
... – clearly a little investigation paid off, $40 indeed! On arrival in Granada we made our way over to the Hotel Kekoldi where we had made a reservation for 3 nights. It was easy to find and as we arrived the receptionist offered us ...
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Granada - a little colonial gem on lake Nicaragua
A Travel Blog entry by angelicaglobe from Granada, Nicaragua
... is a square in the middle of the town surrounded by restaurants, horse carriages and street vendors. We stayed at a hotel called Hotel Kekoldi de Granada and the hotel was a really good deal! It was simple but beautiful, colorful, clean, with lots of ...
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Waiting
A Travel Blog entry by kengagan from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... uncomplicated, although the driver was going about 10 clicks too fast and weaved through traffic quite aggressively. We arrived to hotel Kekoldi in central downtown. Leo gave us a warm welcome and the low down on getting in and out of the secure ...
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Why would us veggies want to kill chickens?
A Travel Blog entry by fourpacks from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
... to Costa Rica. We then overnight in Liberia before continuing on to San Jose, where we'll be at the Hotel Kekoldi as before, thus completing our circuit. We arrived here yesterday afternoon after a few days on Ometepe. San Juan and Ometepe are ...
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The adventure continues...
A Travel Blog entry by fourpacks from Granada, Nicaragua
... looks and feels a lot more like South American cities in Peru and Ecuador than CR, which is no bad thing. We checked into the Kekoldi, and went out in search of pizza.... At 7pm exactly all the lights went out, the fans stopped, and the waiter ran around ...
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Volcanic Sandinista Colonic
A Travel Blog entry by cadkinsca from Granada, Nicaragua
I decided to skip the capital of Nicaragua because even guidebooks damn it with the faint praise "that if you stay there long enough, it grows on you." That sounds like a bad fungal infection, and, in this humidity, what could be worse? Well, ...
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Sun Worshipping in December
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Granada, Nicaragua
December so far had been great – especially the weather, and today was no different. Our hotel was lovely but it was lacking something we were desperate for ... a pool. The heat had seemed to be really ramping up over the past couple of days, ...
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3 days ‘til Christmas – woo hoo!
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Granada, Nicaragua
The day started with a good breakfast at the hotel. It could have been a whole different story because we went to breakfast at 9am, which clearly was an error as there was nothing left. Chris in a mood asked for some more and the staff were great, ...
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The Great Escape
A Travel Blog entry by edandali from Granada, Nicaragua
What a journey we had to Granada from San Jose! We decided to take local buses as it would be far cheaper than a tourist bus, so we started off our journey early yesterday morning. The bus to the border of Costa Rica wasn't too bad but then we were left ...
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Leon's Prettier Sister
A Travel Blog entry by jj3101 from Granada, Nicaragua
Leon & Granada have had a long history of trying to out do each other as far being Nicaragua's best city. Whilst Leon definitely was more of the brain - with many universities, art galleries and generally renowned for it's "artistic" flare of it's ...
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Colonial again and volcano
A Travel Blog entry by riege from Granada, Nicaragua
An absolutely beautiful colonial city and famous with tourist. I can understand why. I has lovely buildings, churches, and cobblestone streets. It lies on the northwestern shore of the Lake Nicaragua. Wikipedia: The city has been witness and victim to ...
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A beutiful colonial city
A Travel Blog entry by nicitico from Granada, Nicaragua
3 days of seeinbg the best of Nicaragua, vulcano, market, Lake Nicaragua... ...
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1st day delay!
A Travel Blog entry by willstar from San Jose, Costa Rica
Well we just arrived in Costa Rica. We were thrilled to leave the hectic Airport and head to the apartment we'll be staying at for the next two months. On our car ride their we were practically silent the whole time just soaking up the different ...
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Hotel Kekoldi de Granada
Calle El Consulado, No. 315, 350 meters west of Central Park, Granada, Nicaragua
Located only 3 blocks away from the Central Park. Beautiful architecture, a private garden and an all over design developed by well known Nicaraguan artist. Twelve beautiful rooms, all with private baths with hot water, A/C, Queen Size beds and Cable TV.
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- 33 reviews
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Hotel Kekoldi San Jose
Avenida 9, between Calle 5 and 7, San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
The only hotel with secluded garden in downtown San Jose, walking distance to all points of tourist interest, bars, restaurants, clubs, movie theaters, bus stations, museums, etc. 10 elegant, well appointed guest rooms. Free Internet terminal and ...
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- 38 reviews
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Kekoldi Indigenous Reserve
Bribri Reservation, , Puerto Viejo, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
4 reviews
Surrounded by the Bribri Reservation, the precious Kekoldi Indigenous Reserve is home to wildlife and foliage found in no other place in the world.



