Country #20 - Nicaragua

Monkeys and Parrots and Toucans

I left my hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador and flew into Managua, Nicaragua pretty early this morning. Upon landing, I again had to pay $10 at immigration. I took a car arranged by my hotel, Art Hotel Managua. Thank you so much to Art Hotel Managua for sponsoring this night of my trip! The drive in was interesting, with a lot of the city looking the same and then we came upon an area along the water that had been developed into what looked like a large park/entertainment area.

I checked in to the hotel where I was greeted at the front desk. He was very welcoming and helpful and showed me to my room right by the pool. The most exciting thing for me, though, was all of the animals that Art Hotel has! I spent a while playing with the two monkeys, as well as attempting to talk to the parrots, and looking at the toucan. The monkeys were so cute and playful - I don’t think I saw them not playing once!

I again spent my day in the hotel today. I know that these are not the most exciting of blog posts, but I promise I start being able to explore cities again tomorrow! I probably could have gone out in Managua, but once again I did not feel entirely up to it and wanted to avoid any potential problems. Managua is definitely safer than San Salvador or San Pedro Sula, but I likely would have wanted to have a guide to make sure I was safe around the city. I would love to come back to Nicaragua to explore some of the smaller cities in the country that I have heard have a lot more character than Managua.

I was able to work a lot on things on my website and making sure all of my pictures and videos were uploaded. I went out to play with the monkeys a few times because they were just so cute! I went to sleep pretty early once again before an early flight tomorrow to Costa Rica.

20 countries down, 176 to go.

To learn more about Art Hotel Managua click here.

Country #19 - El Salvador

El / San Salvador

I was able to sleep in again this morning, and I am already feeling much better! I had an afternoon flight to San Salvador, El Salvador, and I honestly cannot remember which is the name of the city and which is the name of the country. It’s a little confusing! I drove back to the Belize airport with the same cool driver as well as a couple from Knoxville, TN. They were in Belize staying in a resort area and really loved their stay. It was great getting to talk with them!

I landed in San Salvador at a really nice, modern airport. Customs and immigration were simple, although you do have to pay $10 at immigration. I met the driver arranged by my hotel, Morrison Hotel de la Escalon. Thank you so much to Morrison Hotel for sponsoring this night of my trip! The drive into the city was uneventful, and we soon arrived at Morrison. The front desk was very helpful upon my arrival, and it was such a cute little hotel in the middle of the city! While I felt relatively safe on the drive into the city, San Salvador is another one of those very dangerous cities very high on the homicide rate rankings. This, coupled with my still recovering stomach from yesterday, led me to decide to stay in for the day.

Morrison Hotel had a really nice courtyard and pool area in the middle right outside of my room. My room was very comfortable and I rested and worked for most of the day. While once again I hate that I was unable to see more of El Salvador, I feel like it was the right decision. I have a really early flight in the morning to Nicaragua before finishing up Central America and starting on South!

19 countries down, 177 to go.

To learn more about Morrison Hotel de la Escalon click here.

Country #18 - Belize

The Tiny Airplane

I left my hotel in San Pedro Sula really early this morning for my 7:00am flight to Belize City, Belize. The flight was short and simple but it was also the smallest plane I have ever flown in in my life. And I have flown in some small ones over the past month! I was sitting right behind the pilots and could literally see everything they did! There were only two other passengers and the plane looked like it could only fit maybe ten people when full. I really enjoyed flying in the small plane and being able to see the pilots in action - until we went into a cloud, that is. Flying through clouds in a plane that tiny is terrifying!

While it feels like minor turbulence in a normal plane, in a tiny plane you move around like crazy. Luckily I had an amazing view of tiny islands and the Caribbean waters meeting the ocean to keep me distracted. But every cloud definitely made me shutter!

I met the hotel shuttle upon my arrival in Belize. I stayed at the Best Western Belize Plaza as I didn’t want to stay in the heart of the city. My driver was really cool and was so excited about my trip. We talked the entire twenty-minute drive to the hotel, and he provided a lot of facts about Belize on the drive as well. I honestly had no idea that Belize was an English speaking country. It truly felt more Caribbean than Latin American.

After arriving at the hotel I waited by the pool for a little while before eating breakfast and then going to my room. My driver was so sweet and kept checking to make sure that I was okay while waiting for my room to be ready. I was pretty lucky that my room was ready so early because it was time for upset stomach round two. While I wanted to take a tour of Belize City, it quickly became clear that a tour was not going to happen. I ended up sleeping for the majority of the day, and actually was able to watch TV because most every channel was in English - something I’m pretty sure I won't see again in Latin America! Luckily the hotel had a shop selling Gatorade and water so I was able to stock up really easily.

I Facetimed with my mom and aunt Regina for a little while before working on things and then eventually going to sleep really early. While I hate that I did not get to see the city, I would love to come back to Belize and see some of the more nature focused things that Belize is known for offering. It is so close to home that hopefully I can someday!

18 countries down, 178 to go.

Country #17 - Honduras

Short Stopover

This morning I was able to sleep in before taking the hotel shuttle to the airport. My flight was in the late afternoon, and I arrived in San Pedro Sula, Honduras around 5:00pm. For those of you who don’t know, San Pedro Sula is one of the top cities in the world in terms of homicide rates. As a result, I decided to stay at the Hilton to try and be as safe as possible.

Unfortunately, the shuttle to pick me up somehow forgot about me so I had to wait over an hour in the airport before someone arrived. This then meant I had to drive into San Pedro Sula at dusk, which I had definitely been trying to avoid. The drive went through a lot of shack-like buildings before arriving in the more modern city center. I saw a few really nice modern looking malls with stores that we have at home. However, I’m 50% sure I heard distant gunshots on the drive in. That being said I’m sure there are safe parts of Honduras, but unfortunately, due to the nature of my trip, I only have time to fly into capital or large cities most of the time.

After finally arriving at the hotel I checked into my room and ordered a tasty sandwich from room service, before passing out pretty early before my extremely early flight back out of Honduras. While it would have been easier to have just flown out on the same day, there were, unfortunately, no flights. It was definitely a short stop over, but I’m on to Belize tomorrow!

17 countries down, 179 to go.

Country #16 - Guatemala

I had a pretty early flight to Guatemala this morning. So early that breakfast was not yet being served, but thankfully the wonderful people at Nima Local House Hotel in Mexico City, Mexico packed me a nice little to-go breakfast. I cannot thank them enough for all of their hospitality at Nima!

The flight was about two hours and upon landing customs and immigration were both simple. My hotel in Guatemala City had a free shuttle and I met the driver outside. The drive into the city was interesting for sure, as the surroundings were definitely a mix of things. Many buildings were dilapidated and rundown but I also saw some newly built restaurants and malls.

I arrived at my hotel, the Grand Tikal Futura Hotel, and had to wait a few hours before checking in. It was a very rainy day in Guatemala (downpours not drizzles) so that only helped my decision to stay indoors. There are definitely safety concerns with Guatemala City, so I decided to stay in and explore. My hotel is pretty new and actually has a mall in the bottom where I spent most of my day. It was pretty much what you would expect, and the food court was almost entirely American brands. I walked around the mall for a little while before deciding to eat Taco Bell. Not ideal, I know. But at least it wasn’t McDonald's? My options were definitely limited, but I was able to get some churros and chocolate for desert so that was definitely a plus!

I felt very safe in the mall even though I was definitely an anomaly. Everyone was so nice, however, and no one even gave me a second look. After a few hours I went back up and checked into the hotel. I was given a high floor that had a really cool of a volcano. I had no idea at first because there were so many clouds, but once they cleared a bit it was so cool to realize I was so close to a volcano!

After my early morning it was no surprise that I fell asleep so quickly after going to my room. I did not anticipate, however, taking a four hour nap. I accidentally set my alarm for AM instead of PM, but I would much rather this mistake happen when I have nothing to do in a hotel than early in the morning when I have a flight to catch. I apparently really needed some sleep!

After I woke up I decided to order room service instead of exploring the food court again. I ordered a cheese pizza that was surprisingly really good! After a few hours of working and watching TV, I went to sleep for the night once again quite easily. While I wish I could have seen more of Guatemala, safety and the rain helped me make the decision to rest instead. It was actually pretty cool to just hang out in the mall and see locals going about their normal lives instead of the usual tourist destinations. Overall, it was a good day in Guatemala!

16 countries down, 180 to go.