• Adventures of Dr Nik
  • Adventures of Dr Nik

Central America

Et 86-dagers eventyr av Adventures of Dr Nik Les mer
  • Reisens start
    20. juni 2017

    Maderas, Nicaragua

    19. juni 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Waking up to a beautiful sunrise and pumping waves below at Playa Maderas. What a great way to wake up after 24+hours intransit. After breakfast we went for a surf at Playa Hermosa then later sunset beers at Playa Maderas!
    Welcome to Nicaragua!
    Les mer

  • El Transito

    4. juli 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Where do I start?
    This lovely fishing village on the beach in the north of Nicaragua became my home for 3 weeks of surfing, slack lining, yoga, casual Spanish lessons with hostel staff and locals in the surf, rock hoping, hammock napping, amazing sunset's and of course drinking beers with a great crew who I hope to one day surf with again!

    This place was such a big part of my experience in Nicaragua and the more tranquilo, holiday portion of my trip! My surfing improved a lot here too, thanks to mi hermanos de españa - Jaime y Eric! Also thanks to the lovely locals who joked with me and called me onto waves. 'Dale Dale dale!!'

    I still remember that feeling after riding my first wave on a shortboard, the first one I paddled for too! That feeling last for days! I think because of this and of course the people this place will always be special to me!
    (And truly worthy of a few posts!)
    Les mer

  • Leon

    21. juli 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    A weekend exploring this colonial city in the north of Nicaragua. Enjoyed checking out the political street art, telling the story of this country's violent past. Sad that every country I've visited in Latin America seems to have a similar story of internal conflict.Les mer

  • Playa Gigante

    25. juli 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Spanish school, beautiful sunsets at Gigante Bay and Playa Amarilla, boat trip to Playa Santana, watching people riding 6ft barrells at Playa Colorado (while drinking beers on someone's balcony). It was a tough three weeks!Les mer

  • Pie Gigante look-out

    31. juli 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Hiked up to the look out rock with the Spanish school crew at Playa Gigante. The rock is called 'Pie Gigante' or Giants foot as apparently the rock looks like a big foot. Stunning views including a full rainbow (Arco iris). We also got to watch whales swimming along the bay (humpbacks we think).

    Finished it off at Gigante Bay Hostel for a fiery sunset. Life's tough.
    Les mer

  • Playa Gigante - Homestay

    5. august 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    An incredible experience staying with a local family in Gigante. Not only got to practice my Spanish but had an amazing cultural experience including seeing how to make all the maiz-based products after the corn was harvested - bread, cakes, nacatamales, chicken soup with maiz-dumplings...y más!

    They had three kids - the two younger boys loved playing and called me "chica Nicole". They had two pigs which ate all their scraps, some chickens and am incredible hyperactive dog! I had a lot of fun living brutal Nica life!
    Les mer

  • Popoyo

    11. august 2017, Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Spent a few days checking out one of the more famous breaks in Nicaragua. Was a bit sick (how did I get a cold in the tropics??) so actually spent two days sleeping in a hammock.

    Surfed at Playa Guasacate and 'beginners bay's'. Getting better on that shortboard! SPectated Popoyo - pretty impressive to watch!Les mer

  • Las Flores - right point break of dreams

    15. august 2017, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    I may be goofy foot but this break was pretty sweet. Staying in a place right on the beach wasn't too bad either.

    Spent a few days hanging out with my English buddy Richard from the Spanish school who I randomly ran into on the bus from Leon. Lots more surfs, hammock hangs and the best grilled fish fresh straight from the ocean! El Salvador know how to marinade that's for sure!

    El Salvador captured my heart from the day I arrived; so beautiful and green, amazingly lovely and helpful locals and some pretty nice surf too!
    Les mer

  • El Tunco, El Salvador

    19. august 2017, El salvador ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Beach town número dos un el Salvador. Bit more of a party town with locals flocking from San Salvador, the capital, for the weekend. Didn't get a whole lot of surfing in, the waves were pretty heavy for me, did enjoy watching the locals shred on one of the heavier breaks - including one of two female el salvadoreña surfers I met. So glad to see some local girls out there...there were zero in Nicaragua. Had some fun nights out though....you learn to love the Reggaeton!Les mer

  • Taminique, El Salvador

    20. august 2017, El salvador ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Took a day trip to Taminique waterfalls just north of El Tunco. Incredible hike through beautiful forest. Did some cliff jumping at the 'local swimming hole' - the beauty of it being Sunday was it was full of el salvadoreños which was lots of fun! More impromptu Spanish lessons, a couple even gave us a lift to Santa Tecla, 1hr away, where we needed to get the bus to Santa Ana - that is El Salvadoreño hospitality for you!Les mer

  • Santa Ana - the city

    21. august 2017, El salvador ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Santa Ana - the regional centre of the north west department of El Salvador, a city full of lovely people and hire possibly one of the best hostels in the world (Hostel Casa Verde- Carlos knows exactly what backpackers need, including a kitchen kitted out with a full spice rack!). Great base for exploring the region!Les mer

  • Santa Ana - the volcano!

    22. august 2017, El salvador ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Got a ride with some Slovenian guys who live in New Zealand to hike up to Volcan Santa Ana. Unfortunately lots of clouds meant no great views on the way up but the clouds managed to clear for us to see into the crater lake full of boiling water, made green by the sulfur. Checked out the beautiful Lago de Coatepeque on the way back. Volcanoes certainly make for some stunning landscape!Les mer

  • Tazumal

    23. august 2017, El salvador ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Mayan ruins in El Salvador - Never realised the Mayans reached this far south. Unfortunately the ruins were damaged by earthquakes and bad weather, so much so that somewhere covered with cement to "preserve" them. Others have been left unexcavated. Undoubtedly not as impressive as those in Mexico. Obviously the Mayan figured out it was not a good idea to build very tall structures in this region!Les mer