Acatenango and Fuego Volcanoes

Guatemala and indeed Central America is known for its volcanoes. So we signed up for a one night two day trek to climb Acatenango. However the main focus for the trek was actually Fuego theLäs mer
Copan Ruins

The main reason people come to Copan Ruinas is to see the Mayan Ruins here after which the town gets its name. We visited them today and (according to the unesco app) this is our 100th UNESCO WorldLäs mer
Macaw Mountain

Warning this post may contain an excessive amount of colour! We are now in Honduras and today we visited Macaw Mountain. This place blends the definition of wild and captive but for a good reason. ItLäs mer
Santa Ana, El Salvador

Today we left Copan Ruinas in Honduras and took a bus to Santa Ana in El Salvador whilst this was only a 5 hour trip we went via Guatemala. This meant a total of four border points and four moreLäs mer
Climbing Santa Ana Volcano

So today we climbed the highest Volcano in El Salvador - Volcan Ilamatepec or just Santa Ana Volcano. It is 2381m albeit we only went to the craters edge and not to the full summit. It was much easierLäs mer
Seeing beyond the Flowers.

Today we took a drive along a road known as the route of the flowers (Ruta de Las Flores). It is a bit out of season for the flowers but it was still a pleasant drive. And there were plenty of flowersLäs mer
Goodbye El Salvador

So we are leaving El Salvador and heading to Costa Rica.
Our original plan was to take the bus and next stop would have been Nicaragua. However their policy of confiscating cameras and binocularsLäs mer
Landed in San Jose

Not much to say but we have landed safely, got Uber into town, checked into hotel, purchased some bus tickets and now waiting for late dinner (9pm).
Next bed before we get a bus at 8am.
Diving in Costa Rica

The last few days we have been diving from Coco in Costa Rica.
It is over 20 years since we dived in the pacific (Hawaii in 2001). The conditions here are challenging for diving. The visibility canLäs mer
Granada, Nicaragua

Yesterday we left Costa Rica and took a bus to Granada Nicaragua.
For the distance this was a very long and difficult journey. What could be done in 2.5 hours by car (180km) took over 9 hours. WeLäs mer
Off the beaten track - Ometepe

Nicaragua is a bit off the tourist path compared to some of the other countries we have been. And the place we are staying on Omtepe is also off the beaten path too or more accurately well beyondLäs mer
Monteverde Butterfly Gardens

We are now in Monteverde (Green Mountain) and this is a lovely cloud forest location in Costa Rica.
We have seen lots of butterflies during our travels so far but often without the good camera orLäs mer
Cloud forest

This afternoon we visited the local cloud forest and took the hanging bridge walkways. We walked about five km along the forest floor whilst also taking 8 different hanging bridges in and above theLäs mer
Zip Lines

Costa Rica is a fairly developed country and that means regulations and health and safety. So for example our accommodation (for the first time on this trip) has smoke and CO detectors.
All of thisLäs mer
Birding Monteverde

We have just spent a couple of wonderful days birding around Monteverde. I have written extensively about it in my blog (wildscot.blog) so won’t repeat it here but some great photos to share
Talamanca Highlands

Down the western spine of southern Costa Rica run the Talamanca Highlands which includes the highest mountain in Costa Rica at just under 4000m. We came to this area for the birding which has a highLäs mer
Bioluminescence Kayak Tour

We arrived on Osa Peninsular yesterday (after 5 hour drive) and immediately went on a kayak tour. There were basically three parts to this
First we kayaked around the mangroves and saw variousLäs mer
Corcovado wilderness and… RESCUE

Yesterday we sent off early to trek into the heart of the Corcovado National Park. This legendary part of Costa Rica has 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity (trees, plants, animal, bird and insectLäs mer
Carara national park

This place was packed full of nature! First thing in the morning we woke to a troop of about 40 howler monkeys moving through the trees above our cabin. The alpha male howling his dominance. The wholeLäs mer
Owl’s That!

We haven’t had the confidence to go out looking for owls on this trip, partly because of security concerns meaning that driving at night is unwise and partly because there are a lot of things youLäs mer
Tanagers for Lunch

On our drive up to La Fortuna we stopped for lunch at a place which had bird feeders. This was high in the Cloud Forest so attracted a new range of Hummingbirds and especially Tanagers that I wantedLäs mer
Sloth hunting in Arenal

One of the animals I (Helen) wanted to see in Costa Rica was sloths. I had seen them in the rescue sanctuary in Monteverde and we saw one as a ball of fur in Carara National Park but not a greatLäs mer
La Selva

Moving on to our last destination in Costa Rica (after this we only have one night in capital awaiting international bus) we arrived yesterday in La Selva.
Yesterday we spent a few hours at aLäs mer
San Jose

No one comes to Costa Rica on holiday to visit San Jose but we had a travel connection which necessitated a 5am start and therefore an overnight in San Jose.
We handed a car back and then Uber intoLäs mer
Goodbye Costa Rica, hello Panama

So we have travelled from San Jose to Bocas del Torro in Panama. We took 3 buses to get to the border.
At the border we cleared Costa Rican migration behind a Dutch mother and daughter. They hadLäs mer