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Adventure Awaits at Cutirre Farm

Nicaragua is known as one of the coffee capitals of the world. Breathtaking coffee plantations lie scattered amongst the spectacular Nicaraguan landscapes. One of the most beautiful working coffee plantations is located just outside Granada. The Cuttire Farm is a privately owned coffee farm that has many attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Over and above the attractions here, guests will lose themselves in the splendor of the views and natural wonders that surround the farm.

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Hike to the Beautiful San Ramón Waterfall

The San Ramón Waterfall (also known as Cascada San Ramón) is situated about a third of the way up the southern slope of the Maderas Volcano on the island of Ometepe in Lake Nicaragua. There are a number of ways to reach the beginning of the trail to the waterfall, but the last two kilometers or so can only be covered on foot. On seeing the stunning beauty of the San Ramón Waterfall, many visitors to the lovely island of Ometepe agree that the effort of the hike is well worthwhile.

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Magical Sounds of Guardabarranco

The national bird of Nicaragua is the Turquoise-brown Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) or Guardabarranco. This stunning bird species is known for its remarkable coloring and habits. There is little doubt as to why a Nicaraguan music duo decided to name themselves after this renowned bird. This is the story of Guardabarranco.

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INTUR Tourism Plans for 2008

With the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, the largest freshwater lake in Central America, volcanoes, mountain ranges, cloud forests, rainforests, abundant bird and animal life and more, Nicaragua is a country of great beauty and contrasts with much to offer tourists. Recognizing the value of the increasingly popular concept of eco-tourism, close to 20% of the country’s territory has been designated as protected areas and includes nature reserves, national parks and biological reserves. The Nicaraguan Tourism Institute (INTUR) is engaged in extensive plans for developing tourism during 2008.

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