Features

Features - Editor - 04 September 2006

Nicaragua Caribbean Coast is perfect for Ecotourism

The climate in Nicaragua is warm and pleasant year round, though it is cooler in the mountains of the north. The country has developed a reputation as being ideal for tourists and new overseas settlers looking for sun, beach and relaxation. Nicaragua has much more to offer than that. Over the years many activities have been developed for seekers of adventure sports. There are facilities for those who are interested in hiking in the rain forest, horseback riding, ocean kayaking, canopy tours, waterfall rappelling, white water rafting, snorkeling, scuba diving or catch and release sport fishing.


Features - Editor - 01 September 2006

Nicaragua: A little Night Magic at the Shaman Club

At El Chaman - one of the oldest running nightclubs in Managua - you'll come across a non-intimidating crowd of mostly college students, who are known for being easy going and welcoming to people from diverse places. Yet, all age groups (over 18 that is) are welcome at El Chaman.


Features - Editor - 30 August 2006

Endless Opportunities to Invest in Nicaragua Real Estate on the Caribbean Coast

Investing in Nicaragua real estate is top priority for many Americans and the reasons are not hard to see. It is the land of pure potential that very few have touched. Nicaragua is still virtually unknown and misunderstood by most of the world and not many seem to realize that strife and civil unrest are things of the past. It may be undeveloped by western standards and things may be a little unpredictable but Nicaragua property has a value that can only spiral upwards.


Features - Editor - 29 August 2006

Nicaragua - Augusto Sandino, National Hero

Augusto Cesar Sandino was an early 20th century fomenter and practitioner of Latin American revolutionary idealism against American cultural and economic domination. Although Sandino received some degree of support and recognition from the Soviet Union and other communist governments and political parties of the day, his struggle was not strictly one of ideology. Sandino strived to advance the rights and freedoms of his fellow Nicaraguans that he believed were subservient to the interests of rich American industrial and agricultural interests.


Features - Editor - 21 August 2006

Mombacho Volcano Reserve in Nicaragua shows the way for Ecotourism

Nicaragua has tremendous potential to develop into a major center for ecotourism because of the abundance of natural wealth in the country. Large tracts of the eastern coast and numerous islands in the lakes and sea are uninhabited. These can be developed with care so as not to disturb the natural environment and ecosystem. Nicaragua looks to foreign investment in large scale to develop this potential sensibly.


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