By Clay Larroy
The
purposes of traveling
are different for different people. There are some people who travel for the
sake of pleasure. The people that are heavily burdened either at their domestic
front or at their offices move too far off places for relieving their worries
and anxieties. The poets and writers make a trip to distant places for
collection of facts for their writings. Businessmen also visit various places
to enquire as to whether there are scopes for expansion of their business.
Travelling provides the benefit of sightseeing and gives pleasure to the
visitor. In addition, it gives a scope to an individual to have firsthand
knowledge of variegated people inhabiting the world. When you want to
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Overview of the Attractions in Nicaragua
Nicaragua is known as the 'land of lakes and volcanoes' and these
sublime natural features, which make Nicaragua a paradise for hikers and nature
lovers, are the country's main tourist attractions. There is probably no better destination for travelers looking for close encounters with volcanoes,
both active and dormant, and the massive Lake Nicaragua provides a variety of
exciting opportunities to explore on water and land. Those wanting a taste of pristine rainforest should head north to the largely unexplored Bosawas
Biosphere Reserve, which dominates about 15 percent of Nicaragua. Sun and sand
enthusiasts also won't be disappointed, and those looking for a tropical paradise as yet unspoiled by resorts, crowds and development
should holiday on the white beaches of the Corn Islands.
The tourist infrastructure in many of these places is not widely
developed, making Nicaragua ideal for adventurous travelers looking for an
experience of nature, rather than those wanting luxury and glamour. However,
Nicaragua's cities offer some urban fun, with Managua, Granada and mountainous
Matagalpa all providing convenient travel hubs, some colonial splendor, and
interesting cultural experiences. The warmth of the climate and friendliness of
the locals are an added bonus when travelling through Nicaragua.
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