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5 top Latin Countries I have visited

  • Marcel Fronko
  • Apr 24, 2015
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Here is my Top List of Latin Countries I have visited. Every country is unique and special. If u never been in Central or South America make sure is on your list. If u cant make decision where to go first dont hesitate email me and I ll be glad to help you :)

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Peru is definitelly the best and the most amazing country I have visited. I have spent here almost half year, mostly in Lima, which is not very nice city, but their disorganize public/private transportation is experience which u need to take. Try Lomo Saltado and Ceviche, drink Cusceňa beer and Pisco Sour. Go to Larcomar and observe breath taking sunset above Pacific Ocean. Do Salkantay Trek, which is the most difficult and the most beautifull how to discover Machu Picchu. Go and Visit Aymars still living in traditional way on Urus Island on Titicaca Lake. Do sandboarding in Huacachina Desert off by Ica town. If You need beaches, sun, party and ocean go up north to Mancora Beach on boarder with Ecuador.



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Guatemala is my favourite Central American coutry. It is sitll not so discovered compare to Costarica or Mexico but its beatifull. Active volcanos, black beaches, Mayan ruins, Antique Cities, everything you are looking for is here. Its great country for studying Spanish. For approx 130 USD You will get homestay family, 3 meals a day and 25 hours of Spanish with private teacher. If u are coming to Guatemala make sure You will visit old capital city Antigua, Mayan Ruins in Tikal, layback town of Rio Dulce, beautifull National Park Semuc Champey and Lake Atitlan surrounded by 7 volcanos. If u looking for adventure where safety is not first You need to come to Guatemala. Low Budget backpackers will love it here.



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Costarica or Switzerland of Central America. Very very expensive country but definitelly worth every dollar. The happiest people on the Earth live here. Costarica is really small country but You will need months to see it. More than 20% of the land is covered by National Parks. On Pacific coast go to Manuel Antionio National Park and observe animals around, dont forget have grilled mahi mahi fish, delicious. Have a party on peninsula of Nicoya, Montezuma and Santa Teresa are really good spots. Visit town La Fortuna in Arenal National Park and do the longest zipline of Central America in Monteverede National Park. On caribbean coast go to Puerto Viejo and Manzanillo and visiit Peter and his house on the tree. Only one in whole world.

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One of the poorest Central American coutry between Honduras and Costarica. I havent see that much but what I have seen is Ometepe Island created by two volcanos, Concepcion and Madera. Amazing place when time has been stopped. There is a lot of things to do, do hike on volcano, or both :) Madera is very hard, Concepcion is hell, take rest at Ojo de Agua, natural pool and treat yourself with COCO LOCO drink, which is coconut water, pineapple and Flor de Cana, traditonal rum of Nicaragua. Only 4 USD for a liter, friendy country for lowbudget travellers.

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Mexico is just huge country and I purchased very cheap ticket from Germany to Cancun so Yucatan I have done. Dont spend too much time in Cancun, its very fancy and crowded place. Head south to Tulum with beautifull Mayan Ruins on shore. Hippies City with amazing atmosphere. Visit at least three Cenotes, which are deep holes / caves in the earth with pure fresh water. Food is just amazing here. You really dont need to eat in expensive restaurant. There is street food everywhere with original mexican taxos, burritos, quesadilla and of course, Corona and Tequilla. Visit Mayan ruins Coba, not so expensive and so crowded as Chicen Itza.


 
 
 

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I am Marcel from Slovakia and this is my first webpage which I have been created.All in English so please don't judge about grammar :) It's a spot where I would like to share my experiences, hints, tips, stories and much more from my traveles. Travelling is my passion and part of my life and I hope it will be like this for rest of my life. 

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