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Lonely Planet's guide to Nicaragua - Northern Highlands (Chapter), 2nd Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Nicaragua - Northern Highlands (Chapter), 2nd Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Nicaragua - Northern Highlands (Chapter), 2nd Edition - 2.99, This is the Northern Highlands chapter from Lonely Planet's Nicaragua guidebook. Get off Central America's backpacker trail and get lost in Nicaragua's northern highlands. Glimpse colorful quetzals in misty cloud forests, get pounded by waterfalls, mix it up in Matagalpa, or help harvest coffee at a colectivo: chances are, you won't want to be found again... maps scramble, swim and float through the magnificent Cañon de Somoto transport restaurants accommodation ramble from finca to finca on the rutted back roads of Jinotega Coverage includes: Estelí, Área Protegida Miraflor, Área Protegida Cerro Tisey-Estanzuela, San Juan de Limay, Pueblo Nuevo, Condega, Somoto, Ocotal, Dipilto, Jalapa, Estelí-Jinotega Rd, Jinotega, Reserva Natural Cerro Datanlí-El Diablo, Lago de Apanás-Asturias, Matagalpa, La Pita, La Corona & El Roblar, Selva Negra, Finca Esperanza Verde, La Dalia & Peñas Blancas, South to Managua., ISBN: 9781741048346









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