Honduras is the second biggest and second most populous
country in Central America. It has its capital in the city of Tegucigalpa.
Honduras has two climate seasons, the wet and dry season. While Honduras is
considered a year round travel destination, the peak travel time is usually
during the dry season months between December and April. The Mestizos make up for
more than 90% of the population in this country, with the minorities settled in
the Amerindian and Afro Honduran ethnic groups. The people are majorly
Christians and the official language spoken here is Spanish, a smaller
population of the people speaks English too. Its most popular foods include
rice, tacos, beans, seafood soup and roast pork.
Honduras has 3 international airports which offer flights in
and out the country. For getting around the cities, there are buses, taxis,
boats, car rentals and trains available as a public means of transportation.
Honduras is a relatively safe travel destination for tourists. It is advisable
to not be cautious when in deserted areas and don’t stay out late at night.
There are tons of colorful festivals and events celebrated
in Honduras all year round, which are expressive of the people’s culture, some
of them are, the Sun Jam in Utila, which is a DJ-driven beach party on a desert
island, La Ceiba Carnival featuring parades, costumes, music and celebrations
in the streets. There’s the Semana Santa Festival and the Feria Juniana Festival
filled with dancing, firework shows, live musical performances and exhibitions.
Fascinating places of attractions for any tourist to visit,
while exploring the country are:
·
Punta Sai National Park: this stunning park is
filled with beaches, mangroves and rain forest. You can take a look at the
jaguars and howler monkeys living here.
·
The Bay Islands: you will find the world’s
second largest coral reef here, it is also a great place to spot Whale Sharks
or delve into scuba diving, swimming, hiking, snorkelling or kayaking.
·
Lake Yojoa: this is the biggest lake in Honduras
which is also famous for its various road side restaurants selling fried fish.
The delicious fish and the great view of the lake makes it a must visit.
·
Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve: this is the
largest tropical rainforest in Central America.
·
Celaque National Park: this cloud forest is perfect for hiking and
has the highest mountain peak in Honduras.
There are
over 10,000 hotels and apartments to stay in Honduras, so you will be spoiled for choice especially
when in Tegucigalpa.