Intruduction of Central America

Central America (Spanish: Central America or Central America) is the central geographic area of the Americas. It is the southernmost part of the Isthmian North America, which connects with South America in the Southeast. Central America consists of the republics of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Central America is part of the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot, which extends north from Guatemala through central Panama.

Central America Tiny on the map packages in Central America more diverse than other similar sized area on the planet. Regardless of when you visit and how long you are there, day adventure there for the taking. They come in all styles - fun, easy to do, bumpy, challenging, surprising - as you talk about it for decades.

Caribbean white sand beaches and coastal cliffs border cities over the lazy backpackers not far from reaching the coffee-scented mountains, Dr. Seuss-like ring of smoke clouds. Spanish haciendas line the cobbled streets of 16th Century, colonial cities under the ominous sight of volcanoes bubbling lava. Travel through dense jungle, Mayan pyramids, which come from one thousand years as a Bulldog Size rodents scurry over howler monkeys swing in the trees above you.

The best are the people you meet. Color directly from the ground to the ground in open boats across the water Chocolatey, witness modern Mayan life, the century has changed too, or sit in a Garifuna village, home to the Afro-Caribbean culture. Excellent Spanish schools abound, so try cross-border study hop, or stay with local families to learn more about everyday life.

Central America - Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the southern part of Mexico - is clearly on its larger, more well-known American neighbors. That remains a mystery, so much the way it is so beneficial.

 

 


 

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