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Nicaraguan Pastimes |
From a vigorous hike up Mombacho Volcano, to a lazy morning fishing for Tarpon on the Río San Juan, there are plenty of pastimes in Nicaragua to keep you healthy of mind and body.
Granada and Managua have numerous new gyms and workout centers, although most of them are still relatively primitive; freeweights as opposed to treadmills. Think Chuck Norris, not Billy Blanks.
But Nicaragua’s near-perfect year-round weather make this an ideal country for outdoor activity, both aerobic and anaerobic. Hiking, swimming, jogging and biking are good activities to get the heart pumping. People who want to take it slower can go bird watching in the countryside, or just amble the colonial streets of Granada. |
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