Paraiso Honduras

paraiso honduras

Central American Coffees

The countries from the Central American Region produce some interesting coffees and here we discuss them in more detail.

Mexican Coffee

Mexico is the seventh largest coffee producer in the world, most of which is of the arabica variety from the southern part of the country, where it is grown by smallholders and sold on to the National co-operative.

Vera Cruz State, on the gulf side of the central mountain range, produces mostly lowland coffees, but coffees called Altura (High) Coatepec, from a mountainous region near the city of that name, have an excellent reputation.

Chiapas and Tapachula coffee is grown in the mountains of the southeastern most corner of Mexico near the border with Guatemala and has a delicate light flavour similar to the well-known Oaxaca.

Primo Lavado (prime washed) is a grade of Mexico coffee that includes most of its’ finest.

Mexico is also the worlds’ main source of maragogype beans, which are extra large and some experts consider produce the very best coffee.

Guatemalan Coffee

As the second largest producer in Central America (and 8th in the world) Guatemala is another main source of the maragogype bean.

The best Guatemalan coffees have a very distinct, spicy, and (when dark roasted), display a unique smoky flavour that sets them apart from all other coffees. They are very acidy, with the spiciness or smokiness coming across as within the acidy tones, and are medium to full in body and rich in flavour.

High grown beans (Strictly Hard Bean) grade coffees(such as Antigua) from the central highlands tend to have a rich, spicy or floral acidity with excellent body characteristic. Coffees from mountainous areas exposed to either Pacific or Caribbean weather, display a bit less acidity and more fruit.

Honduran Coffee

Honduran arabica coffee is ninth of world’s leading coffee producers, yet most of it is fairly undistinguished and is mainly used as a blending coffee.

Excellent coffees are grown here, but most are blended before export. Beans are named after the growing regions, including Santa Barbara, as well as Copan, Ocotepeque, Lempira, La Paz and El Paraiso.

Costa Rican Coffee

Costa Rica only produces high quality arabica coffee that display a full body and clean, robust acidity that makes it among the most revered of all Central American coffee.

It is grown primarily in the countryside surrounding the capital, San Jose, on rich, well-drained volcanic soil above 3000 feet.

The most famous coffees are San Marcos de Tarrazu, Tres Rios, Heredia, and Alajuela. La Minita is a well-publicized estate in the Tarrazu district of Costa Rica that produces an excellent coffee – reputed to be the most meticulously prepared in the world.

Nicaraguan Coffee

Situated between Honduras and Costa Rica, the coffees of Nicaragua display a characteristic more of the former than of the latter. They are coffees in the classic Central-American style but usually undistinguished – being medium-bodied, straightforwardly acidy, with reasonable flavour.

El Salvadorian Coffee

Despite being the smallest country on the American continent, El Salvador ranks 15th in world coffee production. This hasn’t always been the case, as political problems have regularly beset this densely populated country.

El Salvador’s arabica coffees tend toward softer, less acidy versions of the classic Central America flavour profile and are often used in blending. The best high-grown coffees are from trees of the Bourbon and Pacamara varieties and the taste can be fragrant and complex.

Strictly High-Grown is the highest grade of El Salvador coffee.

Look out for my other articles in this series on the coffee growing regions of the world.

About the Author

For more information about coffee and coffee making equipment visit http://www.cafebar.co.uk

how can i find a small town in honduras? the guy who gave me his address gave me a wierd name help!?

he mention the first word then he added (el paraiso).

El Paraíso is a town in Honduras. It is also an Administrative Department (i.e., Division) of Honduras.

The principal towns and villages in the El Paraíso Department are El Paraíso, Alauca, Danlí, Guinope, Jacaleapa, Liure, Morocelí, Oropolí, Potrerillos, San Antonio de Flores, San Lucas, San Matías, Soledad, Teupasenti, Texiguat, Trojes, Vado Ancho, Yauyupe, and Yuscarán (i.e., the departmental capital).

If you will go to the maps at the links immediately below, and look at the town names, you may recall the first word that he told you when he added El Paraíso. The maps permit you to move your view closer or further away.

http://www.world-geographics.com/north-america/honduras/el-paraso-1478/3610967-el-paraso.html

http://www.world-geographics.com/north-america/honduras/el-paraso-1478/3610965-el-paraso.html

Without his name or the “weird name” that he gave you, I do not know how I can help you further except to suggest that you try Facebook (e.g., http://www.facebook.com/pages/Honduras-Outreach-Inc/45621412692?v=info ) and other social networks.

Good luck!

Global Brigades Lodging Video: Nuevo Paraiso in Honduras

Esperanza Honduras

esperanza honduras

Hop on to a Holiday at Honduras

Honduras is a Central American nation known for its wonderful vacation spots, scenic richness, spectacular beaches, and more. A traveler would find a new reason to love this place every time he visits the Honduras and takes in its beauty through the eyes. It is this that makes this nation an attractive holiday spot round the year. So if you’re planning a vacation there, Honduras will never let you down.

Let’s take a look at some of the finest places in Honduras to help you decide better for your next holidays.

A visit here would remain incomplete if you miss out the Copan Ruinas, a tourist-friendly village with a warmth that can keep you rooted here longer than you’d think. The city square at Copan is ideal for spending time with your dear ones or you may enjoy the ice-cream, apple pie and the espresso at the Welchez Café. If you’re out with your beloved, make sure you look up the evening sky during your stay here. You’d know how amazing it can get!

Now if you’d want a touch of history and archaic delights, San Pedro Sula valley is the place to be. The Museum of Anthropology and History would keep you occupied for hours and it’s worth the visit for sure.

The Gracias town may be a simple and humble place, but it is outstandingly rich in history. The colonial architecture of the churches can keep anyone gaping in stunned wonder and appreciation. You have hiking trails near Gracias if you’re looking for some adventure.

Some kilometers east of the Gracias are the interesting La Esperanza. The journey from Gracias to La Esperanza is one of the most visually satisfying in the entire Honduras and if you can experience this once, it’s sure to remain etched in your memory forever.

The best is reserved for the last. A holiday at Honduras is only half made if you’re not stepping foot at the Bay Islands, one of its 18 departments and perhaps the most scenic. The inviting blue waters around the amazing beaches with splendid coral reefs could only mean one thing—a Bay Islands vacation rental can accentuate your experience in such a locale by the privacy it usually offers. This has the world’s second largest barrier reef, which attracts scuba divers and snorkelers.

The capital of Bay Islands, Roatan is a must-see at Honduras. It has all that it takes to make your holiday memorable and exciting—the beach shops, the soda breaks, the famous Honduran beer, water taxis, great island music, thrilling water sports, good food and more. You may go for a Central American vacation rental here at Roatan to enjoy your stay to the fullest.

Happy holidays to you!

About the Author

Wain Roy is an internet marketing professional expert in various industries like real estate, web design, finance, medical tourism, Canadian pharmacy drug and Bay Islands vacation rental

I am searching for my father Ramon Elias Handal who lived in Honduras in the 70′s. Can somebody help? ?

My mother is Esperanza Turcios.

www.familytree.org

LTW Mission Trip to La Esperanza, Honduras

Miss Honduras

miss honduras

A Visit to Honduras

The multiculturalism, biodiversity, lengthy beaches and natural wonders of Central America make it difficult to decide on a particular travel destination within the region. Among the seven tropical countries, Honduras offers both urban and wildly rural adventures as well as a massive stretch of Caribbean coastline on its northern border. Hike through cloud forests, bird watch on a massive lake, and dive in the coral-filled waters off of the Bay Islands.

When you travel to Honduras, you will also get a glimpse of the tumultuous history in the region. Maya ruins of another era meet remnants of a bitter border dispute with El Salvador and the devastation of Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Book your airfare to Honduras and earn invaluable insight into the persevering culture and welcoming nature of the Honduran people. Travel to Honduras through the capital city of Tegucigalpa, where you can find connecting flights to other regions including the Caribbean.

Ruins, Reefs and Tropical Retreats

Honduras has a fascinating history of Maya civilization, Columbus’ arrival, Spanish colonialism and then finally independence from Spain in 1821. The province of Copán is one of the largest political departments in Honduras and also home to the Maya archeological site at Copán. The Copán Ruinas are located in an enchanting town of the same name, very close to the Guatemalan Border, and boast intricate sculpted works and texts dating back to the 2nd century CE.

When you book airfare to Honduras, schedule a side trip to Trujillo, the site where Columbus landed on his fourth and final trip to the New World. There are also wonderful beaches in Trujillo, protected by a bay and nature reserve. While on the Caribbean coast, do not miss the isolated La Mosquitia region in the northeast, home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve. Mountainous tropical rainforests plummet to the shores where over 2000 indigenous people pursue traditional lifestyles among some of the most diverse flora and fauna in Central America.

Just off the northern shore, the Islas de la Bahía (Bay Islands) are a true tropical haven for world class divers, snorkelers, and beach rats. The islands of Roatán, Guanaja and Utila all offer various levels of resort accommodations and activities, with Guanaja at the higher end. If land activities is more your fancy, make sure to visit Parque Nacional La Tigra. This pristine national park offers hiking and wildlife viewing in the majestic cloud forests of La Tigra, just watch out for the armadillos!

The Untouched Haven of Honduras

Visitors must understand that Honduras, despite its Caribbean location, is not as comfortable or acquainted with the tourism industry. Most travelers who visit Honduras are actually attracted by this quality as Honduras offers a more grounded, realistic experience to its visitors. Book your airfare to Honduras and enjoy a culturally authentic exploration of this Central American nation. Airfare to Honduras is also largely accessible through the nation’s neighbors: El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.

About the Author

Learn about fiberglass ponds and pond cleaning at the Pond Problems site.

will you translate this to spanish without a translator?

Kerlin,
Happy Birthday! i hope that you have a great day and i am sorry i can’t be there to celebrate with you. You are turning 18 today right? Thanks for the prayers to go to ethiopia, i am very excited but it is expensive so i am working hard. Is all going well in honduras? How is Freddy and Dunia? tell them hello for me. I miss you too.
Ashley

Kerlin:
¡Feliz cumpleaños! Espero que pases un gran día y perdóname por no poder estar ahí para celebrar contigo. ¿Hoy cumples 18, verdad? Gracias por las plegarias para ir a Etiopía. Estoy muy entusiasmada pero es caro por lo que estoy trabajando mucho. ¿Están bien todas las cosas en Honduras? ¿Cómo están Freddy y Dunia? Salúdalos por mí. Te extraño también.
Ashley

MISS HONDURAS UNIVERSE 2009 INTERVIEW

Pico Bonito

pico bonito

Best Coastal Walks

Are you stuck for something to do this summer, to break the monotony of the beach break? Have you exhausted Europe? Try going further afield, and get a chance to take a coastal walk and see some of the world’s most fantastic scenery.

  • The Great Ocean Walk, Australia

Stretching along Victoria’s coast, this entire walk will take 4 days, but you can jump in and out if you please. Offering spectacular views and glimpses of koalas and kangaroos, you will walk some beautiful deserted beaches.

  • Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras

Taking in stunning views of the Caribbean shoreline and the tropical rainforest, this walk ends at the Zacate waterfall, a true picture of nature’s beauty.

  • Fundy National Park, Canada

A four hour walk, this takes you from the Big Salmon River Suspension Bridge, and you will learn a lot about Canadian history from your guide on the way.

  • The Skeleton Coast, Namibia

See shipwrecks off the coast, where hazards such as underwater sandbanks and fog made hundreds of ships wreck. Here you can see elephants and giraffe in their natural habitat.

  • Coffee Bay, South Africa

No trip to SA would be complete without walking Coffee Bay; a landscape that has remained vastly unchanged over previous centuries.

  • Masoala National Park, Madagascar

Buried in the rainforest, this is a great walk if you want to see a lot of wildlife. The tomato frog and stump tailed chameleon reside here, and lemurs are often spied sitting in the trees. The walk drops down to the bay where hum backed whales are regularly spotted.

If you are going to be taking a trip out of England, make sure that you have Travel Insurance. Cheap policies can be obtained on the internet, but it is very expensive to stay in a hospital abroad, should something happen. Take extra care when walking, as there can be spiders and other venomous creepy crawlies hiding in the scrub.

About the Author

I REALLY NEED SOMEONE REALLY GOOD AT SPANISH TO HELP ME TRANSLATE!!?

sometimes online translators aren’t reliable and i’m not good at spanish …

can you translate this to spanish please?

1) the national bird of Cuba is the Tocoroco.the colors of its feathers represents the Cuban’s flag. it likes to eat fruits and insects.

2) The flag of Cuba has three colors

3) the national tree of Cuba is the Royal Palm. it grows up to around 40 to 50 feet tall.

4) Butterfly Jasmine is the official Flower of Cuba. It is pretty and white

5) There are about 11 million people living in Cuba

6) Pico Real del Turquino is the highest mountain in Cuba

7) Rio Cauto is the longest river in Cuba

8) Platillo Moros y Cristano is the most famous Cuban dish. It has rice and beans in it.

9) Che Guevara was a major figure of the Cuban Revolution and he’s really good looking ( muy bonito!!)

10) Havana is the capital of Cuba

11) Nicho falls is a waterfall in Cuba. It is really pretty.

thankyou!!

1.-La ave nacional de Cuba es el Tocororo,los colores de sus plumas representan la bandera cubana,les (a las aves) gusta comer frutas e insectos.

2.-La Bandera de Cuba tiene 3 (tres) colores

3.-El arbol Nacional de cuba es la palma real. esta crece alrededor de 40 a 50 pies de alto

4.-La mariposa jazmin es la flor oficial de Cuba. Es hermosa y blanca

5.-Hay cerca (alrededor) de 11 millones de personas viviendo en Cuba

6.-Pico real del turquino el la Montaña mas alta en Cuba

7.-El río Cauto es el río mas largo en Cuba

8.-El platillo “Moros” y “Cristano” es el platillo mas famoso de cuba.El cual Contiene (lleva) arroz y frijoles

9.- El “Che Guevara” fue la mayor figura or la figura mas grande de la Revolucion Cubana y el era realmente de buen ver “guapo” (bonito dont use for men just for women)

10.-La Habana es la Capital de Cuba

11.- La cascada “Nicho” es una cascada en Cuba.Es realmente bonita

HONDURAS-MI PAIS-HOTEL PICO BONITO

Celaque

celaque

The Freedom Dance Part 1: “C’est pour cela que je fus nais”