Just a few hours north of Managua is a jungle paradise with rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The district of Matagalpa is in the central Nicaragua and is known for incredibly delicious coffee that is grown and harvested there. As a part of our ISEP program, we took our first trip to Laguna de San Martin, a hotel and water play-land in the middle of this region. Along with the ISEPer's, our advisers and a few adventurous Nicaraguan friends, we headed to spend the weekend relaxing, swimming and exploring the Nicaraguan hills. After a very long, winding car ride, we arrived at our jungle hotel complete with monkeys, parrots and a pet alligator...
Our first afternoon, we ate lunch and headed straight to the lake, which included water trampolines, slides and all sorts of fun toys to keep us entertained. We also set up a relay race around all of the inflatables and took enough tumbles and falls to keep us laughing. Back at the hotel, I had my first hot shower in Nicaragua, but the highlight of the evening was a delicious dinner followed by games, friends and quite a few toñas. The next morning, we slept in and found our way to a beautiful waterfall about a half hour hike from the hotel. It was great to be out and breathing the fresh air after a long week of exams and school work! We drank more coffee in two days than I had my entire month in Nicaragua. And it was SO good. Our company was wonderful, the activities were great and the landscapes were breath-taking. It was great to have a weekend with plans (and meals) provided!
Once our feet were back on the ground, we headed to the beach, not knowing we were in for such a treat! We jumped off our twenty-passenger truck in front of giant beach house, complete with surfers, cabanas, sand-volleyball and hammocks. The beach itself would have been spectacular, but the food, drinks and great places to just play and relax convinced us all it was going to be a great weekend. After lunch, a few of us opted-in for surf lessons and hit the waves. Our instructors were very helpful and encouraging and we all eventually made it up!
The next morning, I set out to hike the point down at the end of our beach and encountered about a millions hermit crabs along the way. After making it back with only a few missteps and broken shells, our final activity was a horseback ride across the beach. I literally felt like I was in a movie. We adventured back through some of the jungle, climb a hill or two, and rode out to a seemingly untouched, untainted beach. Sitting on a horse in Nicaragua, looking over the glistening ocean, I began to understand a bit of how beautiful God must think we are if He created scenes like that for us to enjoy.
- Maggie Frazier
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