To get out of the hustle and bustle of the capital city, on this one-day tour of the city of Comayagua and its surroundings, We will visit El Chircal village that houses the oldest archaeological area in Honduras located between Yarumela and Comayagua. We will make a small stop by the Central Plaza of the city of La Paz. We will continue our tour...Read more
Discover the beautiful natural environment of Nueva Armenia during this full-day expedition near Tegucigalpa. Explore the beautiful natural pools of turquoise water on foot during a morning walk where you’ll admire mountain views near Tegucigalpa before returning to your...Read more
Valle de Ángeles is a beautiful, historic Spanish mining town. It has been restored to its original 16th-century appearance. In front of the town’s old church is an attractive shady plaza. Artisan souvenir shops line the streets, selling excellent Honduran crafts for less than they cost in Tegucigalpa, including wood carvings, basketry,...Read more
In Honduras a wide variety of fine handicrafts are made, the artisanal industry, organized in most cases in the form of cooperatives, is widespread throughout the country, and contributes greatly to the development of the national economy. Crockery, vases, vases and vases are made of clay and clay, furniture and baskets are made of mambu and...Read more
Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras is a mixture of colonial historical heritage and modernism of a contemporary metropolitan city. Despite its Spanish origins, it does not have the traditional square design of the streets surrounding the central square. Officially founded on September 29, 1578 under the name of Real de Minas de San Miguel de...Read more
La Tigra National Park encompasses an impressive cloud forest that extends over 238 km2. The elevations in the park range from more than four thousand to almost seven thousand feet above sea level. Considered one of the richest habitats in the world, with good hiking trails and a great diversity of flora and fauna such as bromeliads, orchids, oak...Read more