Nicaragua travel was an appalling proposition for many years.
The country was war torn and unstable. Rebellion and civil war
ran rampant in Nicaragua from the early 1960s until the 1980s.
History books tell the tale of the Sandinistas and the United
States government’s not-so-noble involvement in area conflicts
at the time.
Nowadays Nicaragua is a stable democratic republic and tourists
are flocking toward it. Nicaragua travel presents an opportunity
to explore hundreds of miles of sun-soaked beaches. There are
lush rainforests in the east and enchanting volcanic mountains
in the middle. The western part of the country is a fertile plain
that gently slopes into the Pacific.
Nicaragua travel is now the second most important industry in
the nation behind agriculture. Throughout the last decade tourism
has grown by more than 70%. It will most likely become the number
one industry in the nation within a year or two. Income from tourism
has risen more than 300% during the same time frame.
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