Wednesday, January 29, 2014

How To Have The Best Backpacking Trips In Central America

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By Nelda Powers


Central America is a backpacker's paradise. The region not only offers everything from Mayan ruins to stunning beaches, volcanoes and jungle adventures but it's also very cheap to travel here. The following are some ideas that will help you have the best backpacking trips in the region.

While booking your accommodation ahead can restrict you, there are times when it's better to know that there's a room waiting for you at your destination. Usually it's quite easy to find cheap accommodation, especially during the rainy season. However, you may want to book ahead for that first night after a long flight or bus trip. It's also wise to book ahead for Holy Week, especially in places that are famous for their celebrations, such as Antigua in Guatemala.

Use your guide book for the maps and bus times but don't make it your bible. There are many places and experiences to be had that aren't mentioned in the guide books. To find out about them, talk to other travelers along the way and veer off the gringo trail every now and then.

The quintessential Central American travel experience is the 'chicken bus'. These buses are cheap and often safer than shuttles that scream 'tourists with money and iPods'. For longer journeys, however, they can be very uncomfortable and you may prefer a tourist shuttle or a first-class bus.

Be sensible and safe but don't be too afraid. Countries like Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala have some of the highest murder rates in the world. Don't let this prevent you from visiting them, though. The violence is usually restricted to areas with lots of gang activity and if you take the same precautions as you would at home, you don't have too much to worry about. Keep an eye on your possessions, don't flash your relative wealth and don't walk alone in deserted areas and you'll be quite safe. Also listen to what the locals say. If they tell you to avoid a certain area, it's probably because you really should avoid that area.

One of the greatest reasons for the high crime rates in Central America is the drug trade. By buying illegal substances, you only perpetuate the problem, so just say no. In the same way, you encourage ongoing corruption if you offer bribes. Instead, be a responsible and respectful traveler. Another aspect to remember is that most communities in the region are rather conservative. Unless you're on the beach, cover up.

Enrich your travel experience by making some time for volunteering. It's a great way to mix with the local people and to give back to the world. The region has many opportunities for volunteering, from working with orphans to conservation projects such as working with sea turtles in Costa Rica.

Except for Belize and the Caribbean communities, most people in Central America speak Spanish. You'll get by much more easily if you know at least basic Spanish. A great way to learn is to start your trip with a week or two of Spanish school, which is very affordable here, especially in Guatemala. In this way you also get to experience the local culture and have one of the best backpacking trips imaginable.




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