Copan to the Caribbean

Honduras Honduras: (IT-HON-01)
URL: http://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/america_central_honduras_copan.aspx

Introduction
Honduras Honduras

Tourism is one of the youngest and least developed industries in the Honduran economy. Although attractions are abundent, a very basic infrastructure prevents the tourist trade from growing into a massive tourism industry. Thus, today's traveler feels a sense of authenticity in their travel  experience in Honduras.  Geographically speaking, Honduras is one of the gateways to the ancient Mayan World and the region known as Mesoamerica.

There are numerous activities to take part in.  Hike to mysterious cloud forests nestled high in mountains. Navigate on clear jungle river rapids, coastal lagoons, and narrow wetland canals. Contemplate Honduras' pristine landscapes. Visit the national parks and protected areas, and discover the incredible biological diversity of tropical nature, exotic animals inhabiting vast rain forests containing hundreds of bird species.

You're in Honduras..... and it's more than you ever imagined

Accomodation

Hotel Camino Maya, Copán Ruinas (3 nights)

Finca Las Glorias , Lake Yojaa (2 nights)

Hotel Gran Central, Tela (2 nights)

 

This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding

Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival San Pedro Sula – Transfer to Copan (D)
You will be met at the airport and transferred by road to Copán. En route learn about Mayan trade routes, social and political organization, and theories on their mysterious demise. We will enjoy the beautiful countryside as we travel to the picturesque village of Copán. Take the rest of the afternoon at leisure to enjoy the charming atmosphere of this picturesque town. Welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight Copan Ruins.

Day 2 –Copan (B)
Morning visit to the legendary Archaeological Park of Copán Ruins, which consists of two main sites: the ruins and the sepulchres. Learn about the impressive 63-step stairway with over 2,500 hieroglyphs and masterfully carved Stella. In the afternoon, we will be introduced to our horses, gear, and guide, and have a chance to take a short ride along the Copan River with good chances for cantering and galloping. Overnight Copan.

Day 3 – Copan (B)

Morning transfer to the Lake Yojoa. The region around the lake is  an area containing one of the richest avifauna in Central America, with more than 350 species of birds. We will explore the lake and its surrounding natural wonders. Our lodging will be in a lake front Hotel, host of an Equinotherapy Center. The afternoon riding will take us exploring the area and nearby rural towns.

Day 4 - Copan – Lake Yoja (B)

Morning transfer to the town of Trinidad, Santa Barbara. The region around this town is famous for coffee growing, as well as for the hat and basket making out of the local Junco palm. Our lodging will be in a Hacienda, and chances to interact with local farm life are possible. The afternoon riding will take us exploring the area and nearby rural towns.


Day 5 – Lake Yoja  (B)
Morning ride to Los Naranjos Archaeological Site. Our trail takes us through rural towns into the site of an ancient culture, buried amongst nature.

Day 6 – Lake Yoja to Tela (B)

After breakfast, we go riding through the Hacienda’s trails. In the afternoon, we transfer to the Honduran Caribbean coast. (private guide bids farewell) Arrival and overnight in Tela

Day 7 - Tela (B)

Your local guide will meet you at the Hotel after breakfast. Enjoy riding through the Caribbean coast along the Bahia de Tela to the Garifuna community of Miami. This community is located within a protected area of Los Micos Lagoon, the second largest of the country. The Mangrove around the lagoon is home to numerous species of birds and other inhabitants, including howler and white-faced monkeys – “Micos” as they are called in Spanish. Enjoy the charm of this tropical natural spot before ride back to Tela. returning to Tela . Overnight Tela

Day 8 – Tela – San Pedro Sula (B)
Morning to the San Pedro Sula airport in time for your connecting departure flight. End of services. 


Rates and Dates for Copan to the Caribbean

Rates include:

7 nights accommodation, daily American breakfast, welcome Dinner in Copan Ruins, entrance fees and riding activities according to itinerary, travel bilingual guide day 1 - 8 , local guides for riding excursions , all transfers in private A/C vehicle, 12% VAT and 4% Tourism tax

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescription US$
    A
    20098 day trip$1475
    • Small group supplement (2-3) pp$395
      Single supplement$275


Transfer Option:



 Description
2009 Transfer from San Pedro Sula on Day 1 included

Tour Dates


Season Seasons  Min / MaxReserve
A 2009 01/01 - 12/31 8d / 7n 8 day trip 4 /8 Reserve

Dates Note: arrival can be any day of the week

Rates do not include:

Not mentioned meals and drinks, personal items, Airport Departure tax, Tips and gratitudes

Other Info
Meeting: San Pedro Sula
Airport: San Pedro Sula
Transfer: San Pedro Sula airport

Climate: The northern Caribbean area and the southern coastal plain have a wet, tropical climate, but the interior is drier and cooler. Temperature varies with altitude. The coastal lowlands average 31°C (88°F); from 300 to 760 m (1,000 to 2,500 ft) above sea level the average is 29°C (84°F); and above 760 m (2,500 ft) the average temperature is 23°C (73°F). There are two seasons: a rainy period, from May through October, and a dry season, from November through April. Average annual rainfall varies from over 240 cm (95 in) along the northern coast to about 84 cm (33 in) around Tegucigalpa in the south.

What To Bring:

… this list is only a guideline for you

X = Necessary

Check List

Travel documents and Voucher

X

Flight tickets

X

Passport

X

Visa (check with your consulate)

RIDING GEAR

Comfortable, light weight riding pants

X

Comfortable riding boots or suitable footwear

X

Riding helmet (recommended for all trips)

X

Riding gloves

X

Hat (with chin strip) for sun protection

X

Lightweight rain coat

X

Light clothing, not too warm – long sleeves

X

PERSONAL CLOTHING

Jacket or sweater for cool evenings

X

Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts

X

Jeans

X

Shorts

X

Underwear and socks

X

Pyjama

X

Bag for dirty clothes

X

Light summer jacket

X

Warm jacket

X

Camp shoes

X

Swimsuit/ towel

X

Bandana

X

ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING

Personal Toiletries

X

Insect protection (mosquitos usually only at dusk)

X

Personal medications

X

Sore cream (for the emergency)

X

Sewing kit

X

Handkerchiefs

X

Camera and enough extra films

X

Sun glasses with strap

X

Sun tan lotion and lip balm

X