Volcan Masaya
Parque Nacional Volcan Masaya is in western Nicaragua, just outside the capital city of Managua. UnderstandMasaya is an active volcano with constant flumes of sulfuric smoke spewing from the vents in its main crater. Lava flows have not occurred in over 200 years, although explosions are fairly frequent (the most recent, in 2001, hurled 2-foot rocks as far as the visitor center, injuring one tourist and damaging several vehicles). Masaya is the largest of the two volcanoes that lie within the park. The smaller volcano is Volcan Nindiri. HistoryIndigenous people worshipped, feared, and respected the volcano before the arrival of Spanish conquerors. The Spanish considered the place evil, and called it "La Boca del Infierno". LandscapeBlack chunks of volcanic rock strew the mountain, which is carpeted in soft green grasses. Flora and faunaTwo of the most interesting life forms that can be seen at Parque Nacional Volcan Masaya are:
ClimateAlthough Nicaragua is generally hot and humid, a steady breeze blows across the mountain and it can get chilly at the top, especially in the evening. Be sure to bring a hat and/or sunblock because there is no shade or shelter near the top of the mountain. Get inThe park entrance is at the KM23 marker on the Carretera a Masaya. It's about 15 minutes by car from Managua and frequent buses between Managua and Granada pass the entrance, however, getting up the mountain from there could be problematic for the non-hiker without a car. Fees/PermitsThe park entrance fee is 70 cordobas for foreign visitors and 20 cordobas for Nicaraguan citizens (cedula required for discount). Guided evening tours to the underground lava caves or bat caves are an additional 60 cordobas. Get aroundWalk. SeeThe volcanoes. Do
BuyT-shirts and hats are sold in the visitors center. Anything else you need is best purchased in the nearby town of Masaya. EatThere are no food services on the mountain. A bar and restaurant is directly across the highway from the park's main gate, and a full range of food and drink is available in the town of Masaya. DrinkVisit the town of Masaya, or go onwards to Managua or Granada. SleepThere are some posadas in Masaya. You can also find lakeside villas at Laguna de Apoyo. Major hotels are near Managua. A variety of bed and breakfast inns is available in Granada. CampingNot available. BackcountryStay safeGet out
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