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My Visit to Granada - September 2018

6 years ago
Greetings Everyone,

I just spent the month of September (2018) in Granada, Nicaragua as a tourist. I wanted to report that I had a very relaxing and delightful time. Even though the country is presently engulfed in sociopolitical unrest, Granada was relatively calm. I only occasionally came across a political protest (often pro government); all were orderly and nonviolent.

What I liked most about Granada is its beautiful setting, historic colonial architecture and friendly people. I enjoyed wandering about the streets and spent hours doing so each day. The climate was hot and muggy. So, I found it to be a good practice to carry a water bottle with me and I welcomed the passing cloudburst, which brought temporary relief.

Most streets are quiet; some are congested. When crossing one of those, I’d keep my eye out for the onslaught of traffic - taxis, cars, motorcycles, bicycles and the odd horse drawn cart. While I felt safe to be out and about during the day, I took precautions at night. I didn't venture out from my apartment after 6:00 pm.

There isn’t much going on in Granada nowadays in terms of entertainment or cultural activities - that all ended last April when the troubles began and tourism collapsed. In that sense, Granada was a bit of a disappointment. However, this also a blessing for it forced me to slow down, smell the roses and enjoy the quiet life. I was accustomed to a busy life back at home

I preoccupied myself by joining a gym and taking private Spanish lessons. I also worked remotely in the U.S. As a result, I had a full day; time flew by and before I knew it, it was time to go.

Final thoughts: My heart goes out to the people of Granada. They face political uncertainty, lack employment, and live with insecurity. I have no idea what will unfold in the future. But, I do know that I am happy that I visited this beautiful place and was sad to leave.

Regards,
Peter

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