I spent a few hours in Granada, Nicaragua waiting to hear from my contact at the NGO before deciding to “quit” Nicaragua.
I don’t have a lot to say about Granada since I was only there for about 24 hours. I just walked around the center a bit since I had my big backpack on. It felt a lot like Copan Ruinas due to all the foreigners, but Copan was nice everywhere. Granda has a nice center, but one or two streets from the center you see a different reality.
But here are a few pictures nevertheless.
- Center
- Center
- Center
- Center
- Center
- Horse Carriages In Center
- Lake – Volcano In The Distance
- Lake
- View From Lake
- View Of City From End Of Tourist Street
- My Favorite Song As A Bar? Not Cool!
- Old Church
- Man Sleeping In The Street
- Cow With Garbage Right Next To Lake
About Adam Pervez
In mid-2011 I left my cushy corporate job and took the plunge into a life incorporating my passions of traveling, writing, volunteering, learning, educating, and telling stories. I study what happiness means to others, offer what I can from my engineering/MBA background as a volunteer, and try to leave each place better than how I found it. Read more.





























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I was not impressed by Granada at all either. But I loved everywhere else I went in Nicaragua.
Hi Stephanie,
Thanks for the comment! Yes, so far it definitely seems that the touristy places tend to be the places I like least. I went to Matagalpa and loved it, for example. It helped that a great friend of mine is there too though