
At El Cortijo Del Lago in Lago de Yajoa, I woke up every morning to this peaceful panoramic view but don’t be deceived. With all the lush greenery, there is bound to be plenty of mildew, mud and mosquitoes.

At El Cortijo Del Lago in Lago de Yajoa, I woke up every morning to this peaceful panoramic view but don’t be deceived. With all the lush greenery, there is bound to be plenty of mildew, mud and mosquitoes.
It’s two months away but I still have the urge to take out my backpack and starting packing. I’m eager to leave, eager to see and eager to live. I can’t wait till I get on that plane to Honduras. I booked it for only $280! I’ve got my plate full working 50 hours a week, volunteering, studying for GMAT, researching grad schools and running random errands I don’t have time to do during the work week.
I haven’t had a chance to do much planning for Honduras. Although, experiences have taught me that things never go as planned when traveling. The best you can do is expect the worst and hope for the best but it’s always good to have a general outline.
So here’s my tentative one week itinerary for Honduras.
This itinerary is VERY tentative. I still need to figure out:
If anyone has any tips or advice, please share! I’d really appreciate it.