Treehuggers is a non-profit organization in Estelí, Nicaragua that connects local guides and tourists. We went on a six hour tour of Somoto Canyon, which was the absolute best $30 I ever spent. It included travel from the bus station in Somoto, the canyon tour with a guide, and a most excellent gomemade meal. The following photographs aren't even from the most beautiful sights because we were in the water too much to keep my phone camera safe. Our guide had a special backpack that kept it safe most of the time.
Treehuggers is across the street from La Luna hostel, which is another non-profit. It's owned by a friendly woman from England, and they sell locally made jewelry and other crafts.
Treehuggers is across the street from La Luna hostel, which is another non-profit. It's owned by a friendly woman from England, and they sell locally made jewelry and other crafts.
We jumped from here. Later, there was a 20 meter (optional) jump, where we watched some local people fly through the air for ten seconds. We also passed some people enjoying the day on some rocks. What glory! We didn't hear traffic the whole trip, and the canyon was developed only by trees and non-people animals. My heart smiled the entire time.