The colonial town of Gracias, once a regional capital of Spanish Central America, sits beneath Celaque National Park and the country’s highest peak (2,870 m).
Cloud forest, hot springs, and cobbled quiet make it a worthwhile highland detour.
A colonial town beneath cloud forest holding the country’s highest peak.
The colonial town of Gracias, once a regional capital of Spanish Central America, sits beneath Celaque National Park and the country’s highest peak (2,870 m).
Cloud forest, hot springs, and cobbled quiet make it a worthwhile highland detour.
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