I travelled a little south from San Pedro Sula to this little town called Los Naranjos where they have a micro brewery. The chicken bus was a little scary because I thought the trek was supposed to be 1 hour and it ended up beign 2 hours in the mountains, then I wasn’t too sure exactly where this place was as I am now travelling without a guide book. The bus driver said that he would tell me when I was there and I remember reading somewhere that the bus route goes right past the place. So the bus driver says this is my stop at the side of the road and all I see is a sign for D&D Brewery and a long dirt road (not driveway road). I walk for a bit and see a little store I ask the guy if there were cabs here and they were none and then he said the only way to get there was to walk down this road for 10 minutes. A little worried that all of the locals who were on their porches looking at me walk down this road in the middle of nowhere solo, would come out and rob me I was ok. As soon as I got to the Brewery I was set up in a private room because the dorm was messy and they couldn’t tell what bed was clean, then I checked out the taps. I then found myself drinking delicious raspberry ale enjoying the tropical wilderness of Honduras. This place had a pool, outdoor restaurant and even a horseshoe pit which I consumed for a while! The next day I hooked up with some auzies and went to Largo de Yojoa. There was a beautiful path and nature and we were going to rent canoes until we saw that half of them were sunk by the river. In the afternoon we went to a coffee plantation, but it was sort of boring and had a hard hike to the top.
sábado, 21 de mayo de 2011
D&D Brewery
I travelled a little south from San Pedro Sula to this little town called Los Naranjos where they have a micro brewery. The chicken bus was a little scary because I thought the trek was supposed to be 1 hour and it ended up beign 2 hours in the mountains, then I wasn’t too sure exactly where this place was as I am now travelling without a guide book. The bus driver said that he would tell me when I was there and I remember reading somewhere that the bus route goes right past the place. So the bus driver says this is my stop at the side of the road and all I see is a sign for D&D Brewery and a long dirt road (not driveway road). I walk for a bit and see a little store I ask the guy if there were cabs here and they were none and then he said the only way to get there was to walk down this road for 10 minutes. A little worried that all of the locals who were on their porches looking at me walk down this road in the middle of nowhere solo, would come out and rob me I was ok. As soon as I got to the Brewery I was set up in a private room because the dorm was messy and they couldn’t tell what bed was clean, then I checked out the taps. I then found myself drinking delicious raspberry ale enjoying the tropical wilderness of Honduras. This place had a pool, outdoor restaurant and even a horseshoe pit which I consumed for a while! The next day I hooked up with some auzies and went to Largo de Yojoa. There was a beautiful path and nature and we were going to rent canoes until we saw that half of them were sunk by the river. In the afternoon we went to a coffee plantation, but it was sort of boring and had a hard hike to the top.
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