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Old Leon and Asososca Lagoon Private Tour

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Old Leon and Asososca Lagoon Private Tour
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Old Leon and Asososca Lagoon Private Tour

Story, culture, sun, fun and Adventure

Let's enter the spirits of colonial days exploring the ruins of old Leon, one of the oldest Spanish colonial settlements in the Americas so-called "American Pompey" founded by Spanish in 1524 and abandoned in 1610. Learn how indigenous people of the Imabite tribe used to live, their culture and more.

Enjoy swimming in the warm water of a gorgeous volcanic crater lagoon "Laguna del Tigre" also known as Asososca Lagoon and enjoy nature.
and just before hitting back to Leon let's stop and try our typical dessert "Quesillo" in a small artisan town.

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Stop At: Ruins of Leon Viejo, Puerto Momotombo, Leon Nicaragua

Let's enter the spirits of colonial days exploring the ruins of old Leon, one of the oldest Spanish colonial settlements in the Americas so-called "American Pompey" founded by Spanish in 1524 and abandoned in 1610. Learn how indigenous people of the Imabite tribe used to live, their culture and more.

Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Asososca Lagoon, Nicaragua

Enjoy swimming in the warm water of a gorgeous volcanic crater lagoon "Laguna del Tigre" also known as Asososca Lagoon and enjoy nature.

Duration: 2 hours



Duration:5 hours
Commences in:León, Nicaragua
Country:Nicaragua
City:León

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