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Homestay experience in San Ramon

Bite-sized trip

    • Itinerary:
      San Ramon
    • Duration:
      2 days / 1 night (flexible)
    • Price:
      From £ 140.- per person (excluding flights)
    • Highlights:
      Explore the lush surroundings of this remote region
    • Immerse yourself in village life and stay with a local family
    • Help your host family prepare a traditional meal
    If you'd like to experience the real Nicaragua then this homestay is ideal. Not only will you be able to immerse yourself in the culture of a local family by staying in their home, you'll also try your hand at some home cooked Nicaraguan food. In this small village you're unlikely to meet many other tourists adding to this truly authentic experience. It might also be the perfect time to brush up on a little Spanish!
    San Ramon homestay
    San Ramon local driving truck

    Day 1 – Arrival at your homestay

    You’ll journey with an English speaking guide to a small community in the San Ramon region, about one hour from Matagalpa. This untouched area is surrounded by lush vegetation and, of course, plenty of coffee. The local people have set up a successful community project in the area where local families open their homes to tourists, helping to supplement their income and inject some funds into this remote area.

    On arrival you’ll be greeted by your host family. They will show you around their home, including your room for the night. Most families in this region don’t speak much English, so your guide will come in useful to translate. In the evening, it’s time for a hands-on experience as you help the family cook the evening meal. You can expect to eat traditional foods such as tortillas, but don’t expect to be able to sit back and relax while they do all the hard work! You’ll be doing most of the work yourself.

    Traveller cooking in homestay kitchen
    Local girl San Ramon

    Day 2 – Departure

    Depending on your time of departure, you could go on a hike through the rolling green countryside, or between November and February, you might have the chance to pick and sort coffee. Before you know it, though, it’s time to wave goodbye to your hosts and head onwards to your next destination.

    Accommodation

    San Ramon homestay building
    San Ramon homestay
    San Ramon homestay bed

    This bite-sized trip combines well with