The earth literally bowls! It’s hot! San Jacinto is a little town about 20 kilometers northeast of León. Behind the village lie boiling mud holes, connected probably to the Telica volcano. The field is not big but it is interesting as well as extremely hot to walk around and see the holes, which differ in size and color, where the mud is fiercely boiling. The mud sometimes throws little rocks in the air and steam is continuously emitted from the holes. The kids from the village will join and guide us. The scenery is beautiful, with views over the volcanoes and mud pools. This trip directly supports the people of San Jacinto Village.
Transportation, , bilingual (English-Spanish) guide and entrances fees
3 hours
Long pants, comfortable shoes and camera
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Drop off Managua | Adult | $78 | ||||
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Children | $39 | |||||
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Rate | Adult | $30 | ||||
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Children | $15 | |||||
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Drop off Managua | Adult | $91 | ||||
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Children | $40 | |||||
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Private child | N/A | |||||
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Rate | Adult | $33 | ||||
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Children | $16 | |||||
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Private child | N/A | |||||
IMPORTANT NOTES
Children’s policies: under 5 years old free of charge, children rate applies from 6-11 years old and must be accompanied by two adults; otherwise pay as an adult. Children over 12 years old pay as adult.
The minimum number of passengers require to operate this tour are: 2 pax |