National Geographic s Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador AdventureMap is designed to meet the unique needs of adventure travelers detailed, durable, and accurate. Nicaragua/Honduras/El Salvador includes the locations of thousands of major cities and towns with an index for easily locating them, plus a clearly marked road network complete with distances and designations for highways, roads and more.
What sets National Geographic AdventureMaps apart from traditional road maps are the hundreds of points-of-interest that highlight the diverse, unique, and exotic destinations within Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador including national parks and reserves, World Heritage sites, archeological sites, churches, castles, and museums.
The front side of the Nicaragua/Honduras/El Salvador map includes Honduras and El Salvador, two countries whose coastlines offer wonderful opportunities to surf, scuba dive, snorkel, or just soak up the sun. Sites for these activities and more are noted, as are hotels, lodges, and resorts. Nicaragua covers the back side of the map, and its detail includes diverse points of interest from museums and historical sites in Managua and Granada to areas noted for windsurfing, fishing, and observing the country s unique wildlife.
Our Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador AdventureMap is printed in the U.S.A. on a durable synthetic paper, making it waterproof, tear-resistant, and trail tough capable of going anywhere you do. The map is two-sided, and can be folded to a packable size of (4.25 x 9.25 ), unfolded size is (26 x 38 ).
Each National Geographic AdventureMap highlights the Protected Areas along with a legend detailing the types of boundaries included. Net proceeds from the sale of this map go to support the nonprofit mission of the National Geographic Society.
Popular Places Included on the Map:
Bay Islands, Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, Copan, Granada, La Libertad, Lake Nicaragua, Managua, Mayan Site of Copan Ruins, Mosquito Coast, Ometepe Island, Roatan, San Juan del Sur, San Salvador, Tazumal, and Tegucigalpa.