February
14 of 1862 Matagalpa was recognized as a city and February 14, 2012,
it’s celebrating 150!
For the entire week, the city will host a number of festival featuring, music, food, art exhibits free of charge.
it’s celebrating 150!
For the entire week, the city will host a number of festival featuring, music, food, art exhibits free of charge.
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Photos Courtesy of TripAdvisor |
Matagalpa
is in the mountainous region of Nicaragua, it lies more than 700 meters above
sea level with average temperature ranging from 26°C to 28°C, known as the "Pearl of
the Septentrion (North)" and "Land of Eternal Spring."
It is also the capital of the departamento (equivalent to a province for Canada or state in USA) of Matagalpa.
Due to its climate, the region produces excellent coffee, cacao, vegetables, flowers, and it is also
known for

Eco-tourism is one of its main tourist attractions, the reserves of Cerro Musún, El Arenal or the private reserve Selva Negra and mountain tourist resorts like: Aranjuez, Santa Maria de Ostuma, and Selva Negra Mountain Resort, provide an experience like no other.
Selva Negra Mountain Resort is a fully sustainable Eco-lodge, there you’ll find Howler Monkeys, Hummingbirds, butterflies, agouti and sloths and its revenue from tourism and coffee goes back into the community and it's simply breath-taking.
The area has a unique type of
rainforest, named: Cloud forest or fog forest.
As described by Wikipedia, a cloud forest, also called a fog forest, is a generally tropical or subtropical montane moist forest characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover, usually at the canopy level. There are plenty of hikes to explore and an abundant species of animals and plants to see and touch.
The following is a short video showing the beauty of Selva Negra.
http://youtu.be/VXnlf2AWtXE
St. Ramon is the Patron Saint of Matagalpa city in Matagalpa and he is celebrated August 31.
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