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The Tranquilo Traveler is a celebration of voluntourism, slow travel, and other interesting ways to see the world. Travel writer and award- winning Moon Handbooks author Joshua Berman created The Tranquilo Travel as a resource for world trippers and international volunteers, a window to the author’s travels in Nicaragua, Belize, and beyond, and an update of his books and articles.
Nicaragua Volcano-Boarding Featured in New Reality Show About Travel Writers
In this fun, guitar-fueledd, round-the-world video montage at BraveNewTraveler.com, “Nicaragua Volcano Boarding” takes center stage alongside such activities as Safari in Botswana, Dogsledding in Greenland, and Paragliding in Turkey. Not bad for a little country whose tourism industry is younger than my hiking boots. It looks like they’re pushing people sitting on glorified sleds down the volcanic slope of Cerro Negro these days. Hell, when I rode Cerro Negro, I did it standing up, doggonnit!
Reckon that’s what I’ll tell my grandchildren in a few years. Seriously, I “snow”-boarded into the crater of this active volcano during my research for Moon Handbooks Nicaragua in 2003. You had to fall down on purpose before reaching the sulfur vents, then trudge through black sand up to the rim; from there, my Dutch friends, Jan, Joost, and I rode the outside of the volcán to the bottom. I was helping Jan and Joost test a new product of Va Pues Tours, one of León’s better tour companies, whose new fleet of steel-plated snowboards were not nearly as fast as their snow-sliding counterparts back north.
Oh yeah, the video above is some sort of trailer for a reality show pitching travel writers on deadline against each other. I didn’t catch all the details, as I was so stunned to see Nicaragua in the mix.

2 Responses to “Nicaragua Volcano-Boarding Featured in New Reality Show About Travel Writers”
hi, guys i am really excited with your web site it’s great..but i have a complaint about volcano boarding in nicaragua,it is horrible what they are doing there, the owner is a guy without any interest for the local people and comunities around in addition they are geeting good economic benefits without taking care of the nature of Cerro Negro.They have been developing a good business with their “volcano Boarding” and the rangers are not doing anything to stop it. In a few years Cerro Negro is going to be destroyed for so many tables running down and now it`s not possible to take nice pictures of this one beacause a big deep line disturbed the amazing view that i am sure it was much better before “volcano shit” started it.
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Nothing new under the (tropical) sun: Hawaiians used to sled down volcano slopes and rock courses lined with grass, a sport that is being revived recently.
http://starbulletin.com/2005/07/24/news/story9.html
http://www.hawaiibc.com/holua.htm