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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.

Managua Buses: “Tranquilo Now and Forever”

Username By Joshua | February 14th, 2009 | Comments 3 Comments »

bus.jpgI love Nicaraguan buses. The first piece I ever published about Nicaragua was an essay entitled “On this Bus”. Ten years later, my fetish continues—this morning, I discovered the “Tranquilo Bus Company,” based in Tipitapa, just outside Managua. The owner, Jairo, owns eleven vehicles. I needed one of them, I told him. I wanted to rent it for the day and fill it with people and drive to Sebaco. He said he had luxury buses; no, I said, I wanted a colorful school bus, so he gave me one named “Tranquilo #6.” Its driver and cobradores (fare chargers) were a mellow trio of dudes named Angel, Jonathan, and David, who lived up to their company’s name. There is a lot more to the story, of course (and a lot more that I saw today in my recorrido of Masaya, Catarina, Mombacho, Granada, and the Tiscapa Zip Line in Managua)—but it’s late and tomorrow is another day of motion, this time to the north…

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Category: Travel, Nicaragua
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3 Responses to “Managua Buses: “Tranquilo Now and Forever””

dale dagger | February 15th, 2009 at 9:27 am | comment link
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man that is such a cool idea
imagine how much fun it would be to do a friends cruise from Rivas to oh, say Granada with a stop or two on the way

Claire Walter | February 15th, 2009 at 10:39 am | comment link
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I get a kick out of buses in other Latin American countries too. They are brightly decorated, often have names and always provoke a smile. A few years ago, the Latin American museum in Santa Fe had a delightful exhibit on bus art.

jean | February 18th, 2009 at 4:40 am | comment link
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Looks quite cheerful, the colourful bus, smiling guys, and jumping characters. Happy Exploring! :)

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