End of Honduras - La Ceiba

After four days in Cayos, it was hard to head back to mainland Honduras.  Our journey back to the mainland was only 12 kms, but took over 2 hours in a slow boat in the sun.  Helene's Danish skin didn't handle the sun, so she was wrapped in a sarong the entire journey. We had two nights in La Ceiba before boarding a plane for Peru so we decided to take a quick hike up to the Rio Zacate waterfall just outside La Ceiba.  A quick 3 hour return hike took us through pineapple plantations and into the jungle to the Rio Zacate waterfall.


 The lower waterfall.
Our tourguide, exhausted after 1.5 hour hike to the top waterfall. 



The girls trying to navigate their way into the waterfall.

The end of our hike - walking back out of the pineapple plantation and back towards La Ceiba.


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We are an Australian couple who love to travel as much as we can. Our first backpacking adventure began in 2007 when we travelled through Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and southern China for 3 months before settling in Beijing for 6 months to teach English. Beijing proved a great base to earn enough money to continue travelling as Cameron managed to get to South Korea and Japan for 2 months, before we both went to Canada at the end of 2008. We then worked and travelled in Canada and the US for about 8 months before heading home to finish university. After graduating university, Cameron as a secondary English and Social Science teacher and Cassie as a human services worker, we worked for two years before heading off for our next adventure. This time, we left Australia on Christmas day 2012 and travelled through Europe for 4 months before heading for Central America. We initially intended to travel in Central America for 3 months but ended up staying for eleven. This trip has seen us travel through over 20 countries in 12 months and we are not intending to stop just yet!

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