Most Inspirational Moment
There were some good climbs in Panama and the scenery and wildlife on the way up was amazing .. Sloth, toucans, monkeys, and cute children.
Visit to local school.
Panama Canal ... What a marvel for sure.
Thoughts on Group Leader
We were very fortunate to have Roberto as our tour leader. A man passionate about making sure his clients had an excellent holiday. He delivered on all fronts. Within 24hrs he had learnt all our names and knew the groups personalities as well as standard of cycling. Roberto loved loved cycling and the three countries we cycled through. His knowledge of the countries culture was shared, and certainly added value to the trip. He is a H&S aware, and was flexible in his plan which was always well executed.
We went in the Easter break, which meant the school we had planned to go to in Nicuragua was closed, so as we passed through Panama we went to a school, it was a surprise visit for the children and teachers and first time Roberto had been there. The children were amazed to see grown men and women in Lycra... The 30 mins at the school was lovely.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take plenty of dollars with you, although the hotels will change monies for you, and when you need to change to the local currency, dollars the easiest to exchange.
If you SPD pedals and MTB shoes, there is no problem for the mechanics to fit them for you. Having the pedals certainly helped over the rather bumpy trails in Nicuragua.
Two water bottles were supplied, but of you have your own with a flip dome type cover, would recommend you take it, as some tracks are rather dusty.
Plenty of sun cream.
Take some crayons, writing books and school stationery, as no doubt you will have the opportunity to visit a school.
You cover some 1900 miles by bike and minibus, so if you do have travel sickness, take some tablets.
You live out of your suitcase, and it never gets unpacked due to the frequency of moving from place to place. There were two locations for laundry, so you can afford to reduce the amount of cycling gear / clothes you take.