PASSPORTkenny
I spent one day/night with Mama Alba and her daughter in Los Ramos. It was a great stay, and our tour through the village as well as fishing experience was very well run. Only con was our guide was not THE best english speaker, but he tried. Also, we were told we would have a fish based dinner upon our return from the tour, but we did not. That is not to say that the food was not delicious, but just a notion.We were met at the bus station on a timely manner and were guided to our house quarters.Mama Alba was so hospitable, and Gretel came and chilled with us before her bed time. We taught her how to take a selfie and she read us a bedtime story from her school laptop in return. It was such a home-y type experience that I wouldn't have traded for the world. We had alot of lost in translation moments due to our limited english, but we still were able to interact and trade a couple laughs in the process.It really gives a great insight on how the Los Ramos community lives.I would recommend this experience, even if it be for one night or for a week. Look out for my post on PASSPORTkenny.com !!!
RenoirF
What an incredible experience it was to live like a Nica for a few days in this indigenous village on the shores of Lake Cocibolca! We brought our students there for a service learning trip and they couldn't get enough of it! While the homes have no running water and one must use a latrine and shower with a bucket, what they lack in modernity they make up for in hospitality! After only 3 days spent in Los Ramos, all the group felt an incredible bond to the people there and didn't want to leave. Ever is a fantastic host and led a horseback adventure up the Volcan Concepcion, as well as visits of a nearby village La Ceiba and others participated in a traditional cooking class, where all the ingredients are local! The night before we left, the community gathered all together and put on a cultural show for us that was unforfettable. We can't wait to go back, and if you are looking to see the real Nicaragua, this is it!
MyGypsytoes
I am thrilled to share with you my experience with the cultural cooking class in Los Ramos. This indigenous community has grabbed my heart and they will be a part of my life forever. We spent the afternoon preparing nacatamales, visiting the banana and plantain plantations to pick the best leaves in which to wrap our nacatamales. Our gracious hosts patiently took us step-by-step through the whole process of making the traditional Nicaraguan nacatamales. Ever is the head guide, and he is a jewel. He speaks English and is extremely knowledgeable about all the flora and fauna on the finca. The cultural programs created in Los Ramos are not to be missed. If you want to visit a real working community and become culturally immersed in a vibrant, friendly atmosphere...this is the place to start your trip.
JenniferK518
Great place to see the locals at their best as well as the hospitality they bestow upon travellers
WestCanExplorer
I had a wonderful couple days in a homestay in Los Ramos, which is still one of the highlights of my trip in Nicaragua! The kindness and openness I experienced extended from the family to the whole community. They welcomed me into their lives for a couple days - showing me the amazing fruit trees on their land, taking me to the beach to wash, letting me cuddle the baby, and showing me how they make their delicious gallo pinto! I also did a horseback trip to explore the beautiful countryside. If you want to connect with people and experience the culture, this should be top on your list!
kylesformiles
I can't say enough about our tour with Ever and the Los Ramos families! We were greeted with huge smiles and open arms as we pulled up to the rancho on our scooter. Highlights of our Nourishing Nicaragua tour were fresh, hand squeezed grapefruit juice for lunch, and hunting crabs to use for bait for an afternoon of fishing in a dugout canoe! There is something very special happening in Los Ramos, and I feel very privileged to have had the chance to share in it. An Ometepe must-do!
OutMore
Los Ramos was amazing!! As soon as I entered the community I felt like family. So many warm and friendly people. If you go to Ometepe please visit this wonderful community and help tourism grow sustainably on the island.
Rensdha
Dit is een fantastische manier om Isla de Ometepe te ontdekken. De familie was erg aardig en hielpen ons overal mee. Sterker nog, we voelden ons onderdeel van het gezin. We zijn zelfs met zijn allen naar het strand gegaan!Door de locals zie je veel andere plekken op het eiland. Het eten was erg lekker. Ook als je excursies of andere dingen wil regelen kan dat via de familie.Kortom een geweldige ervaring!!!!!!
581Marion
Der Aufstieg ist ein schöner Weg, der teilweise relativ steil, jedoch für jeden durchschnittlich Fitten locker machbar ist. Oben fällt der Wasserfall in einen kleinen Pool, in dem man sich gut erfrischen kann.