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Located
in the highlands of Western Honduras, and the seat of government for the
department of Ocotepeque, this relatively modern city offers good accommodations,
as well as a perfect jumping point into the neighboring countries of El
Salvador and Guatemala. The city is strategically located at less than
15 miles from the border of El Poy between El Salvador and Honduras and
from the Aguacaliente border between Guatemala and Honduras. The original
town of Ocotepeque was destroyed years ago by a flash flood, so you will
not find the town to contain colonial buildings within it.
A short drive
from Ocotepeque will take you across the border in Guatemala to the city
of Esquipulas, considered the most sacred shrine for the Catholics in
Central America. Here you can visit the Basilica of our Lord of Esquipulas,
where a unique black crucifix is considered have granted multiple miracles
to worshippers.
In addition,
Ocotepeque is very close the the Parque Nacional Trifinio or Montecristo,
an international protected area that is shared by Guatemala, El Salvador
and Honduras. The vegetation is that pertaining to a cloud forest, the
unique climate that is native only to the higher elevations within Central
America. The Reserva Ecologica El Huizayote is also nearby, on the highway
leading east towards Santa Rosa de Copan. Here the road actually leads
through the reserve, which is usually covered by fog, as most cloud forest
environments usually are.
If you are
leaving or entering Honduras towards (or from) El Salvador or Guatemala,
you should definitely plan on spending a night in Ocotepeque. The highway
leading from Ocotepeque to San Pedro Sula is paved and in good condition.
The scenery is very mountainous and will provide you a good picture of
rural Honduras, with its many mountains, friendly people and picturesque
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