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Is Copán Ruinas/Honduras safe?

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Is Copán Ruinas/Honduras safe?

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In marked contrast to its neighbors Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua (which have been ravaged by war and civil unrest for much of their modern history), Honduras has been remarkably peaceful. The new president is Western-educated, and committed to improving the Honduran economy, which continues to suffer the effects of the devastating Hurricane Mitch in 1998. The president has made very clear that he views the sustainable development of eco-tourism to be the key to revitalizing the Honduran economy. In fact, his inaugaration was held at the ruins of Copán, in order to underscore the importance of eco-tourism – and Copán Ruinas – to the future of Honduras. We believe the best way for outsiders to help a poor country like Honduras is to visit it, meet the people, and spend some time and money immersing yourself in another culture. The town of Copán Ruinas is, in fact, very safe, and very welcoming to visitors. This is what the respected Moon travel guide has to say about Copán Ruina

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In marked contrast to its neighbors Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua (which have been ravaged by war and civil unrest for much of their modern history), Honduras has been remarkably peaceful. The new president is Western-educated, and committed to improving the Honduran economy, which continues to suffer the effects of the devastating Hurricane Mitch in 1998. The president has made very clear that he views the sustainable development of eco-tourism to be the key to revitalizing the Honduran economy. In fact, his inaugaration was held at the ruins of Copán, in order to underscore the importance of eco-tourism – and Copán Ruinas – to the future of Honduras. We believe the best way for outsiders to help a poor country like Honduras is to visit it, meet the people, and spend some time and money immersing yourself in another culture. The town of Copán Ruinas is, in fact, very safe, and very welcoming to visitors. This is what the respected Moon travel guide has to say about Copán Ruina

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