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August is also interesting for the vibrant Santo Domingo de Guzmán festival, though brief showers are possible.","+505",null,"BO","2026-02-06T12:38:08.271Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"C$","Nicaraguan Córdoba","NIO","Nestled in the heart of Nicaragua, Boaco Province is a captivating region of rolling hills, earning it the nickname 'Ciudad de Dos Pisos' (City of Two Floors) due to its dramatic elevation changes. This agricultural heartland offers travelers an authentic glimpse into rural Nicaraguan life, far from the tourist crowds. The provincial capital, Boaco, charms visitors with its winding streets, colonial architecture, and stunning panoramic views from its higher neighborhoods. Nature enthusiasts are drawn to the lush landscapes of Cerro Alegre and the serene waters of the Río Malacatoya. The region is renowned for its cattle ranching and dairy production, meaning fresh cheese is a culinary highlight. Cultural immersion is key here, with local festivals like the Santo Domingo de Guzmán patron saint festivities in August showcasing traditional music, dance, and horseback parades. Boaco provides a peaceful, scenic, and culturally rich escape for those looking to experience the soul of Nicaragua's interior.","Right","Type A, B; 120V, 60Hz",[19,22,25,28],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","118",{"key":23,"value":24},"Ambulance","128",{"key":26,"value":27},"Fire","115",{"key":29,"value":30},"Tourist Police","",[32,35,38,41,44],{"key":33,"value":34},"Is Boaco city walkable?","The city center is walkable but very hilly, earning its 'two floors' nickname. Comfortable shoes are essential.",{"key":36,"value":37},"What is a must-try local food?","Try 'Quesillo Boaqueño' (a local string cheese) and 'Rosquillas' (cornmeal rings). Fresh dairy products are a specialty.",{"key":39,"value":40},"Are there ATMs in Boaco?","Yes, there are ATMs in Boaco city, but it's wise to carry sufficient cash, especially when traveling to smaller towns.",{"key":42,"value":43},"Can I use credit cards widely?","No, cash (Nicaraguan Córdobas) is king, especially outside of hotels and a few restaurants in the city center.",{"key":45,"value":46},"What is the main attraction?","The authentic rural culture and stunning, panoramic hilltop views of the surrounding countryside are the primary draws.","Local transportation primarily consists of buses (ruta) connecting Boaco city to towns and Managua. Within the city, taxis (often shared) and motorcycle taxis (caponeras) are common and inexpensive. Car rentals are best arranged in Managua; driving requires caution on winding, hilly roads. There are no major ride-hailing apps; transportation is arranged locally.","Departmental government headed by a Governor appointed by the President",false,"Medical facilities in Boaco are limited. The main public hospital is Hospital Regional Boaco, which handles basic emergencies. For serious conditions, evacuation to Managua is necessary. Travelers should have comprehensive travel health insurance. Recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and routine vaccines. Dengue fever is present; use mosquito repellent. Drink only bottled or purified water. Pharmacies are available in Boaco city for basic medications.","d7ee19d2-be84-471c-aa47-28b8577194a5",[53,54,55,56],"destinations/north-america/nicaragua/boaco/1770381487784-0.jpg","destinations/north-america/nicaragua/boaco/1770381487777-1.jpg","destinations/north-america/nicaragua/boaco/1770381487778-2.jpg","destinations/north-america/nicaragua/boaco/1770381487825-3.jpg","STATE",[],[60],"Spanish","Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and churches. Greetings are important; a polite 'Buenos días/tardes' is expected. Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated in restaurants (10% is generous). In smaller eateries, tipping is less common. Respect local religious festivals and processions. It's polite to ask before taking photos of people.","Boaco",{"id":64,"slug":65,"name":66,"images":8,"type":67,"internal_type":68,"flag":8,"parent":8},"68714134-e2e3-481f-93c4-cf1c9dcf1e1d","north-america-nicaragua","Nicaragua","country","COUNTRY","185,000","Boaco is generally safe but exercise normal precautions. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas; secure valuables. Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas. Road conditions in rural areas can be poor, especially in the rainy season. Driving at night is not recommended due to livestock on roads and limited lighting. Be cautious of informal taxis; use registered services when possible. Political demonstrations are rare but should be avoided if they occur.","north-america-nicaragua-boaco",true,"America/Managua -06:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":49,"event":49,"place":49}]