The department of Matagalpa is located 130 km from the capital, surrounded by mountains with an elevation between 700 and 1500 meters above sea level. Its constant rains allow a very green ecological vegetation, being a department with a cool climate, where culture, nature and history mix to provide an unforgettable tourist experience.
It is one of the most geographically extensive and populated departments in Nicaragua. Divided into 0 municipalities: Matagalpa, San Isidro, Sébaco, Ciudad Darío, Terrabona, Esquipulas, San Dionisio, San Ramón, Muy Muy, Matiguás, El Tuma – La Dalia, Río Blanco, Rancho Grande.
Matagalpa is part of the Coffee Route and among its attractions we have: nature reserves, waterfalls, waterfalls, coffee farms, petroglyphs, history, culture and handicrafts typical of the territory. Among the tourist services that offer quality and comfort to visitors and tourists we have: hotels, guest houses, hostels and family hostels, where you can feel at home; as well as restaurants, bars, typical dining rooms, fritangas and cafeterias.
How to enjoy Matagalpa?
Cerro Apante Nature Reserve

Cerro Apante is a mountainous massif located to the southwest of the city, declared a protected area where forests of the humid tropics are preserved, some in a virgin state, it contains a varied fauna with a height of 1,442 meters above sea level. Apante name that means, “land of two waters”. At its summit stands the 33-meter-high La Cruz de la Paz (in memory of the years of Jesus Christ's earthly life). It is the highest Catholic monument in Nicaragua, built on the summit of Cerro Apante, as part of the Montaña de la Paz project to be a pilgrimage site, where the Christian faithful can come to reflect, pray and make spiritual retreats.
National / Foreign
Cerro El Calvario Viewpoint and Ecological Park

This attraction has natural spaces and trails prepared for visitors, it is an ideal place to contemplate the landscape and take pictures of the best views of the city and the beauty of the imposing watchman Cerro Apante, as well as take some time to relax in harmony with nature and live the adventure in the Canopy.
Schedule: 09:00 am – 04:30 pm
Entrance cost
Canopy
Canopy
Cerro El Arenal Nature Reserve

The Cerro El Arenal Nature Reserve is located in the heart of Matagalpa and is one of the most important natural habitats in the country, with unparalleled attractiveness, selective natural beauty and landscaping. Going into their mountains they come together; coffee farms, flower cultivation, vegetable cultivation, natural medicine and community life. It offers a true ecotourism experience; With high slopes, rivers, trails, streams and thick forest, it is positioned as an ideal place for Mountain Biking.
Santa Emilia waterfall

El Salto is within the Cerro Yasica Nature Reserve, whose main attraction is the powerful waterfall with a height of 17 meters above the ground. Cascada Blanca offers accommodation services, bar, restaurant, therapeutic massages, tours of the reserve, camping and private transportation. This site allows you to experience direct contact with nature in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, which invites you to meditate. Private tourist transportation is offered to visitors and guests every weekend from the city of Matagalpa.
Entrance cost
Moon Waterfall

La Luna Waterfall, located in the municipality of El Tuma - La Dalia, 40 kilometers from the city of Matagalpa. It is an adventure park where you can do activities such as: Canopy, Kayak, Rapel and Hiking. The canopy is 60 meters high and 300 meters long with 4 stations and rappelling is 50 meters high.
Canopy
Canopy
Abseiling
Abseiling
Rubén Darío Birthplace

Located in the historic center of Ciudad Darío, it is the most famous corner, the humble birthplace of the universal poet. Here you can learn about the life and work of Rubén Darío, you will also learn about the architecture of the time.
Schedule
Tuesday to Friday: 08:00 a.m. to 04:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m.
Prices include guide.
National
Students
Foreign
Historic Center of Matagalpa

The Center of the Beautiful Pearl of the North is a historical setting that no visiting family should miss when in town. Its most historic buildings are located on this outskirts; the beautiful San Pedro Cathedral founded between 1874-95, the San Luis Gonzaga School Building, the Morazán Park, the Monument to Carlos Fonseca and Tomás Borge.
Much of the city's economic activities and daily life are concentrated in this historic center. We also find the Heroes and Martyrs Cultural Center and the Modern Municipal Theater where the different cultural activities that entertain the public take place. The Juan Pablo II Pedestrian Square and the El Brigadista Sports Center are the place to practice basketball, volleyball and go for a bike ride. Here is the center of concentration of families and visitors where they meet daily to talk and contemplate this beautiful city.
Pre-Columbian Museum and Rock Art

Museum
Museum
It is a picturesque and attractive village within the jurisdiction of the municipality of Sébaco, here we can visit two sites of great archaeological value such as: Villa Chagüitillo Pre-Columbian Museum, a small place in which we find two exhibition halls; one of rock art and petroglyphs and the room of Pre-Columbian ceramics and colonial history.
Los Venados Sanctuary Tour
Los Venados Sanctuary Tour
Apamico Sanctuary also called Ceremonial Altar of Spirituality located in the rocks of an old ravine, where we find a calendar recorded by the aborigines of the area, it is also located in Villa Chagüitillo: The Deer Sanctuary that has numerous petroglyphs on the rivera de the broken Here you can take a guided tour of the museum rooms and sanctuaries.
Apamic Sanctuary Tour
Apamic Sanctuary Tour
Black Pottery Workshop

Black pottery is one of the most authentic handicrafts in the country, visiting families will be able to carry out a production workshop of this type of black pottery in the traditional way. Which has roots in only three countries in the world: Mexico, Chile and Nicaragua.
Matagalpa is one of the few places in the country where these crafts that are part of the nation's cultural heritage are produced. By visiting this workshop you can observe the entire process of molding, polishing and burning of the valuable ceramic pieces and collect an art souvenir. All members of visiting families may participate.
Indigenous Looms El Chile

Indigenous Looms Chile is a group of indigenous women who make fabrics in an artisanal way. Here you will learn about its history and you will be able to see and participate in the process of making its wide variety of products that range from purses to backpacks, rugs and more.
Contact: 84734417 (Movistar) / 8616 6101 – with Francesca Zamora
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