Fall asleep to the quiet story of Honduras in this slow-paced geography and travel podcast. In this episode of Boring Travel & Geography for Sleep's podcast The World's Countries, we explore everything you (don’t) need to know about Honduras: its location in Central America, its borders with Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, its coastlines along the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, and its tropical climate.
We look at the history of Honduras—from the ancient Maya city of Copán to Spanish colonization, independence, and the 2009 political crisis. We talk about the country today: Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, the Bay Islands, the Garífuna people, coffee farming, and what daily life is like in both urban and rural Honduras.
You’ll hear about the “Rain of Fish” in Yoro, the legendary lost city in La Mosquitia, and the country’s passion for football. Whether you’re interested in travel, history, sleep stories, or just slow and relaxing narration, this episode will gently guide you through the landscapes and culture of Honduras.
Perfect for bedtime, insomnia, slow learning, or peaceful background listening.
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