Nicaragua Lake

Nicaragua Lake is the largest lake in the country. It comes in a variety of names such as La Mar Dulce and Cocibolca. The lake of Nicaragua serves a number of practical purposes. It is used for irrigation, fishing and as a link between the Caribbean Sea and Nicaragua. Moreover, the pristine waters of the lake are home to different species of fishes. Many types of plants also grow near the lake. Thus, Nicaragua Lake provides the ideal habitat for both plants and animals.

The lake of Nicaragua is located at the central-southern portion of the country. The vast oval-shaped lake has a surface of 8.264 sq. km. The uncontaminated waters of Nicaragua Lake make the best habitat for aquatic creatures. There are more than 40 species of tropical fishes and 16 species of cichlids found in the lake. Sharks, saw-fish and gaspar are among the giant fishes that dwell in the pure waters of Lake Nicaragua. Different types of birds can be found within the lake, as this feed on the fishes in the waters. There are egrets, hawks, kites and herons the frequent the area nearby Lake Nicaragua.

Tourists who wish to experience the different activities within Nicaragua Lake should visit during the dry months, which are November to May. The rainy season, June to October, may give tourists a difficult time to explore the region because of the unpaved and undeveloped roads. Moreover, floods are likely to occur during the wet season in Nicaragua. Hence, it would make the roads slippery and impossible to tread.