"To Tica or not to Tica" - Tica Bus and Central America Transportation

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    reggie's backpacking chronicles

    To Tica or not to tica...

    Ask any backpacker about the public transportation system in Central America and they will probably respond with a sardonic laugh. Hot, sweaty chicken

    buses, cramped mini-buses and open-air truck beds are the most accessible modes around but comfort and timeliness are not included in their cheap

    fare. But thanks to the Costa Rican based TICA BUS, transportation is receiving a pricey upgrade!

    But these are only minor amenities compared to TICAs greatest selling pointassisted border crossings. Taking all the guesswork out of an often

    confusing and laborious process, TICA attempts to hasten and smooth the process.

    TICA employees first round up all passenger passports for a bulk country exit. Passengers remain on the comfortably air-conditioned coach while TICA

    Offering a variety of direct, long-distance bus services between Panama, Costa

    Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, TICA Bus has clenched

    the young, backpacker market with luxuries such as:

    1. Legit Pick Ups Instead of making extra money by picking up every Tom,

    Dick and Harry on the side of the road,TICA sells seats by reservation ONLY.

    When every seat is full, so is the bus.

    2. In Flight Services TICA bus attendants stay with passengers for the

    duration of their journey, meaning all promised in-flight services are delivered.

    Services first include entertainment by way of music and movies. Granted, most

    movies blare 20 decibels louder then necessary in crazy fast Spanish but they

    do a least provide road trip stimulus. Another service, in flight meals. Placed on

    seat back tray tables, meals are delivered in thin styrofoam boxes with a side of

    lukewarm off-brand cola.

    3. Air Conditioning - Theres nothing better then stepping out of the sweltering

    Central America heat and into a cooler on wheels. Especially on those long,

    multiple-country, multiple-hour trips when bodily smells can grow extremely ripe.

    4. Reclining seats with ample leg oom - For tall gringos and gringas that

    extra leg room can spell the difference between hours of stagnancy induced pins

    and needles or fully stretched out, fully functional limbs.

    5. Toilet Im sure every one of you has found yourself cursing that pre- bus

    journey soda or beer. Crossing your legs tightly and avoiding further hydration for

    fear of an embarassing accident. Thankfully, TICA provides an on board toilet.

    Now dont get me wrong, the toilet is nothing to write home about, but it is a

    welcome relief (literally).

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    attendants slip through a customs VIP backdoor. An expedited stamping process ensues and attendants soon return to the bus victorious. Now I know, I

    know, never give your passport to a stranger but in the case of TICA, faith must be granted.

    Well, as wonderful as the assisted border crossings can be, they dont come issue free. Just imagine waiting for 50+ passengers to receive an

    immigration stamp instead of just yourself? Sure, you might be in an expedited TICA line, but you still have to wait for a busload of others. More often

    then not, its quicker to fly solo.

    Consider a trip from San Jose, Costa Rica to San Salvador. Estimated around 22 hours, the journey includes 3 meals, a litany of ridiculous movies, 2

    assisted border crossings and a handful of potty break stops. The price, a hefty 70 USD. The same journey via local chicken bus would have required 6

    different buses, solo border crossings, no meals, and closer to 30 Hours of travel. The cost, around 30 USD.

    My grandma always said, a penny saved is a penny earned, and 40 USD saved in Central America equals 7 nights accommodation, 2 scuba dives in

    Honduras, or 20 Liter Beers on the beach. And saving money is just the beginning. Chicken buses also provide a cultural experience that TICA does not.

    Sitting next to an IPOD/IPAD crazed American college kid or a smiley Nicaragua Senora, her three kids and a chicken dinner still squawking away on her

    lap provide just slightly different experiences.

    I want the cramped quarters and the feeling of sweat rolling out my every pore. I want the smell of exhaust pumping out of the overworked engine and into

    my adept traveler lungs. I want the crazy religious man boarding the bus asking for money and the pharmaceutical dude selling bottles of pills for your

    every ailment. I want the pushy food vendors squeezing onto the bus and selling everything from fresh pineapple to hardly FDA approved chicken legs. But

    most of all, I want culture! I want to know I am in a country, not just watching it on Discovery! That, is TICA's biggest downfall.

    After passengers have been stamped out of one country, they must cross

    the proverbial, No mans land - that funny middle ground between

    stamped out of one country but not yet into the next. Passports are

    redistributed and passengers hustle into an immigration line. But not just

    any immigration line - a TICA line. Taking precedence over independent

    travelers who have been waiting in line for hours, TICA passengers join a

    flanking line, causing more then a few angry glares. No doubt a bit of palm

    greasing is at play, but again, thats what youre paying for.

    Okay, so weve discussed the good but how about the bad?

    Then there are the in flight meals. They are, of course,

    edible, but as for flavorwhat flavor? Lukewarm gallo pinto(rice and beans) with a piece of greasy fried chicken

    slopped over mushy tortillas is not necessarily my idea of a

    luxurious meal. Then again, maybe a breakfast hot dog

    slathered in a secret sauce is more to your liking?

    As for that air-conBRRR!! Be sure to have a sweatshirt

    and sleeping bag handy, as these mobile refrigerators

    resemble more of a freezer.

    And the worst part of allelephantitus of the legs! Not

    moving for hours on end does nothing for ones figuregoodbye bird legs hello cankles!!

    End of the day, the service is still leagues above the others,

    but are the amenities worth the inflated price tag?

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    So back to my original questionto TICA or not? There is no doubt, TICA has revolutionized transportation in Central America but it has also taken the

    fun out of traveling. The 4 chicken buses it once took to cross a country, the hilarious border stories of elbows flying and passports being shoved throughcustoms windows and the almost missed bus connections traded for comfort and ease. Then again, Im a hypocrite. I boarded TICA as an experiment, to

    research the differences. But as I sit here in my comfy, air-conditioned bus, a waiting a dinner of Burger King cheeseburgers and Orange Fanta, I find it

    hard to imagine choosing the other option. 20 hours down, 2 to go. El Salvador or Bust!!

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