Juticalpa

Juticalpa is in the Honduran Highlands. Juticalpa has managed to maintain its colonial heritage, which in some areas contrasts with some modern structures in the city.

Understand
This city of around 140,000 people (2020) sits in a broad river valley alongside the Rio Juticalpa. It is a commercial center for the Olancho region. Ranching and agricultural comprise the main economic activity.

Climate
The city has a tropical climate, all year round. The rainy season is from May to October. The climate is significantly warmer than Tegucigalpa because of the Valle de Juticalpa's elevation. Several thunderstorms occur during the period of May through September (wet season). October, November and December are cooler and often cloudy with drizzle. From January through April, the region receives very little rain (Dry Season). During this season field fires are often observed, some are intentionally created due to an old unlawful practice for renewing crops, and others are the result of severe heat or arson; these fires create a thick blanket of smoke that settles over the Juticalpa Valley for almost a month. The air improves after the first rain. During the rainy season, the incidence of dengue fever is quite high due to the many mud puddles that become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

See
The City Hall, the Cathedral, the House of Culture, the "Rosa Luisa H. de Ochoa" School are monuments of the history of Juticalpa and the department of Olancho.
 * Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción is the cathedral episcopal see of the suffragan Roman Catholic Diocese of Juticalpa.
 * The Talgua Caves in the neighboring municipality of Catacamas
 * The Boquerón
 * The Cerro del Mogote
 * The Guayape River

Do

 * Juticalpa FC participates in the National League of Honduras and plays its home matches at the . It is the largest stadium outside the capital.
 * Juticalpa's fair is celebrated on 8–14 December and is dedicated to "The Virgin of Concepción". During this period several activities take place across the city's main streets, at the Parque Central and at the Asociación de Ganaderos y Agricultores de Olancho (AGAO).

Eat
Tapado Olanchano, casserole, meatballs, corn rice, and tripe are typucal dishes.

Drink
Horchata

Sleep
This city has a very good hotel infrastructure, excellent restaurants and nightclubs.