Explore El Salvador | Tourist Avoid Large Cities & Visit the Coast
Explore El Salvador | Tourist Avoid Large Cities & Visit the Coast
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El Salvador has suffered a history containing too much pain for its tiny size. Though it has almost entirely rebuilt itself since the brutalities of the Civil War in the 1980s, crime-wise El Salvador still remains the most dangerous country in Central America.
However, bold backpackers and other El Salvador travelers keep visiting El Salvador. They’ve got good reasons to. The locals are outstandingly welcoming. Generations of international surfers testify that the breaks of El Salvador’s Pacific coast rival the best of the world. And the nation’s natural beauty—volcanoes, verdant coffee plantations, isolated beaches—is stunning, though its destruction and deforestation are near catastrophe.
In this El Salvador Travel Vlog 2020, I will explain you about How to Travel to El Salvador? Tips for El Salvador travel budget, El Salvador top attractions, Things to see and do in El Salvador. Best places to visit in El Salvador. This is El Salvador Travel reviews for your future El Salvador Vacation planning.
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Things to See and Do in El Salvador and Best Places to Travel in El Salvador:
The crowded capital of San Salvador hasn't historically drawn much in the way of travelers. The city is also central to many of El Salvador's attractions, like the beaches and San Salvador volcano.
Nearby Santa Ana is much more attractive, surrounded by coffee plantations and sugarcane fields—travel to the Mayan ruin of Tazumal, the erstwhile setting of human sacrifice! Two hours north, La Palma offers cool weather and beautiful views.
Because El Salvador is so small, travelers are never far from the country’s Pacific beaches. The water is over eighty degrees on average, the wave breaks are perfect, and the sands are rarely crowded. No wonder surfers flock to El Salvador’s beaches all year long—the favorites are La Libertad, Las Flores, and Playa Herradura. The beaches of Costa del Sol and San Juan del Gozo are better for non-surfers, boasting soft white sands and calmer waters.
The Montecristo National Park is a mysterious and beautiful cloud forest, located in the exact spot where the borders of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador come together.
The El Imposible National Park is another lovely natural destination—follow the 9km trek to the high point, Cerro Leon, for some unforgettable vistas of still-smoking volcanoes.
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El Salvador:
El Salvador (/ɛl ˈsælvədɔːr/ (About this soundlisten); Spanish: [el salβaˈðoɾ] (About this soundlisten)), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador, literally Republic of The Savior), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2018, the country had a population of approximately 6.42 million
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