Lugares Turísticos De El Salvador│The best tourist attractions in El Salvador
Estos son unos de los lugares más visitados en nuestro querido El Salvador.
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The best place for vacation in central america - El Salvador
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TRYING FOOD IN EL SALVADOR | Comida tipica de El Salvador, Salvadorian Food!
I have been loving the food in El Salvador. I visited the markets in San Salvador and tried local food, as well as visiting Juayua and it's famous food market.
This travel vlog features some of my favourite foods in El Salvador; if you have your own suggestions as the best food here...please let me know. Loving Salvadorian Food!
Thanks to the fantastic @tuncolife for taking me to some great food places!
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Is El Salvador Safe to Travel ?
Is El Salvador Safe to Travel ?
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LA PLAYA MÁS BELLA DE EL SALVADOR Y CON LA MEJOR VISTA
Playa Las Flores, es una de las Playas más hermosas de San Miguel, con vistas panorámicas de la costa salvadoreña y un mirador de infarto que te quita hasta el aliento.
Ruta Turistica Norte de San Miguel
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This video is a brief overview of my FIRST IMPRESSIONS of Acapulco after a couple of days of being there. It is not a comprehensive guide to Acapulco, so before you leave any retarded comments such as But you just walked down a street and left, or But you didn't do this/go there - this is the FIRST video of a series of videos in Acapulco so there will be more to come! Comprende?
Acapulco is often considered as one of the most dangerous cities in the world and the most dangerous city in Mexico, with tourists discouraged from visiting due to rising crime levels over the last decade. But let's see for ourselves shall we!
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San Salvador Travel Guide - Welcome to El Salvador | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids
Welcome to San Salvador, the capital and the most populous city of El Salvador!
Being the country's political and cultural center, it takes up one-third of El Salvador's population and one-half of the country's wealth. The majority of the country‘s corporations are located in the city and that being said, it is a very important financial hub of Central America. With its wide boulevards and narrow streets, roadside stalls, churches, museums, exciting nightlife, it can be described as a modern and hectic city.
All year round, the weather is hot, being around 27 °C, and the coolest period of about 22.2 °C lasts from November to February. Except for its weather, San Salvador is also praised for its perfect location. It has proximity to both the ocean and mountains.
We stayed at María José Suites which was in a really really nice location. It is close to the San Salvador Bicentennial Park and the nearest airport.
El Salvador has a reputation for being dangerous. We felt safe the whole time we were there. We took Uber to get around and visited all the highlights in the downtown area of San Salvador.
We hope you enjoy the video!!!
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El Salvador Travel Guide - An Amazing Adventure
El Salvador Travel Guide - An Amazing Adventure
El Salvador is a country in Central America and, geographically, is part of continental North America. It is bordered on the southwest by the Pacific Ocean, and lies between Guatemala and Honduras. It is divided into 14 sections called Departments. It has 25 volcanoes, 14 lakes, and three large cities and is divided in to East, Central and West with the the capital San Salvador in the central region, Santa Ana in the west and San Miguel the largest city in the east.
The civilization of El Salvador dates from the pre-Columbian time, around 1500 BC, according to evidence provided by the ancient structures of Tazumal in Chalchuapa. El Salvador has a tropical climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons. Temperatures vary primarily with elevation and show little seasonal change. The Pacific lowlands are uniformly hot; the central plateau and mountain areas are more moderate.
Departments and Cities of El Salvador :
Ahuachapán (Ahuachapán)
Santa Ana (Santa Ana)
Sonsonate (Sonsonate)
La Libertad (Santa Tecla)
Chalatenango (Chalatenango)
Cuscatlán (Cojutepeque)
San Salvador (San Salvador)
La Paz (Zacatecoluca)
Cabañas (Sensuntepeque)
San Vicente (San Vicente)
Usulután (Usulután)
San Miguel (San Miguel)
Morazán (San Francisco Gotera)
La Unión (La Unión)
San Salvador - national capital; San Salvador department
San Miguel, San Miguel department
Acajutla
La Libertad
Puerto Cutuco (La Union)
San Francisco Gotera, Morazán department
Santa Ana
Santa Tecla
Suchitoto
The countryside of El Salvador is breathtaking, with volcanoes and mountains offering green adventurers exactly what they are looking for. Many of environmentally-oriented community-based organizations promote eco-tourism, and there are a number of beautiful and secluded beaches and forests scattered throughout the country.
A well-maintained and sparsely populated national park is found in the west at Bosque El Imposible. Additionally, there is Montecristo Cloud Forest, and a quaint fishing village with incredible local hospitality and remote coconut islands in La Isla de Méndez. Isla de Olomega in the department of San Miguel is an excellent eco-tourism destination, as are the beautiful Isla El Cajete in Sonsonate, Isla San Sebastian, Conchagua, Conchaguita, Isla Conejo, Isla Teopan, and Isla Meanguera.
One should also visit the colonial towns of Ataco, Apaneca, Juayua, Panchimalco, and Suchitoto as well as the Mayan sites of San Andrés, Joya de Cerén (The Pompeii of Central America and an UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Tazumal, whose main pyramid rises some 75 feet into the air. The on-site museum showcases artifacts from the Pipil culture (the builders of Tazumal), as well as paintings that illustrate life in pre-Hispanic El Salvador. Souvenir hunters will find some of the best artisans in San Juan el Espino and in La Palma (the artisan capital of El Salvador).
The capital, San Salvador, is a cosmopolitan city with good restaurants highlighting the country’s fresh seafood, as well as plenty of shopping, entertainment and nightlife. San Miguel in the East offers tourists a more authentic way to see El Salvador by getting off the beaten track to see its countryside, coastline and lakes
A lot to see in El Salvador such as :
El Tunco
Coatepeque Caldera
Santa Ana Volcano
San Salvador
Joya de Cerén
Tazumal
Ruta de las Flores
Los Volcanes National Park
Izalco
El Boqueron National Park
El Imposible National Park
Lake Ilopango
Puerta del Diablo
San Andrés, El Salvador
Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo
San Salvador Cathedral
Conchagua
Plan de la Laguna Botanical Garden
Lake Suchitlán
Montecristo National Park
National Palace
Museum of Art of El Salvador
San Vicente
San Miguel
Playa Costa del Sol
Playa El Cuco
Playa El Espino
El Rosario Church
Laguna de Alegria
Termos del Río
Chorros De La Calera
Playa Los Cobanos
Museum of Children's Tin Marin
Playa El Cuco
Cihuatán
Playa San Diego
Walter Thilo Deininger National Park
Cathedral of Santa Ana
Playa El Majahual
Atami
Paseo El Carmen
Furesa
Santa Teresa hot springs.
Guazapa
Teatro Nacional de El Salvador
Libertad Plaza
Punta Mango
Parque Nacional Cerro Verde
Playa El Tunco
Playa El Sunzal
El Salvador is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting El Salvador. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in El Salvador.
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Panchimalco EL SALVADOR - Travel Guide El Salvador 2019
Panchimalco El Salvador - Travel Guide El Salvador 2019
The village of Panchimalco is a short drive south of El Salvador's capital San Salvador. If you visit San Salvador you must take a trip to this wonderful village. Panchimalco is a colourful village filled with art and statues and is very picturesque.
Panchimalco is home to one of El Salvador's most famous artists - Miguel Angel Ramirez and we had the opportunity to visit him and have a guided tour of his house and studio
If you're interested in learning more about him and his art check out his web site
fundacionmiguelangelramirez.org
Panchimalco is a must if you head to San Salvador and we had a fabulous time walking around and trying some street food. On the way home we stopped off at Abbi Pupuseria which is known to be the best place to eat Pupusas (El Salvadors national dish) in the San Salvador area.
Hope you enjoy this episode
Travel vlog #227 | Panchimalco El Salvador | Country #18/195
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