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10 Best place to visit in Ilopango El Salvador

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11 TOP Things to do in El Salvador & BEST Places to Visit

Here are the best things to do & top places to visit in El Salvador.

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Full Day Ruta de Las Flores visit four Colonial Towns and Coffee Farm:

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Prepare to be amazed by the natural beauty and rich culture of El Salvador, as we take you on a journey to the top places to visit in this small Central American country. From the lush green forests to the white sand beaches, El Salvador has something for every traveler.

In our video, we'll take you to the Joya de Cerén, an ancient village buried by volcanic ash and preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll also have the opportunity to visit the Apaneca-Ilamatepec mountain range, where you can find beautiful coffee farms and hike through the cloud forests.

From the vibrant city of San Salvador to the peaceful shores of Lake Coatepeque, you'll be amazed by all that El Salvador has to offer. We'll also take you to some of the country's most popular tourist destinations, including the San Andrés Archaeological Park, Cerro Verde National Park, the Ruta de las Flores, and the charming town of Suchitoto.

But that's not all! El Salvador is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with traditional festivals and customs such as the La Matanza a traditional festival celebrated in the villages. You'll also have the opportunity to experience the vibrant local markets where you can find traditional crafts, including the famous pupusas a traditional El Salvadorian dish.

So join us as we explore all that El Salvador has to offer. From natural wonders to cultural experiences, this small Central American country is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

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TOP 10 Things to do in San Salvador, El Salvador 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in San Salvador, El Salvador 2023!

San Salvador, El Salvador is an amazing place to visit in El Salvador. If you want to know top 10 what to do in San Salvador or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.

Moving on to number 5, We recommend Visiting the El Boquerón National Park The park's main attraction is the stunning Boquerón Volcano, offering breathtaking panoramic views from the rim of its majestic crater. Hiking through lush forests and exploring diverse flora and fauna make for an unforgettable experience, immersing visitors in the natural beauty of this Central American gem.


At number 4, we highly recommend Exploring the San Salvador Volcano:The hike to the volcanic crater rewards adventurers with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the iconic Boquerón Lake. This active volcano offers a unique opportunity to witness the raw forces of nature and immerse oneself in the rich geological and cultural history of the region.


At number 3, we have the Museum of Art of El Salvador: Visiting this Museum offers a captivating journey through the rich cultural heritage of the country. Immerse yourself in an impressive collection of Salvadoran art, spanning from ancient times to contemporary masterpieces. The museum's exhibits showcase the nation's artistic evolution, reflecting its history, struggles, and triumphs, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts seeking an authentic and enlightening experience.


Now, let's unveil number 2 on our list— Mercado Central: Immerse yourself in the local culture as you wander through bustling aisles filled with colorful produce, handicrafts, and aromatic street food. Interact with friendly vendors, savor traditional flavors, and discover the heart of El Salvador's culinary and artistic heritage in this lively marketplace.

Finally, the absolute Number 1 thing to do in San Salvador is Relaxing at Costa del Sol Beach: With its pristine white sands, clear turquoise waters, and serene atmosphere, this coastal paradise offers a tranquil setting to unwind and soak up the sun. Whether you're lounging on the beach, taking a refreshing swim, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views, Costa del Sol Beach promises a blissful and memorable experience.
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THIS IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN EL SALVADOR (not what we expected...)

In this video, we go to Lake Ilopango - one of El Salvador's many beautiful lakes! This stunning lake occupies the crater of an extinct Volcano with a not so stunning history. After the catastrophic and earth altering eruption in 413 AD, it formed Lake Ilopango over the next thousands of years due to it being a water volcano! We had such an amazing day around the lake and enjoyed a peaceful boat ride tour from our new friend Angel, ate fresh fish at a local restaurant, and even got in the water to swim! :)

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My 10 Days El Salvador Itinerary | El Salvador Travel Vlog

In this video, I will be sharing the perfect El Salvador itinerary to make your trip to El Salvador absolutely perfect. El Salvador is a beautiful country with much to offer, full of culture, colors, and beautiful places which I will be showing in this El Salvador Itinerary. This video will serve as your guide and help you on your trip to El Salvador.
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El Salvador Travel Vlog with Most Beautiful Places To See El Salvador

In this El Salvador travel vlog, I will be showing you the most beautiful places El Salvador. El Salvador is full of nature, beauty and culture as well as amazing food, I will take you around and show you everything you need to see in this El Salvador travel vlog. The most beautiful places El Salvador include places like the Jiquilisco Bay, Cihutan, Tazumal, Cerre Verde National Park and so many more. This El Salvador travel vlog will be the only companion you need to plan the most amazing trip to El Salvador without missing a single places from the most beautiful places El Salvador.
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00:57 Boqueron National Park
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04:04 Tazumal
04:57 Ruta De Las Flores
05:52 Coatepeque Lake
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08:32 Conchagua
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El Salvador Travel Guide 2023: Fun Things to Do in San Salvador

Are you ready for an exciting adventure in San Salvador, El Salvador? This is your ultimate travel guide, showcasing the top 10 things to do in this vibrant city. Join us as we explore the historical city center, indulge in the mouthwatering national dish of pupusas, and discover natural wonders such as El Boqueron National Park and Lake Ilopango. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage at the National Museum of Anthropology and experience the lively atmosphere of Paseo El Carmen. Safe travels and hasta luego!

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Lake Ilopango (2019) - BRITISH Couple Backpacking El Salvador

Lake Ilopango is a short drive away from El Salvador's capital city San Salvador. We visit this wonderful lake as part of our Backpacking El Salvador series.

Lake Ilopango is a volcanic lake, created when a huge eruption happened in around 410 AD and it was about 20 times as much as the eruption of Mount Saint Helens. Today although there is still activity below the water (see our diving video on lake Ilopango) now the lake is calm, with clear waters and local either swim or fish in it. It makes a great day out from the city of San Salvador.

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Lago de Ilopango de los mejores de El Salvador Centroamérica

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El lago de Ilopango es un lago de origen volcánico en El Salvador. Mide 8 x 11 km, tiene una superficie de 72 km² y una profundidad de 230 m.​ Se sitúa a una altitud de 440 msnm. Y a 16 km de la ciudad capital San Salvador, entre los departamentos de San Salvador, Cuscatlán y La Paz. Es el lago natural más grande de El Salvador. Sus aguas, con abundante pesca de mojarras, guapotes y juilines, es propio para la navegación a vela o en embarcaciones de motor, practicar deportes acuaticos, Kitesurt, Windsurt, Motojet, Motosky, jetski, buceo, parapente y mucho mas.

La caldera de Ilopango se formó como resultado de una erupción cataclismica en el siglo VI d. C.,2​ produciendo enormes flujos piroclásticos que destruyeron diferentes ciudades mayas. Esta erupcíón produjo aproximadamente 25 km³ de tefra (veinte veces más que la erupción del Monte Santa Helena en 1980), y tiene un valor de 6 en el índice de explosividad volcánica​

Estudios más recientes sugieren que la erupción fue aún más grande, fechándola en el 535 d. C. y situando la expulsión de tefra en alrededor de 84 km³. Estos nuevos datos incluso sugieren que esta erupción fue la causante del cambio climático en los años 535 y 536, el cual, sumado a las muertes directas y otros efectos diversos en todo el mundo, podría llegar a ser considerada como la catástrofe volcánica más grande en la historia de la humanidad.

Erupciones posteriores formaron diferentes domos de lava en el lago y en sus riberas. La única erupción histórica ocurrió en 1879–1880 y produjo un domo de lava dentro del lago, formando las Islas Quemadas.

A fines de 1789 se sintieron temblores en la región y en enero de 1880 el nivel del lago subió considerablemente, hubo ruinas en los caseríos inmediatos y grandes derrumbes y agrietamientos en todas partes.

En este lago, el 5 de julio de 1970 el ilusionista Francis Fanci fue sumergido adentro de un baúl del cual salió después de treinta segundos.6 Por otro lado, en 2004 Mattew Hatfield Knight, hijo mayor del dueño del consorcio internacional de zapatos deportivos Nike, murió de un ataque al corazón mientras practicaba buceo.

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El Salvador frequently goes unnoticed even by overlanding travelers since it is hidden at the bottom of Central America on the route to nowhere. Which is a shame because it has just as many captivating features as its more well-known neighbors, including Mayan ruins, avenues of smoking volcanoes, tranquil Spanish colonial villages nestled in flower-filled valleys, and long, broad expanses of surf-friendly Pacific coastline. You may tour the most picturesque locations at your leisure in a few days because it is around the same size as New Jersey.

10. Tazumal.
Archaeologists believe that Tazumal was first inhabited about the year 5,000 BCE and was inhabited until the 13th century when it was abandoned. Tazumal is the most spectacular Mayan ruin in El Salvador. In the 1940s and 1950s, the architectural complex was excavated and completely rebuilt; nonetheless, many of the ruins have not been investigated to this day.

9. Playa El Tunco.
The waves on the rocky, black beaches are greatest in the early morning hours. Welcome to this unique beach town, which consists of only two streets and is particularly popular with backpackers and surfers. When the tide is low, you can go exploring in the beach caves or stroll the charming alleys.

8. Suchitoto.
This once-colonial city is located to the northeast of the capital, San Salvador, and it is well worth the trip. Although it was severely damaged during the Civil War (which lasted from 1980 through 1992), it is currently a popular mountain vacation destination and a center of culture on a national scale; its streets are constantly being filled with art and cuisine festivals.

7. Ruta de las Flores.
This route, which gets its name from the wildflowers that grow down the side of the road and which are at their peak from November to February, takes you through some of the most picturesque towns and villages in El Salvador.

Number 6. Playa El Esteron.
There is a wonderful section of shore here in El Salvador that, for whatever reason, isn't as popular as many of the other coastlines in the country. The absence of the raucous backpackers and other beachgoers that are typically found at this location has resulted in calmer waves and a more peaceful atmosphere.

5. Lake Ilopango.
A freshwater lake today occupies the spot in central El Salvador that was once occupied by an active volcano around 1,500 years ago. At an elevation of 1,450 feet and surrounded by steep cliffs, it is a popular destination for people who enjoy sailing and diving. The cone was fractured by an eruption somewhere between the years CE 410 and CE 535.

4. Montecristo National Park.
This national park represents nature at its most intense, from the highest mountain to the lowest valleys. The park covers an area that spans an incredible 7,933 square miles. It has the appearance of a long-lost world, with a dense canopy of oaks and laurel trees rising up to a height of up to 100 feet, with mushrooms, lichens, and mosses growing rampantly across the forest floor.

3. Puerta del Diablo.
The history is dreary – it's full of death and sorrow – but the vistas are spectacular and inspiring now, which ensures that there will always be a steady stream of tourists. The Devil's Door is a rock formation in El Salvador that is made up of two very tall rocks that make a window out over the surrounding verdant environment.

2. Santa Ana.
It is approximately 65 kilometers from the capital city of San Salvador to Santa Ana, which is the second largest city in the country. The coffee trade is responsible for the city's enormous prosperity, which can be seen in the picturesque streets and buildings that dot the landscape. It has a majestic air about it, and because of the city's overall attractiveness, there is a thriving cultural scene.

1. Coatepeque Caldera.
Lago de Coatepeque is one of the major lakes in the country and fills a volcanic caldera that was formed tens of thousands of years ago. This makes it significantly older than Ilopango. It is a miraculous sight to behold as you approach the crater from the highway that runs along the ridge of the crater. Surrounded by steep slopes, the clear blue water drops 394 feet.

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Staying at Lake Coatepeque in El Salvador

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THIS IS EL SALVADOR'S CAPITAL CITY: SAN SALVADOR! 24-Hour Guide to visiting San Salvador!

San Salvador, El Salvador - Being the capital city, San Salvador is the political and religious heart of the country and it has so much to offer all of its visitors. From impressive cathedrals to incredible markets, San Salvador is easily one of my favorite cities in all of Latin America. In this video, we explore the city of San Salvador, visiting the many parks, squares, cathedrals and monuments on display in this beautiful city that so many people call home. We also explore the history of the city and how San Salvador has arrived to the city that it is today!

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El Salvador, un territorio que esconde grandes tesoros naturales y culturales.

Ubicado en América Central, es un país de distancias cortas donde en un sólo día puedes conocer mares, volcanes, bosques y ciudades.

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Lago de Coatepeque
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Suchitoto
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Ruta de las Flores
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One of the most BEAUTIFUL views in El Salvador, Episode 17

Hey everyone and welcome back! I hope that all of you are having a great week so far :) I wanted to share a short video with you from my trip to Lago De Ilopango. This was probably one of the most beautiful views that I have ever experienced in El Salvador. We drove to a delicious cafe called Santa Cruz, known for its amazing coffee :) we spent several hours just admiring the beauty of the lake and learning more about the history of this area. I hope you enjoy this short goodie! I'm still releasing a video this Sunday so stay tuned for that

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El Salvador, a small but vibrant country in Central America, offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. From natural wonders to cultural treasures, there's no shortage of things to see and do in this captivating nation. Let's explore the top attractions in El Salvador.

Santa Ana Volcano: El Salvador's highest peak, Santa Ana Volcano, offers a thrilling hike to its crater. Once at the summit, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Coatepeque Lake and the surrounding landscapes. It's an adventure-seeker's paradise.

Ruta de las Flores: This picturesque route takes you through several charming towns like Juayua, Apaneca, and Ataco. The towns are known for their colorful murals, artisan markets, and cozy coffee shops. It's a great place to immerse yourself in Salvadoran culture.

El Tunco Beach: For surfers and beach lovers, El Tunco is the place to be. This coastal gem is famous for its consistent waves and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy the stunning sunsets, fresh seafood, and the lively beachfront nightlife.

Joyas de Ceren: Often referred to as the Pompeii of the Americas, Joyas de Ceren is an archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Mayan people. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history buffs.

Suchitoto: A colonial town with cobbled streets and charming architecture, Suchitoto is a cultural hub. Explore its art galleries, churches, and the stunning Lake Suchitlán. Don't miss the chance to savor local cuisine in its many restaurants.

Tazumal: Tazumal is an ancient Mayan archaeological site located in the city of Chalchuapa. The ruins include impressive pyramids, plazas, and stelae that date back to pre-Columbian times, offering a glimpse into El Salvador's rich history.

Izalco Volcano: Known as the Lighthouse of the Pacific, the Izalco Volcano is one of the most active in the country. Hike to the summit to witness its otherworldly landscapes and catch glimpses of lava flows, especially at night.

Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is often called the Pompeii of Central America because it preserves the remains of a pre-Hispanic farming community that was buried by volcanic ash around 600 AD. Visitors can explore ancient homes, gardens, and artifacts.

Lake Coatepeque: Nestled in a volcanic caldera, Lake Coatepeque is a serene oasis surrounded by lush landscapes. Visitors can enjoy water sports, swimming, or simply relax on the shores, taking in the stunning natural beauty.

Cerro Verde National Park: This park is home to three volcanoes: Santa Ana, Izalco, and Cerro Verde. It offers fantastic hiking opportunities, diverse wildlife, and scenic viewpoints, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts.

El Salvador boasts an impressive range of attractions that cater to a variety of interests. Whether you're an adventurer, history enthusiast, nature lover, or culture seeker, this small but vibrant country has something to offer. The combination of stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage makes El Salvador a unique and rewarding destination to explore.
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Los 5 MEJORES HOTELES de PLAYA de EL SALVADOR

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Why you should visit El Salvador | Our top sites to visit | El Salvador Travel Guide

In this episode we show you our top sites to visit in El Salvador. So why visit El Salvador, many people make the mistake of overlooking this amazing country and so as part of our El Salvador Travel guide video series we share with you our must see sites after spending weeks exploring it.

From the capital San Salvador, to the beach to the colourful towns and coffee growing regions there is something for everyone in El Salvador
So don't listen to all the hype on is El Salvador Safe or don't go because El Salvador is dangerous. We had the best time in El Salvador and we hope to show you why in this travel guide to visiting our top sites to visit.

Thank the people of El Salvador for making us feel so welcome - we'll be back one day

A huge thanks to Edwin from EC Tours for showing us the beauty of El Salvador and if you are looking for tours then check out their web site



And thanks to Suchitoto adventure Outfitters for the tours we went on in Suchitoto



Thanks for watching and coming on this adventure with us as we TREAD the Globe.

Travel vlog 237 | Top sites to visit El Salvador | Country #18/195

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In case you don't know us - let us introduce ourselves - we are Chris (48) & Marianne (51). We are a married travel couple. We recently quit our jobs and sold our belongings to travel full time.

After more than 22 years of marriage we are still best friends

The aim is we are going to step foot in every country in the world before we die - or die trying !. We are currently also planning an epic around the world road trip. So stayed tuned for more clips as we TREAD the Globe in either Trudy the TREAD camper van or armed with our backpacks!

We will share with you our adventure and will post regular vlogs and videos of our full time travels showing the best the world has to offer and hopefully inspire you to travel more.

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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.
Join us for more :





Visiting Coatepeque El Salvador | Blue Lake | El Salvador Travel Guide.

In this episode we visit lake Coatepeque in El Salvador. This lake turns a mystical blue colour once a year and we were luck that it did so on our last day in El Salvador.

This is our last day in El Salvador and we have had the best time time and want to thank the people of El Salvador for making us feel so welcome - we'll be back one day !

A huge thanks to Edwin from EC Tours for showing us the beauty of El Salvador and if you are looking for tours then check out their web site



Thanks for watching and coming on this adventure with us as we TREAD the Globe.

Travel vlog 236 | Lake Coatepeque El Salvador | Country #18/195

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Now until end June 2019 - backpacking Central America

2020 - Around the world Drive . The long way

20 Countries
20 Months
2020 Start date

More info to follow

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In case you don't know us - let us introduce ourselves - we are Chris (48) & Marianne (51). We are a married travel couple. We recently quit our jobs and sold our belongings to travel full time.

After more than 22 years of marriage we are still best friends

The aim is we are going to step foot in every country in the world before we die - or die trying !. We are currently also planning an epic around the world road trip. So stayed tuned for more clips as we TREAD the Globe in either Trudy the TREAD camper van or armed with our backpacks!

We will share with you our adventure and will post regular vlogs and videos of our full time travels showing the best the world has to offer and hopefully inspire you to travel more.

Currently we are backpacking our way around El Salvador and over the coming months will be exploring and sharing the rest of Central America.

So what are you waiting for - subscribe now to come on this amazing adventure with us !!

Marianne and Chris
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Lake Ilopango

El Salvador’s second-largest lake, Ilopango, also formed in the crater of an extinct volcano and is popular with divers challenged to explore its depths. Ilopango has numerous pretty beaches, and in one spot geothermal activity creates hot springs along the edges of the lake. Many people combine a trip to Lake Ilopango with a visit to the nearby colonial village of Suchitoto; many day tours offer this excursion..

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#NosVamos a elevar piscuchas en el Lago de Ilopango - El Salvador Travel

Así disfrutamos nuestra aventura en el #NosVamos de la Ruta Panorámica y el lago de Ilopango, disfrutamos de un destino con miradores espectaculares, junto a los travelers InstaSivar, Fatima Marroquin, Gabriela Araujo y Alex Vertigo. Nos divertimos al máximo encumbrando piscuchas con nuestros cielos despejados, mira el video y descubre toda la experiencia #ElSalvadorTravel

Conocimos parte de la Ruta Panoramica, que la conforma San Francisco Chinameca, San Miguel Tepezontes, San Juan Tepezontes, San Emigdio y Paraíso de Osorio, del departamento de La Paz y Santiago Texacuangos de San Salvador. Te invitamos a que vivas todas las actividades al aire libre. Agradecimientos especiales @Café Santa Cruz Eco Parque Santa Cruz La Vega.
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